Smith Grinds on an Ultra Pro Deck?

NickOlson

Steel Member
I haven't really committed to learning smith grinds yet, but it seems they would be very hard with the shape of the bottom of the deck?? I don't know I just think it looks easier on for example a phoenix or district; any deck with a completely flat bottom or rounded edges bottom. So... that being said, would smith grinds on an ultra pro be more difficult to learn that on a different deck?
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
I learned smiths on a TSI Flowmaster, which has the same basic profile. You should have no problems.
 

Joe Rush

Bronze member
Smiths on an ultra pro aren't hard to learn at all. If it's a good ledge, then they will be a breeze. I loved doing smiths when I had mine. They were so fun comfy.
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
Smith's will probably be way easier on an Ultra than on a Phoenix. It isn't the bottom that matters at all because the bottom doesn't touch when you grind. It's just the deckspace behind the front wheel that matters and Ultra Pros have decent deck space there. Once you learn them you will love them, so just go learn them!
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
Yeah especially when you can slide them really well, very fun and different feeling from feebles. Feebles tend to get boring to me but smiths are always fun!
 
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