Sk8Kings Gary Holl G-King Freestyle Deck: Difference between revisions

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After months of testing shapes to get it just right, this Gary Holl Pro Model was finally released! Gary's vision was to blend the best of a typical street board with a traditional freestyle board -- to make a great shape for today's freestyle skateboarding. The G-King features a blunt kick tail and a slightly rounded upturned nose -- both at a comfortable 14 degree rise. Pressed from a special SK8KINGS mold with just the right amount of concave. For many years Gary drew card suits with paint pens on his freestyle boards; taking that one step further the new graphics takes the card suit to a new level.
After months of testing shapes to get it just right, this Gary Holl Pro Model was finally released! Gary's vision was to blend the best of a typical street board with a traditional freestyle board -- to make a great shape for today's freestyle skateboarding. The G-King features a blunt kick tail and a slightly rounded upturned nose -- both at a comfortable 14 degree rise. Pressed from a special SK8KINGS mold with just the right amount of concave. For many years Gary drew card suits with paint pens on his freestyle boards; taking that one step further the new graphics takes the card suit to a new level.
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