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Carver Skateboards CI Twin Pin C7 31.75" Surfskate
Carver Skateboards CI Twin Pin C7 31.75" Surfskate
Carver Skateboards CI Twin Pin C7 31.75" Surfskate
Carver Skateboards CI Twin Pin C7 31.75" Surfskate
Carver Skateboards CI Twin Pin C7 31.75" Surfskate

Carver Skateboards CI Twin Pin C7 31.75" Surfskate

€ 249.96
excl. VAT 
Colour: uni
Size: UNI

 

 

 

 

Product details

Truck Height

High trucks for pop

Article number

  • 738233
  • Gender

    • Men
    • Women
    • Kids

    Riding Style

    • Surfskate

    Width

    • 9.75 inch

    Length (inch)

    • 31.75 inch

    Width (cm)

    • 24.77 cm

    Length

    • 80.65 cm

    Truck Mount

    • Top mount

    Wheelbase

    • 17.75 inch

    Truck Width

    • 9 inch

    Hanger Width

    • 6.5 inch

    Wheel Size

    • 69 mm

    Hardness Wheels

    • 78A

    ABEC Class

    • 7

    Product description

    Channel Islands Twin Tip from Carver Skateboards 

    The Carver CI Twin Pin Surfskate is a versatile board that combines a smooth ride with high stability for hard carves and speed. With the C7 trucks and soft 69 mm wheels, it offers ideal control for all types of terrain - from small hills to steep, fast lines. A perfect all-rounder for skaters looking for flowing turns and a surf-like experience on the street.

    Setup 
    The C7 truck set allows smooth turns and fast pumping. The amazing resemblance to real surf performance makes the C7 the first choice for surf training for professionals and amateurs. The rear truck ensures that the board remains super stable when pumping. 

    Features
    • C7 truck system
    • 69 mm concave wheels (78A)
    • Built-in ball bearings
    • Stainless steel hardware
    • Griptape in icon design

    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.