Addict Deck

lol no i ride big everyday and there going ot break on a 4 stair lmao unless your a sketch ball. there light, feel amazing might be weaker then a phoenix but if you dont break decks you shoudnt have a problem i never even broke a ultra pro and tbh i would rather ride a deck that might break then some bulky shit thats going to break eventually to that doesnt feel as good.

But don't you mainly land into transitions? (Don't mind me asking.) I don't think any burly deck out there feels like crap (phoenix, tsi, etc.) but feels like a deck should feel. The Addict is super light and that's because it lacks a whole bunch of material. Less material = more likely to break. Sketchy or not PRESSURE from landing WILL crack it. They feel nice for sure, but so do all nicely made decks, it could just be a matter of getting used to whatever deck it be as the feelings of decks can vary vastly. For 170 dollars I want something that's going to last long, not something that lasts a fifth as long just because it's a lot lighter (because that's not the point of aftermarket decks), no one is spider webbing bike frames you know? Just riding strong stuff. I respect your preferences completely and if that's how you feel, that's cool, but I don't want the poster of this thread being mislead either.
 

KyrinBingaman

Silver Member
Okay, so Inward is says that the addict deck is recommended for "Experienced riders. Pro's." A MGP, TSI, or Phoenix is recommended for "Experienced and larger riders. Pro's." That basically tells you that if you don't know how to land a trick right your going to snap an addict before one of the other mentioned decks.
 

Billie Rainbow

Silver Member
the people who buy addict stuff usually know they are suitable to their riding. if you doubt that it will last enough for your needs, might be better not getting it.
 
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