Description
Zoo York Skateboard Deck Big City Flare 8.00
Experience freedom and style with the Zoo York Skateboard Deck Big City Flare! With a width of 8.00 inches and a length of 31.5" (80cm), this high-quality skateboard deck is perfect for all passionate skateboarders. Whether for street skateboarding or in the skate store, this pro skateboard deck impresses with its excellent performance and is your ideal companion on the board.
Details
The deck is made of robust hard rock maple in 7-ply construction, offers a medium camber and has a double kicktail that gives you a unique skateboarding experience. Whether you're doing tricks in the halfpipe or cruising the streets, this deck is ready for anything!
- Transition/Vert: More stability, larger landing area and better balance for ramps, bowls and steep descents.
- Cruising/Old-School: Greater comfort, optimal foot position and easier old-school tricks.
- Larger Skaters: Better fit and more even weight distribution for skaters with larger shoe sizes.
- Pool Skating: More control and powerful pumping in bowls.
- Note that extra-wide skateboard decks may be less suitable for technical street tricks, but offer unique riding comfort.
Technical data
- Width: 8.00
- Length: 31.5" (80cm)
- Wheelbase: 14" (35.6cm)
- Shape: Popsicle
- Deck material: Hard Rock Maple, 7-ply
- Deck features: Double kicktail
- Concave: Medium
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Manufacturer

Zoo York
Alles fing in den 70ern mit den "Soul Artists of Zoo York" an, einer Gruppe skatender Graffiti Artists in New York. Einer von ihnen, Rodney Smith, gründete 1986 Shut Skateboards, die erste Company, die die bestehende Szene im New Yorker Nordosten mit einer eigenen Marke und einem Skateboard-Team versorgte Im Jahre 1991 machte Smith Shut Skateboards dicht und plante seinen nächstgrößeren Streich: Zoo York Skateboards. Er tat sich mit Designerin Eli Morgan Gessner und Manager Adam Schatz zusammen, und 1993 konnte Zoo York Skateboards dann endlich an den Start gehen. Seitdem haben Zoo York Skateboards sich zu einem echten Klassiker in der Szene entwickelt.