Now you can truly surf the streets with these unique Carver Surf Skateboards… These are not your average skateboards!
Carver Surf Skateboards are cruiser style skateboards with patented truck geometry that allows you to ‘pump’ and create forward thrust with deep rail to rail carves, this gives you turns that feel remarkably similar to how a surfboard performs! If you Surf you will love the way these skateboards ride!
Made for the USA Surfing Team, the most progressive and talented groms in America, the Booster features a deep concave with nose and tail kicks for advanced surf training and skatepark riding. Take your surfing to the next level, and have a blast while you get there.
- Truck Option: C7
- Truck Color Option: Raw
- Wheels: 70MM Mag Smoke 78A
- Bearings: Built-In
- Grip Tape: Deck Pad
- Hardware: Stainless Steel
- Length: 30 3/4″
- Width: 9 5/8″
- Wheelbase: 16″
- Nose: 4 1/4″
- Tail: 6 5/8″
- Length: 30 3/4″
- Width: 9 5/8″
- Wheelbase: 16″
- Nose: 4 1/4″
- Tail: 6 5/8″
CARVER C7 TRUCK
The C7 dual-axis truck set is very fluid, like riding a single fin surfboard and replicating the lateral sway you feel as you pump for speed. The dual-axis movement allows the rider to adjust both these independently for fine-tuning. The C7 is a bit heavier than the CX truck, but the internal spring system allows for a wider range of adjustments. The trailing arm and wide adjustment range make this truck better for fluid surfing.
CARVER CX TRUCK
The CX truck is a single axis truck with a precision pivot pin which allows for very snappy turns, like riding a thruster surfboard and replicating the quick response you feel as you pump for speed. The single-axis permits one axis of adjustment before a different shape or hardness of bushing is needed. It’s the same weight as a standard truck, but the simpler, lighter truck design is better for airs, skate parks and transition.
This skateboard can be equipped with CX or C7 truck. You can choose according to your wishes.
When it comes to choosing the right Carver for you, the one aspect to know is that the smaller the board the tighter turns it will make it—similarly to a surfboard. On the other hand, the longer the board the more stable it will be. If you are a shortboarder looking to practice sharp turns, cutbacks, snaps and slides, you will be looking at some of the shorter boards. If you are a beginner or intermediate rider looking for stability to cruise around town and practice carving and progressing into more advanced maneuvers, a longer board may be a better option for you. Always keeping in mind that your wheelbase should be proportional to your surfskate stance—more on that later.