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In general, a Mid-Profile truck will work well for most freestylers. High trucks are usually preferred for rail tricks, as it creates a more stable platform for them. | In general, a Mid-Profile truck will work well for most freestylers. High trucks are usually preferred for rail tricks, as it creates a more stable platform for them. Low trucks provide extra stability for flip tricks and may be preferred by some hybrid freestyle skaters. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 21 February 2016
The truck profile is an indicator for the distance between the bottom of the skateboard deck and the center of the axle.
In general, a Mid-Profile truck will work well for most freestylers. High trucks are usually preferred for rail tricks, as it creates a more stable platform for them. Low trucks provide extra stability for flip tricks and may be preferred by some hybrid freestyle skaters.
Here are some general measurements:
Profile | Axle Height |
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Low | 48-53mm |
Mid | 53-56mm |
High | 56mm+ |