what is stronger?

ztkAZ

Member
oh. well how? because besides the back end that has like 2 ounces of aluminum shaved off. how are they different?

not tryin to fight man, don't piss your pants and start callin names
The Vertx bottoms are way thicker and better designed, i could never see this deck snaping ever.

VERTX
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LUCKY

I would have to say the vertx is 10x stronger.
 

Riley Hughes

Steel Member
oh okay. well theyre not "wayyyy different". i can see how its a little thicker but it's the exact same evo headtube right? (i know the other headtubes are different)
 

ztkAZ

Member
oh okay. well theyre not "wayyyy different". i can see how its a little thicker but it's the exact same evo headtube right? (i know the other headtubes are different)

No the evo headtube's were left overs from the lucky production, They werent testing them, They were just testing the actual deck part. They dont sell those.
 

cralle

Bronze member
Damn you are pick on eachother over small things, buy a TSI and support a rider based company which makes really good decks...
 

Riley Hughes

Steel Member
ohhhh okay, gotcha zach. thats goood i thought they were selling the exact evo headtube. anyways yeah i agree with cralle get a tsi
 
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Kieran Mayhew

Guest
Errr who owns Lucky? Isn't it that Brian guy? I swear he isn't a rider... Hence it's not rider based.
 

Riley Hughes

Steel Member
Errr who owns Lucky? Isn't it that Brian guy? I swear he isn't a rider... Hence it's not rider based.

his son is a rider. and his son isn't 18 therefore he can't open an llc. like my dad technically opened the llc for torn scooters, but i'm the ceo of it and i control everything. that doesn't mean torn isn't rider based though
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
his son is a rider. and his son isn't 18 therefore he can't open an llc. like my dad technically opened the llc for torn scooters, but i'm the ceo of it and i control everything. that doesn't mean torn isn't rider based though

If VertX isn't rider based then Lucky shouldn't be considered rider based either, seeing as their parts were designed and made by VertX in the first place.
 

parrish

Administrator
Staff member
but lucky supports there team and is a part of the scene, like addict and isnt just in it for the money like phoenix
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
I completely agree in that sense, but that's mostly because they've been around longer than almost every other company. Lucky as a team is awesome, Lucky as a parts retailer (I say retailer because they don't design their own shit and are still basically running off of designs pirated from VertX) fails miserably.
 

Kevin Lo

Bronze member
TSI, the flowmaster has lasted me more than a year, and I learned every trick on that deck.
Then I got a Phoenix, and this is like 8th month of riding it, and found a crack.
 

koring

Bronze member
I have never seen a lucky that has been broken and ripped to shreds, not saying they don't break, TSI's I have seen snap at the headtube. Its your choice bro, but if your buying a new deck i suggest you ask around your local so you don't buy it and then hate it because its to heavy or your just one picky woodpecker.
 

Chase Marsh.

Bronze member
Tsi decks are strong, but they feel like shit imo. Not trying to start shit. But yeah, get a tsi for how stong it is.
 
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