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Revision as of 18:39, 22 October 2016
Features
Make | Decomposed |
Model | Frightmare Team Deck |
Width | 7.3" (185 mm) |
Length | 28.5" (724 mm) |
Wheelbase | 12.5" (318 mm) |
BIS # | 7.3"-28.5"------- |
Nose Length | 5.75" (146 mm) |
Tail Length | 6" (152 mm) |
Nose Shape | Semi-Rounded |
Tail Shape | Blunt |
Kicktail | Double Kick |
Rails | Flat |
Concave | Concave |
Mounting Holes | Standard |
Colors | Black |
Introductory Price | $29 |
Release Date | 2005 |
Discontinued | 2005 |
Retail Availability | 2005 |
This shape is designed by Tommy Harward, Dr. Bill Robertson, Keith Renna, Francis Lavallee and Witter Cheng. These 5 were some of the most gruesome Flatlanders of that time; each riding a different shape.
This is a larger double kick freestyle deck with an old school outline. Medium concave, squarish tail and a semi-sharp nose similar to new school Popsicle decks.