written by on 14/10/2009
In all, pretty sweet boards, nice concave and fantastic pop, they're also freaking light! I skate an expedition at the moment and it feels so much heavier.
The Baker i had was a purple stack deck, 7.5. Fantastic to skate and i took good care of it. Unfortunately the board ended up getting a massive crack going through the top few layers of the board right where the back truck was after landing a few sets back foot heavy so i went back to using a thrashed old Plan-B (which was still fantastic to skate!) and went back to skating the Baker for a few days before it eventually split after catching a massive pop shove on the tail.
At the moment I'm deciding whether to get a Zoo York or another Baker, it'll probably be the Baker, they have a better team and far better graphics!
Peace biatches! Hope I helped.
written by ammarx on 02/06/2009
he Baker Skateboard is an all around good board
written by on 22/05/2009
These boards are awesome they have tons of pop and give you sick manuals but the Baker's chip easy.
written by on 16/02/2009
This Baker Skateboard is awesome. I have it for more than a year now, yeah sure it chips really easily and I still have damn good pop, I also landed in the middle of the board plenty of times in a day (like where the graphics are) and it didn't snap (I'm 138 pounds). I would really recommend this brand. BAKER FTW. I have the Andrew Reynolds Original A Gray.
written by on 17/10/2008
If anyone asked me what type of board they should got I would have to say the Baker! Has good pops and sick manuals and perfect fro 50 50's. I really don't think bakers have anything wrong with them. :)
written by on 16/06/2008
very nice. i would buy it. Its colourful and stands out with the bold black letters in the coloured squares. I cant find any bad points about this board.
written by keyboyklean on 25/03/2008
Baker skateboards are the really poor. I currently run the reynolds atl stripe baker deck. They are strong have great pop and usually have grade a graphics. Good amount of concave and flip pretty great. Only downside is the easy tail chippin but that comes from skatin hard. All in all they are amazing!
written by on 24/03/2008
Really nice everything except its too slim. Theres are really nice pop and i can do loads of other things. On the whole the Baker Skateboard is a great bored; there are better but fore the money you cant really complain.
written by davo123 on 14/08/2006
The Baker Skateboard had great pop for a while, it's nice and strong and durable but the kicks wear down pretty fast, so it loses pop quickly. Overall a good board, could be improved but no board is perfect.
written by Big Rick on 13/08/2005
Baker decks are good decks and have a lot of pop and concave. Great buys.
written by 19sparky92 on 31/07/2005
Baker skateboards are fairly good. The tail gets razor pretty fast. I don't have a problem with how the boards perform, its the size. They are very thick, and very, very long. I understand why all the professionals on Baker skateboards are 5 feet 11 inches to 6 feet 2 inches in height. I would only recommend this board to someone much taller than me.
written by Bojangles on 08/06/2005
I've had a few Baker Skateboards throughout my skating life. All of them were pretty good. The recent baker I've skated was the Green Baker Danger Logo Deck and it was my favorite out of all of them. It was a 7.56 inch in width and thats just perfect for me. The other bakers were all 7.75 inches in width and thats a little bulky for me. Most bakers are pretty bulky boards. It's so bulky that if you get a mini baker board which is on the average 7.25 inches in width it'll feel like a 7.5 inch in width girl board. No Exaggeration. But, there still fine. They got really nice, round shapes to em. Lots of concave, and lots of pop. Pretty good for flip tricks. My baker was alright. Recommended.
written by Bojangles on 29/04/2005
Baker skateboards are great! They have soo much pop and concave and that lasts long. The shape lasts a long time and it doesn't chip down or wear down. A bad point is that there a little bit heavy but weight really doesn't matter that much once you get used to it. Other then that baker boards are amazing!! I've had 2 bakers so far and am looking into buying another one soon.
written by Bojangles on 15/01/2005
I've had 2 Baker Skateboard decks and so far, the Dollin Toxic Pro Model and the Reynolds Pro Model. They perform fine except one thing, it was just a tad heavy, or maybe it was because the boards I got were a little thicker then a board I would normally get. I usually skate 7.3 - 7.5. Other then that its amazing, the pop is great, you can pop ollies so high, and kickflips, the shape is perfect, the nose and tail are not too big or small. Not to round or sharp or flat or whatever its perfect! The shape keeps for a long time and it doesnt chip easily, Bakers are amazing definitely recommended.
written by DYNASTYSKATER012 on 25/04/2004
You should definitly try the Erik Ellington deck. Its sick. It has a lot of pop for like 2 weeks. Nice con and its pretty strong.
written by bakerskater on 14/04/2004
Bakers are really good, the Dustin Dollin PD is kind of weak wood (Iv had 2 and they both broke in a month), but its still a good deck, Iv had 4 Bakers and ill keep on buying them, because they are strong, durable, and they have kind of small concave but you get used to it and if you kick it just right it rotates just perfect, I recommend Bakers to any one, but there not a good beginner deck.
written by Jokerskate8 on 02/02/2004
I have had a Baker Skateboard for a month and they are ok but they have way too much flex and nearly not enough concave. I have the greco DTK, I suggest you do not try them, not very sturdy.
written by Zenny. on 10/06/2003
I just got a Erik Ellington outlaw deck today. I can do good kickflips and manuals. But, I can't ollie or pop- shuve it too good. The board feels weird when I ride it. I guess I need to get used to the board first.
written by devin. on 20/04/2003
I dont care if the tail wears down fast or if it snaps. All i care about is if the board has a great amount of pop for at least 3 weeks and a baker board can change your skating for ever.
written by Spam. on 17/03/2003
Very good decks. I got a Jim Greco deck. It's totally great. I could ride it perfect about a week after I got it (usually it takes me about a month). Its kept its shape so far and the only complaint i can find about it was the price was a bit much for me, considering im young and don't have a job.
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Linc77's Response to Bojangles's Review
Written on: 18/07/2005
hey thanks for the review my freind said that bakers suck....but i looked at a couple of reviews and i guess they dont