OutLook Terry Synnott Pro Flatland Model Deck: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 17:38, 4 January 2017
Features
Make | OutLook Skateboards |
Skater | Terry Synnott |
Model | Pro Flatland Model |
Width | 7.3" (185 mm) |
Length | 28.75" (730 mm) |
Wheelbase | 12.5" (318 mm) |
BIS # | 7.3"-28.75"------- |
Nose Shape | Blunt Point |
Tail Shape | Blunt Point |
Kicktail | Double Kick |
Rails | Parallel |
Deck Shape | Symmetrical |
Mounting Holes | Standard |
Graphics | Features a blue vinyl record center board, with a red center label. "FLAT LAND" is printed in the middle in black uppercase letters and "TERRY SYNNOT printed above and below along the outer edge of the label. This graphic was modeled after the classic Tracker Flipside Freestyle Deck graphics. |
Colors | White |
Introductory Price | $44.99 |
Release Date | February 2005 |
Discontinued | December 2006 |
Retail Availability | 2005-2006 |
Misc | There was some problem with the paint on these decks and they had to be redone, which was expected to be completed by January 10, 2005. |