Vertx forza deck

Dom Marconi

Silver Member
which is better for grinds, boxed ibeam or forza. also my ibeam (non boxed) is good for boardslides but honestly isnt great for smiths, putting on pegs now though as i eventually got new axles YAY! pegs ftw

Probably the Forza. They are almost the same grinding surface, but the Forza doesn't have anything in the middle.
 

Dom Marconi

Silver Member
What's so silly about the idea if it's a nice deck? Apparently it's not that silly, seeing as it's a comparable deck to anything out now?
 

Steezeman

Administrator
Heavier, weaker, doesn't slide as well (typically). That's just inherent with milled stuff. Extrusion is the way to go, as is shown by a market dominated completely by extruded decks.
 

instinctscooter

Silver Member
Heavier, weaker, doesn't slide as well (typically). That's just inherent with milled stuff. Extrusion is the way to go, as is shown by a market dominated completely by extruded decks.

well i am yet to see a snapped i beam and thats been out like 1.5 years so it cant be that weak, it is quite heavy for a deck but i dont mind
 

Vaughn.H

Member
Heavier, yes, but weaker, definitely not. The I-Beam is the strongest deck ever made.

lol and thats literally a fact. i dont believe a single one has bent even lol. alex i admire your expertise but the only cnc deck that falls under what you described is lucky lol. VertX is where its at.
 
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