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A friend of mine has one, feels pretty nice, good geometry and feels light. Slides really bad tho, slow and gets stuck easy and we wax the hell out of it, but that's the only problem with it so far good buy for 100 bucks
 

Hamish C

Steel Member
A friend just got an UA Georgie sig and it feels ok, reminds me of an ethic but whips a bit different and yeah is slow to grind but will probs be better once its worn in
 

Fubi

Steel Member
does anybody know a little more abou them, like How's the brake? Are they good for 50-50s?
 

Hamish C

Steel Member
They arent great for 50-50s, sides are like an Ethics so its possible but not as easy as doing it on a deck like a Thresh. Brake seems ok like its a bit thin but my mates brake hasnt snapped yet although his deck has cracks
 

Ethan_

Silver Member
brake is probably the worst thing about it, bolts are designed side by side like a madd gear, and its shaped like a wheel. It buzzed the first day on me but fixed it soon after.
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Hamish C

Steel Member
the sig decks look prime. i feel like they would be similar to lindworms.
The Georgie Louis sig is the one my mate has, feels so short for 21" long and not a fan of the way it whips compared to my Dan Holm Thresh but id say its a bit of a cross between Addict and Ethic, would choose it over an Addict but would choose a Lindworm over the UA.
 

thealexbuffery

Gold Member
does anyone know anymore about these decks?

are the v2's any stronger? i heard that v1s snap easily but i have no idea with the differences they made in the v2 haha
 

Ethan_

Silver Member
somewhat flexy/bouncy
Brake sucks because its 3 mm
if you do noseblunts it will crack because its just bent aluminum at the front
whips are slow
and grinds are slow/will wear down easily
feel really flat and thin
 
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