written by skatedeath on 31/12/2006
I had this deck when i was a noob, just learning to ollie up curbs, and had it for 6 - 7 months, learning to kickflip, ollie sets, kickflip drops, varials, manuals and it wore down pretty fast, but remained skateable. I just got a rowley flip 6 days ago for xmas and it has a manky delamm, practically snapped, its the worst deck ever, good to skate, but broke way too fast. I think the reason my HKD lasted was because it was my beginner board. All in all, flips are great to skate but break extremely fast, my Rowley Flip died because i chickened out on a 4 set and it slammed and broke. By the way i've nailed 4 sets now :D so get Flip if you can afford a deck lasting days - weeks! (good for beginners!)
written by jakeBrooker on 07/09/2006
I'm an average skater, can ollie, manual and do the occasional kick flip. With the Flip HKD Pro Skateboard I can ollie while stationary around waist high and I'm 5ft 10.
Nice concave, flips nicely. I would advise going for the 7.5 as it's really easy to flip. It's a good board so don't listen to any one that says this is rubbish. Take it from me, it's far from it. Really nice board to own! It also has nice graphic that you don't wanna scratch.
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