- Hilly neighborhood commuting
- Campus daily cruising
- Downhill road sessions
- Weekend boardwalk rides
- Parking garage practice
Product Description
Based on the proven shape of the Classic Scout, we have developed the DH Scout.
It is speed stiff and thanks to its sharp edges it offers more grip at higher speeds. The asymmetrical banana rocker descends slightly in the front and raises steeper in the back to form the tail. A short convex part behind the back truck anatomically adapts to your feet. This makes the tail super comfortable to stand on and creates a nice pocket for your stand-up slides.
The slight flares give you some reference points for your front foot without limiting your stance. The front truck is wedged 3° while the back truck stays leveled out.
The DH Scout is made of maple and black-colored flax fibers. The dampening properties of the flax fibers are particularly evident at high speeds. They make the board stable and ensure a smooth slide. The fact that they absorb vibrations also gives them more grip in corners.
This board was actually designed for people who like to ride fast on short wheelbases, but it is also suitable as a city or pumps track board for heavier riders.
Specifications:
- Length: 32.5"
- Width: 9.0"
- Wheelbase: Oldschool: 19.3” – 21” / 49 – 53.5 cm / Newschool: 18.3″ / 46.5 cm
- Construction: SFI-certified Canadian maple, Natural flax fiber, Embossed ABS top sheet
- Truck Mount: Top Mount
- Concave: 0.55" / 14 mm
Quick dispatch: ships in 1–2 business days, followed by fast 2–7 days across the lower 48 U.S. states.
Rocket DH Scout 32.5" Downhill/Cruiser Longboard Deck - Key Questions Answered
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