Addict Deck

BenJelinek

Administrator
Staff member
The Taos is the exact same length as a normal v2i.

I've seen 2 crack at the dropouts really bad, and I've never seen one dialed. Unless your extremely good and extremely clean, this isn't the deck for you.
 

issac p

Silver Member
The Taos is the exact same length as a normal v2i.

normal, non signature v2i's vary in length. some say there's measures out to exactly 20.68, while other people(including me) say there's measures to exactly 21

and pretty much all the addicts ive seen were dialed
 

Scott Freibaum

Steel Member
I own the JD sig addict (83 hta and roughly 21 inches long). And I personally love it. I normally ride street sections at parks and normal street. I have a fairly clean style as well. If you aren't the cleanest rider and are around an beginner to intermediate level get a District v2i. If you're better and fairly clean I would recomend a addict they whip amazingly and are super light. Feels like you have ttal control over the deck.
 

MartinRowlands

Bronze member
I love the feel of them, nice for grinds, but I feel the dropout's are badly designed and crack pretty easily even with the use of washers, I cracked my second one which was just less than a month old, and im a really clean rider (don't mean to sound cocky). Hopefully the problem will be fixed with the v2's.
 
It doesn't matter how "clean" you are, if you ride anything more than a 4 stair the deck is bound to break from pressure. The decks aren't made to last forever, just made to last a little while before cracking later leading to disposal. They're just super light affordable cool looking decks.
 

devinthedew2

Steel Member
It doesn't matter how "clean" you are, if you ride anything more than a 4 stair the deck is bound to break from pressure. The decks aren't made to last forever, just made to last a little while before cracking later leading to disposal. They're just super light affordable cool looking decks.
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.
The Taos is the exact same length as a normal v2i.

I've seen 2 crack at the dropouts really bad, and I've never seen one dialed. Unless your extremely good and extremely clean, this isn't the deck for you.
Youve never seen one dialed? mines dialed right now you just have to make sure your back wheel is super tight and doesnt wiggle and the brake is tight.
 

colemanhebert

Bronze member
If you get one, all you have to do so it won't break is change the axel and put 1mm spacers on the axel along with the addict spacers so it will dial and not break.
 

Bobby R

Steel Member
The Taos is the exact same length as a normal v2i.

I've seen 2 crack at the dropouts really bad, and I've never seen one dialed. Unless your extremely good and extremely clean, this isn't the deck for you.
I made mine pretty dialed, before it was cut and after. I don't see how it's hard to dial an Addict deck.
But for the review i thinks it's a great deck, it may crack pretty fast but if you have access to cutting it shorter it's sooo much better.
 

D ∆ V I D

Basic Bunch
if you ride tech and flatland they're going to last long. they will crack on the dropouts because they are defected, but using a spacer prolongs its life.
 
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