The "This or That" thread!

Robert

Tr0ll
Well I'm only 5'2 and where a size 8 shoe so 21 inch length is probably the max I would go but I ride lots of boxes and quarters and do lots of grinds and manual/nose manuals so a balanced deck is good. I don't really do crazy flippy whippy tricks I try to go bigger and be smoother. So I'm deciding between a 20 inch thresh, hep thresh, or dan holm thresh, a 21 inch session or a lindworm? And also trying to decide between a tilt legacy fork or a tsi thom cat fork?

If you want a 20 inch v2 I have one for sale.
 

Cody Hurley

Bronze member
This thread is pretty dead but, proto grippers, proto sliders, phoenix, or julios? I ride an equal amount of street and park and I want fast wheels that are durable
 

thealexbuffery

Gold Member
envy ats pro dirt scooter or phase 2 dirt scooter. durability is important because im bigger (230+lbs)
Envy's has some better features (BMX-like Female front hub, SCS, wider bars, dirt/street tires etc) which makes it a pretty good dirt scoot for all round riding, and also comes with good grips. I've never tried one, but they seem pretty nice - might be similar to the phase two in riding feel

The phase two has been designed for beyond many years, meaning a lot of effort has been put into the design and all. I've had one since January last year or something and it's a great feeling scoot. Although the bars arent very wide and the grips are quite uncomfortable, switching out those parts isn't very hard and makes the scoot that much better.

Personally, if go for the phase two since it feels great, is durable and looks great.
 

Bror Svensson

Gold Member
Should i get these
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Or these
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I ride indoor parks and street, which one will work the best for me?
 
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