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Adapter 2024
Waterborne Surf Adapter (Front Only)
Truck: Waterborne · €€
Front surf adapter only. Adds surfskate turning to any existing skateboard setup with a standard truck.
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Specifications
| Deck length ⓘ Total length of the board from nose to tail. Longer boards offer more stability, shorter ones are more agile. | — |
| Deck width ⓘ Width of the board at its widest point. Wider decks feel more stable under your feet. | — |
| Wheelbase ⓘ Distance between the front and rear truck mounting points. The most important measurement — it determines how tight or wide your turns will be. | — |
| Front truck angle ⓘ Angle of the front truck pivot. Higher angles give deeper carves and a more surf-like feel. | 30° |
| Rear truck angle ⓘ Angle of the rear truck pivot. Usually fixed at 0° on surfskate-specific trucks for stability. | 0° |
| Wheel diameter ⓘ Diameter of the wheels in millimeters. Larger wheels roll faster and handle rough surfaces better. | — |
| Wheel durometer ⓘ Hardness of the wheels on the A scale. Softer wheels (78A) grip more; harder wheels slide easier. | — |
| Concave ⓘ The curve across the deck width. More concave means better foot grip for tricks and aggressive carving. | — |
| Tail / Nose ⓘ Whether the board has a raised tail and/or nose. Useful for tricks, kickturns, and lifting the board. | — / — |
| Weight ⓘ Total weight of the complete setup. Lighter boards are easier to carry and maneuver. | 0.28kg |
Board dimensions not available for this model
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