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Carver Skateboards Thunder C7 30.75" Surfskate
Carver Skateboards Thunder C7 30.75" Surfskate

Carver Skateboards Thunder C7 30.75" Surfskate

€ 299.95
incl. VAT 
Colour: yellow
Size: UNI

 

 

 

 

Product details

Concave

Great for flips

Article number

  • 749029
  • Gender

    • Men
    • Women
    • Kids

    Riding Style

    • Surfskate

    Width

    • 9.625 inch

    Length (inch)

    • 30.75 inch

    Width (cm)

    • 24.5 cm

    Length

    • 78 cm

    Wheelbase

    • 16 inch

    Truck Width

    • 9 inch

    Wheel Size

    • 69 mm

    Hardness Wheels

    • 78A

    Product description

    A surfboard for the streets

    The Thunder features a deep concave with proper nose and tail kicks for advanced surf training and skatepark riding.

    Riding Style
    An excellent surf skate for beginners and advanced riders alike. Despite the very manoeuvrable trucks, it is also stable on the straights – ideal if you want to cruise through the city in a relaxed way or ride longer distances.

    Shape
    The old school shape with a pointy nose and large tail gives this board very manoeuvrable characteristics. If you want to get a little more creative, use the kicktail for faster turns or popping tricks. 

    Setup
    The C7 truck is the smoothest turning, fastest pumping surf truck ever. The striking similarity to surfing performance has made the C7 the choice for surf training by pros and amateurs alike. The C2.4 old school truck at the rear offers perfect stability. The Roundhouse wheels provide a very good grip and roll smoothly over any surface. 

    Features
    • 7-ply hard rock maple construction
    • C7 truck set
    • ABEC 7 bearings
    • 69 mm, 78a Carver Roundhouse wheels
    • 3/16" riser pads

    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.