Description
- 100% Canadian hardrock maple.
- Resin-7 which is a 7-ply epoxy construction deck.
- A deck inside a deck – The internal carbon fiber foam deck is ultra light and nearly as stiff as metal. It acts like rebar, or a skeleton embodied by a standard 7-ply layup, giving it a natural feel with supernatural performance. It also vastly improves the lateral rigidity and longevity. The deck wears, slides, and looks like a normal 7-ply, but it’s lighter and has a supernatural pop that lasts far longer than normal decks.
- A complete carbon fiber deck rides and sounds like a metal one, only lighter. It’s way too rigid by itself. By embedding it within a 7-ply, its metallic feeling goes away, while providing far more snap than a pure wooden deck.
- Lateral stiffening for consistency and accuracy: flip tricks depend heavily on exactly the moment your foot swipes across the edge of your deck. By minimizing flex along the rails, your board control improves.
- The carbon fiber framework undergirds the wood, acting like rebar. Since the wood is supported, the individual cells break down far slower than on an unsupported deck, creating a much longer lifespan.
- The carbon fiber structure within the 7-ply has a light, low-density foam core which reduces the overall weight substantially.
- By reducing weight and adding rigidity (particularly laterally), the deck reacts more quickly to every movement, and flips faster and more precisely.
- Epoxy is more aggressive than the normal water-base glue. Since epoxy is so strong, less of it is used yielding a considerably lighter, better deck that is stiffer and keeps its pop longer than normal decks.
- This is the Rodney Mullen model.







