Carver Skateboards Carvehaus C7 30.75" Surfskate
A Tribute to Modernist Design
The Carvehaus C7 30.75" Surfskate is a homage to the influential Bauhaus movement, blending Modernist design principles with Carver's innovative surfskate technology. This board is designed to break from tradition and redefine the way you experience carving, with its clean lines and bold aesthetic reflecting the movement’s emphasis on form following function.
Riding Style
With its versatile and agile design, the Carvehaus C7 is perfect for riders looking to explore new carving lines and experience a smooth, responsive ride. Its compact size and short wheelbase make it ideal for tight turns and quick maneuvers on a variety of surfaces.
Setup
Equipped with the CX truck system for snappy and responsive turns, the Carvehaus C7 is fitted with 69mm Mag Smoke wheels in 78A hardness for a smooth roll and excellent grip. The deck features a pad print grip tape for secure footing and a classic look, along with stainless steel hardware for durability.
Caratteristiche
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Medium concave for versatility
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High trucks for pop
- Articolo numero: 740092
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Genere:
- Uomo
- Donna
- Bambino
- Riding Style: Surfskate
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1 pollice = 2,54 cm
- Lunghezza (inch): 30.8 inch
- Larghezza (cm): 24.8 cm
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1 pollice = 2,54 cm
- Caratteristiche dello Skateboard: Tavola sagomata
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drop-through o top-mount
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Distanza tra il truck anteriore e posteriore. 1 pollice = 2,54 cm
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La larghezza esterna dei truck, incluso il perno che blocca le ruote. La larghezza dei truck corrisponde circa alla larghezza tavola. 1 pollice = 2,54 cm
- Ø delle ruote: 69 mm
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Di solito da 75A (morbida - silenziosa, tenuta) a 101A (dura - veloce, tecnica)
- Valore ABEC: 7
- CX truck system
- 69mm Mag Smoke 78A wheels
- Built-In bearings
- Deck pad print grip tape
- Stainless steel hardware
Disponibilità in Negozio
A proposito di 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.