Carver Skateboards

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by seanmcnelisoc, Jan 29, 2015.

  1. seanmcnelisoc

    seanmcnelisoc Active Member

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    Nov 27, 2014
    My sector 9 is pretty beat up from constant parking garage bombarding. Chick I know just got a carver board and apparently both trucks turn so you can pump and **** for speed sorta like surfing. Is there any other boards out there that do the same **** and aren't so expensive?
     
  2. salzsurf

    salzsurf Well-Known Member

    384
    Feb 11, 2011
    Just suck it up and buy the carver, you won't regret it. Insert "Carver" into the search of the forum and see why.
     

  3. bubs

    bubs Well-Known Member

    Sep 12, 2010
    +1 its worth it.

    Your turns will get much better.
     
  4. bubs

    bubs Well-Known Member

    Sep 12, 2010
    You might be able to cut costs by just buying one of the carver trucks and replacing the front of one of your skateboards.

    But beware it might be an unfun frankenmonster.
     
  5. Sandbar18

    Sandbar18 Well-Known Member

    144
    Nov 22, 2009
    Go on the carver site and check out your local dealers. Give them a call and see what they have in stock....then ask what kind of deal they can give you.
    Its the dead of winter, the shops are looking for the business. I picked one up a couple weeks ago at 40% off.
     
  6. JawnDoeski

    JawnDoeski Well-Known Member

    Aug 11, 2014
    Nah bubs unfortunately that set up won't work...Just buy a real skateboard...Skate transition as it translates to surfing....ripping...errbody wants to rip even if they won't say it :cool:
     
  7. capecodcdog

    capecodcdog Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2012
    +1 on Carvers. PM EmassSpicoli if you have any Q's or need any details. He has exhibited great stoke for the Carvers.
     
  8. Slashdog

    Slashdog Well-Known Member

    May 22, 2012
    JD's got a point, I've done some of my best surfing when I skated transition the same day.

    Not gonna lie though, I still want a carver, and I wanna take it to the ramp. Doubly surfy.

    JD, don't you (mostly?) bodyboard? Can't see skating transitioning to that too well. I do know you shredded street harder than I ever did.

    P.S. Emass has definitely been incarcerated, abducted, or fallen off of surfing. Perhaps one of his illegitimate interstate children has surfaced, because he should have been on this thread like Bill on a bottle of Kassers.
     
  9. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    Yeah Jawn!!!
     
  10. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    Oh but yeah I also do want a Craver as well. I have a Sector 9 that is a 37" with a diamond tail. It flexs real well and I put some of them Gullwing carver trucks that the kingpin os onthe outside and all. Got some wedge risers and that thing is fun as hell. Not sure about the wedges and the geometry and stuff but it's fun.
     
  11. JawnDoeski

    JawnDoeski Well-Known Member

    Aug 11, 2014
    I'd say 10% of my water time over the year is spent on the surfboard the rest on the sponge. Actually the same techniques applied for spins on skateboard are the same as on the sponge(head and shoulder positions) As far as the whole carver thing I've seen dudes riding them at various parks near shore towns...planting their hands for more leverage and pivot to imitate carves on surfboard. That can't be transitioned to water as its far less unforgiving then concrete or asphalt
     
  12. bubs

    bubs Well-Known Member

    Sep 12, 2010
    I beg to differ.

    The carver teachs you how to carve and stay on a rail. It builds your leg muscles for swooping turns as well as violent rail to rails.

    Its not very good for most skateparks though too dangerous.
     
  13. bubs

    bubs Well-Known Member

    Sep 12, 2010
    In jersey you get so little water time its tough.

    Transition skating teaches you to drop in deep and attack the walls but if you want to perform a nice wrap around cutback or a reverse the carver will do wonders. WONDERS.
     
  14. bubs

    bubs Well-Known Member

    Sep 12, 2010
    And im not one to be a "glowing review guy"
     
  15. JawnDoeski

    JawnDoeski Well-Known Member

    Aug 11, 2014
    Or you could just skate really loose trucks on some tranny's...I literally rock my trucks so loose I can easily take of the king pin nut with a couple turns by hand...
     
  16. Hawky

    Hawky Well-Known Member

    850
    May 9, 2014
    The SurfSkate

    I have a SurfSkate board and it's literally an actual surf TRAINER. It feels exactly like pumping a surfboard and increases your ability to pump and grows your muscles. I've never tried a carver, but judging by their trucks, the surfskate is probably better.

    It's also much longer and more like a surfboard.

    http://surfskate.com/
     
  17. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    Yeah loose trucks are the tits. So check this out. My buddy has a mini half that is like 4-5 ft tall and like 36 ft wide. I loosen my trucks way up like Jawn, get pumping back and forth fakie. when you are going up a wall backwards wait till the time when you wheels just touch or come really close to the coping. As you ride back down the tranny lean frontside and ride down the face of the ramp like a wave.

    I got really good at it where I could be on one end of the ramp and come down the face and make like a bottom turn, hit the lip for a slasher, down the face and bottom turn again, then off the lip, bottom turn and one last hit the lip. Get going at the other end of the ramp fakie and repeat the whole process in backside fashion!
     
  18. bubs

    bubs Well-Known Member

    Sep 12, 2010
    Carverboarding(?)

    Skateboarding


    Two completely different things. Its best to get on both. Not one or the other.
     
  19. Deepee king

    Deepee king Well-Known Member

    51
    May 30, 2013
    I will say I dont think you necessarily need the deck. Or the back truck even for that matter. The technology is all in the front truck I believe. So with that in mind, If you have a deck already, you just really need the front truck. Which you could pick up used. Even if im wron about you needing the back truck you could still save cash by not buying it complete.
     
  20. raddadbrad

    raddadbrad Well-Known Member

    Jan 10, 2015
    Old School Verthalf or a bowl...