Condiment Series: McNugg's Magical Medley Skateboard Deck
- Regular
- $49.99
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- $49.99
- Regular
- Unit Price
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For the first time ever, Chris created a PRO SHAPE in addition to his new graphic. He custom-designed this shape in person and firsthand with the one and only Professor Paul Schmidt of PS Stix. So you can now ride the exact board Chris rides. These boards are very high quality and durable.
Decks are also available in our BASIC shape.
5% of profits to the First Try Foundation to help grow skateboarding and give skateboards to those in need.
Deck Info
MAPLE
7-Ply
Medium Concave
Length of deck ranges 31-32 inches
BAMBOO
7-Ply
Medium Concave
Length of deck ranges 31-33 inches
Pro Shape
Pro Deck shapes were custom-made by Professor Paul Schmitt at the PS Stix woodshop. Paul is one of the best skateboard makers in the world.
Chris' Shape: 8 1/8” Wide 14” Wheelbase 6 7/8” Nose 6 7/8” Tail = 32” in surface length
"With my shape, I had symmetry in mind, same size nose and tail :)
I also wanted something that doesn’t have too much pop, so it’s a little mellower for a quick snap when popping your tricks." - Chris "McNugget" Perez
"These board have symmetrical nose and tail surfaces with a good medium depth concave. They are in the same size range and in general longer noses and tails will hit sooner when you ollie or nollie and shorter ones will hit latter with more windup.
Shorter wheelbases will turn tighter then longer wheelbases, since the mold surface is the same the shorter wheelbase will allow the nose to pick up easier and with more finesse. Longer wheelbase will be harder to pick up and will react more aggressively.
¼” in wheelbase difference is close to a 2% in change.
They showed me what they were riding, what they had liked in the past and we talked about what they liked and how they wanted their individual boards to perform and then we made modifications according to their feedback loop.
These number may look insignificant to you but if you try them with this knowledge you can find out what is right for you." - Professor Paul Schmitt, PS Stix