Is the ultra Pro that much stronger than the regular pro?

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
It's ridiculously stronger than regular pros. Are you people retarded? Didn't any of you see the drop out comparison? Or read any of Josh Toy's posts about it?

Mine has lasted... shit. Like 3-4 months now. I love it more than my Lucky 4.5 which has been collecting dust for the past few weeks. I break regular pros horribly fast unreinforced.

No cracks, no snapped headtube.
Then again, I'm not a sketchy flyout whore.
 

Josh N.

Josh N
im not trying to be a dick but it seems your just about the only one who actually has a rup that lasted... its true 100$ for one piece bars and a rein fork and a 1 piece deck is not bad.
but the deck just breaks so easy i broke mine in 13 days and im only intermediate i dont even do gaps! i still have the bars though and i sold the fork for 20$... i still think he should go with a lucky deck though.

yahh no i see. JS i mow through decks. i ride street, and hit large drops and both of mine have held up. i dont get how you could break it that quick haha.
 

Ryan Kang

Bronze member
the rup is a razor ULTRA pro because its for experienced riders who already have all their tricks dialed, so they ride clean. the razor NORMAL pro is for beginners - amateurs who are still learning tricks and riding sketchy. the NORMAL pro has more potential imo because you can reinforce it internally with lucky DR and externally with decksavers or boxies.
 

sebharris

Member
Look, i don't think anyone has ever said this but im just going to say it.
I sware after the first line of Ultra Pros were sold they went completely defected everytime.
Mine has last 3 months, it was my first scooter.
I landed sketchy all the time, never broke, still hasn't.
I just think that the first line were properly made and the rest were fucked in the head....tube.
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
bottom line is that if you do a lot of drops and flyout, the RUP won't last very long, especially compared to a reinforced regular pro. however, the RUP is a lot lighter than a normal pro, and so its easier to do various tricks.
 

Josh N.

Josh N
bottom line is that if you do a lot of drops and flyout, the RUP won't last very long, especially compared to a reinforced regular pro. however, the RUP is a lot lighter than a normal pro, and so its easier to do various tricks.

Ehhh. just saying I do do a lot of drops and land hard[9 stair, tricking 7 stair and then 2 large drop/gaps] . but not thattt much flyout. mines still lasting pretty damn long.
 

Shaun Walton

Bronze member
Yeah, i had one and did mainly hip, airout, pyrimid, quarter to wedge banks and all, it lasted a good 1 1/2 months, 2nd one had a back welded and popped off. I loved my RUP.

And jordan seen how big i am at my local after SD4 in riverside, im kinda a big guy.
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
Ehhh. just saying I do do a lot of drops and land hard[9 stair, tricking 7 stair and then 2 large drop/gaps] . but not thattt much flyout. mines still lasting pretty damn long.

yeah, i was doing a lot of big stuff and my first one lasted like a month and a half. its weird.
 
the rup is a razor ULTRA pro because its for experienced riders who already have all their tricks dialed, so they ride clean. the razor NORMAL pro is for beginners - amateurs who are still learning tricks and riding sketchy. the NORMAL pro has more potential imo because you can reinforce it internally with lucky DR and externally with decksavers or boxies.

You could put reos on a RUP you just have to be smart enough... but the headtubes the problem not the dropouts, the drop outs are way bettter then an old pro
 
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