Carver Enigma Surfskate 31" Cruiser with C7 (V5) Trucks
- Surf training offseason
- Beach boardwalk cruising
- Campus sidewalk commuting
- Parking lot carving
- City bike-lane errands
Product Description
A stealthy union of vintage vibe and progressive performance, the Carver Enigma Surfskate 31" Cruiser with C7 (V5) Trucks is engineered for deliberate, measured control that still feels vividly alive underfoot. Its geometry is tuned to translate rider input into predictable response, encouraging confidence while sustaining the thrill of flow. By extending the wheelbase to 15.75 inches and employing a proper double-kick mold, it is designed for greater versatility in bowls and parks as well as street surfing tricks.
Reissued 80’s decks can make for a fun surfskate conversion, but at 14 - 14.5” the wheelbase is always too short, so we made a modern-retro surfskate with a longer 15.75” wheelbase and a proper double-kick mold. Designed for greater versatility in bowls and parks as well as street surfing tricks, it’s a stealthy union of vintage vibe and progressive performance. You’re getting C7 trucks in a raw finish paired with 65mm black 83A wheels, built-in bearings, park grip, and stainless steel hardware. The deck measures 31.75" long by 9 3/4" wide with a 15 3/4" wheelbase, plus a 3 1/2" nose and a 5 5/8" tail.
Specifications:
- Length: 31.75"
- Width: 9 3/4"
- Wheelbase: 15 3/4"
- Nose: 3 1/2"
- Tail: 5 5/8"
- Truck Option: C7
- Truck Color Option: Raw
- Wheels: 65mm Black 83A
- Bearings: Built-In
- Grip Tape: Park Grip
- Hardware: Stainless Steel
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