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Kai Kenny Lava CX 31.0" Surfskate

Carver Skateboards Kai Kenny Lava CX 31.0" Surfskate

£ 295.-
incl. VAT excl. shipping costs
Colour: uni
Size:
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Size chart for Carver Skateboards - Cruisers

Kai Lenny pro surfskate from Carver

Kai Lenny is considered one of the best water sportsmen in history. He has mastered so many boardriding disciplines that it seems impossible to list them all. Kai designed this lava pattern for his upcoming surfboard quiver and wanted to use it on his pro surfskate as well. The board is pressed in Carver's innovative Hyperspoon shape, which folds upwards on three sides at the nose for a better grip on the front foot.

 

Note: Wheel and truck colours may vary due to stock shortage

Attributes

  • Attributes
    Medium concave for versatility
  • Attributes
    High trucks for pop
  • Article number: 670070
  • Gender:
    • Men
    • Women
    • Kids
  • Riding Style:
  • Width: 10.1 inch
    1 inch = 2,54 cm
  • Length (inch): 31 inch
  • Width (cm): 25.7 cm
  • Length (cm): 78.7 cm
    1 inch = 2,54 cm
  • Truck Mount: Top mount
    drop-through or top-mount
  • Truck Width: 9 inch
    The outer width of the truck incl. the pin that holds the wheels. The truck width should approx. match the deck width. 1 inch = 2,54 cm
  • Hanger Width: 6.5 inch
    Width of the main part of the truck, without the pins. 1 inch = 2,54 cm
  • Wheel Size: 69 mm
  • Hardness Wheels: 78A
    Usually from 75A (soft - silent, grip) to 101A (hard - fast, technical)
  • ABEC Class: 7
Features
  • Kai Lenny pro model
  • Skate deck in surfboard shape
  • Seven-ply maple wood
  • CX trucks set

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About Carver Skateboards

Bringing surfing to the streets, but how? A waveless summer in Venice Beach inspired Greg Falk and Neil Carver to experiment. In an old garage behind their house, they began to tinker with skateboards and in particular the trucks. Nowadays, Carver surfskates are in a class of their own and you can train for your next surf session every day.