QUOTE(rawrkun @ Jul 10 2014, 12:39 AM)
Im thinking of getting myself a penny board as well but I noticed that most of the users are much younger.. Feels kinda awkward and not sure if it will be too small for someone who's wearing size 10 shoes..
but its more practical to carry around than a regular board though
i got a second hand one as i dont feel llike getting a new one as i never skate before and it is like a practice board for me.but its more practical to carry around than a regular board though
my purpose is to lesser the walk and faster way to go to work, i taking public transport in singapore.
so far so good, altho it really take some time to get started, like i stated i never skate before.
indeed is more practical to carry around, than a regular board or long board.
i think u can get some other brand 27" nickle or bantam
which i notice bantam like have slight bigger deck than penny.
here's someting u might wana watch b4 making the purchase
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if portability is not an issue for u, should get a long board,
more stable imho.
Sep 1 2014, 12:50 PM

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