Graduating from an RUPv2

morgan_bvrns

Steel Member
I've been riding an Ultra Pro V2 for a little over a year now, and its starting to wear down and I'm afraid it'll brake soon. I ride mostly tech street and absolutely love grinds, what would be the next best deck for me to get? I like steep HTAs and have size 11.5 feet.
 

issac p

Silver Member
im in your same exact position. except i have size 10.5 feet.
i would go with a v2i, because its the best deck for the price. but money really isnt a problem then i would get a phoenix reventon or a proto. basically any deck with a flat bottom.
im actually ordering a v2i today. im so psyched!
 

humpurple kushiones

Steel Member
im in your same exact position. except i have size 10.5 feet.
i would go with a v2i, because its the best deck for the price. but money really isnt a problem then i would get a phoenix reventon or a proto. basically any deck with a flat bottom.
im actually ordering a v2i today. im so psyched!

every deck has a flat bottom.. the bottom edges on some decks are more rounded than others, but if that really effects your grinding then you don't know how to grind.
 

Nick Griffin <3

Steel Member
im in your same exact position. except i have size 10.5 feet.
i would go with a v2i, because its the best deck for the price. but money really isnt a problem then i would get a phoenix reventon or a proto. basically any deck with a flat bottom.
im actually ordering a v2i today. im so psyched!

blunt envy is 99 dollars and i would say just as strong.
 

issac p

Silver Member
the blunt envy is pretty good too, but since this guy likes grinds a lot he should get a deck with a wider grinding area; like a district, proto, phoenix reventon, etc.
 

issac p

Silver Member
every deck has a flat bottom.. the bottom edges on some decks are more rounded than others, but if that really effects your grinding then you don't know how to grind.

what are you talking about? it really affects how you grind. its a lot, lot easier for 50-50s and icepicks. its like having built in pegs
 

Jason

Silver Member
Seeing how you're used to the specs of a RUP, probably a skinnier model Reventon is your best bet, if you have the money anyway.
 
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