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Enuff Complete Skateboards £20 - £22.50 Each -

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About this deal

I posted some Element options yesterday, which I 100% are worth a look before making a decision here. That said, these are still well priced as well, if you're really not looking to spend much.

Good for kids starting out, without resorting to the really low quality set ups that tend to be found in toy shops / supermarkets. Also those low quality options won't be far off these prices and the difference will be night and day.

If your budget allows for a couple of extra quid, 100% check out the element ones first. If not, these are still good value for what you're getting, so worth a shout



Mini

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7.75 "

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8"

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  1. Knys's avatar
    Also tempeted after more than 20 years. What deck size to go for for a heavy dude
    Ken's avatar
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    I started back a couple of years ago (38 this year) Although I stopped as I do have back and leg problems, meaning I'm in 24/7 pain. Trying to get that under control before skating again, although did dabble for a year and loved it.

    So... in 2001 I'd skate a 7.75 and then as time went on went for an 8".
    After a while I tried an 8.25" and really enjoyed it. The sweet spot for me personally is 8 still, although coming back in, I'd probably enter at 8.25" Just more stability there and landing space.

    This was me mucking about back then. It's been about 11 months, but I will get back on.

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  2. BlackHawk's avatar
    I've had Enuff of seeing these great skateboard deals, I'm tempted to buy one.
  3. rob_haggas's avatar
    Any particular one for an 8 year olds birthday. I’ve not had a skateboard for maybe 30+ years. Really don’t want to get one from a supermarket or owt like that.
    face-crab's avatar
    Depends how tall the kid is. If taller then grab one of the element full builds from the link mentioned in the description. If the kid likes Star Wars then there are plenty of designs they'll love. Plenty others to choose from also. A 7.75 or 8" is probably the way to go. They'll grow into it.

    If short for age then maybe want to get a shorter kids board that they can use for a while before moving up to a full size though I can't suggest any recommendations for that.
  4. rl300's avatar
    quick question, how should one decide to choose between the 7.75" and the 8"? i.e. is the 8" more suited to taller people ?

    how do people tell whether a board is "good" quality or not ? the reason i am asking is because i have a very old skateboard that i used, which i think was worth maybe £30 many years ago. and i still haven't managed to ollie successfully (i "think" my problem is not being able to pop the board and land consistently at the same place). i am not sure if its do with the board itself (i.e. its cheap quality) or do i need admit that i just cant ollie...hence wondering a more "decent" board is the answer (or not !)
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