If you ever want to teach your kid to do anything, buy a stick (or make one). The motions are easy, and every single kid I've seen who's been able to do anything has a proud parent with a stick standing behind them, ready to strike.
If you just want to cruise and shit on a regular board, my advice is:
-Wider board, at least 7.75, probably bigger. I have a 7.9 that's really nice for cruising. -Stand on as many boards as you can and get a feel for the kind of concave you like. -Mid or High trucks, easier for turning than lows. -Invest in some nice bearings. If you don't want to break the bank, Red's are pretty fast but may not be as durable as something like Bones Swiss. -Bigger wheels are better for speed, just to keep in mind.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
kbithecrowing wrote:If you just want to cruise and shit on a regular board, my advice is:
-Wider board, at least 7.75, probably bigger. I have a 7.9 that's really nice for cruising. -Stand on as many boards as you can and get a feel for the kind of concave you like. -Mid or High trucks, easier for turning than lows. -Invest in some nice bearings. If you don't want to break the bank, Red's are pretty fast but may not be as durable as something like Bones Swiss. -Bigger wheels are better for speed, just to keep in mind.
I'd go with at least an 8, gotta try out some boards, and yeah I'd go with a high truck.
speed is no issue for me, I want quality/reliability, so something that lasts is more important than something that will make me go supa fast
kbithecrowing wrote:If you just want to cruise and shit on a regular board, my advice is:
-Wider board, at least 7.75, probably bigger. I have a 7.9 that's really nice for cruising. -Stand on as many boards as you can and get a feel for the kind of concave you like. -Mid or High trucks, easier for turning than lows. -Invest in some nice bearings. If you don't want to break the bank, Red's are pretty fast but may not be as durable as something like Bones Swiss. -Bigger wheels are better for speed, just to keep in mind.
I'd go with at least an 8, gotta try out some boards, and yeah I'd go with a high truck.
speed is no issue for me, I want quality/reliability, so something that lasts is more important than something that will make me go supa fast
Decks: mini-logo (cheaper but not at the expense of quality, really nice boards) & I have an enjoi I really like. Wheels: spitfire haven't done me wrong have heard darkstars are good too Bearings: haven't had enough luck with one brand to recommend any, but I'd steer clear of lucky's Trucks: tensors are nice. just make sure whatever trucks you get are built solid and have decent bushings.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
I got really into skating right before my freshman year/into my freshman year of college. Was always a huge fan of Toy Machine skate vids so naturally I just grabbed a TM board, ending up destroying one on some ledges and picked up a second one then sort of quit. I Just went to a skate park near here and would ride the mini ramps I can't do any flip tricks, just ollies and half cabs so I sort of lost interest.