Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Enuff 'Classic' Trucks Review

Today, I'm gonna be doing a review on the very popular Enuff trucks. These are 'fine'. They're nothing amazing however their price is sick. They're definatly a really good buy. They cost around £15-20 a pair! They're light and they come in a massive array of colours (you can even get the disco trucks that are completely coloured out with different coloured bushings, base plate etc. And then the other one of the pair differently coloured. This works great on plainer coloured deck/wheels). Another positive is that of their popularity, this means you know you can trust them and also that they're in pretty much every skate shop. They're great for begginers, street skaters and those that don't really care about their trucks and just want something cheap. Having said they're in loads of shops, you should search the web for yourself and find the colours which suit you and your skateboard.

Profile:

-Black Hardware
-Heat treated for extra strength
-Weight only 306g!

These are some of the Enuff range:










Disco Trucks




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Top 5 Helpful Skateboard Websites:


First post, I'm new to the whole blogging thing so bear with me. Anyway, I'm living in the UK and as a youngish skater there is a great scene with many willing to help you improve. I love this about skating and even if you're learning to skate by yourself there are still many ways you can pick up new tricks or discover the best skate spots near you. So as this seems a suitable first post, I present you with my top 5 skateboarding websites that you can learn from. I tryed to go for a mix of sites rather then just tricks n' tips, they're all great and although put in an order don't neccesarily mean anything:

1. WWW.Board-Crazy.com

This site is great, it not only has a good section for begginers but also has one of the best trictionaries ever, with lots of detail, however it lacks visual images/videos.

2. WWW.Skateboard.about.com

This site is also another jem with helpful reviews and lists as well as handy links but can lack in detail. Having said that it's agreat starting place and you can deflfinatly tell the writer has huge passion.

3. WWW.Transworld.com

This is sick for learning tricks and also maintains a good list of skateparks to search through.

4. WWW.Skatepark.com

Much like transworld holds a directory of skateparks however Skatepark.com's directory is enourmous.

5. WWW.Skateboardsofchoice.com

Extremely helpful for US skaters for buying new gear. Especially if you have an idea specifically of what you want.

Thanks a lot, and hope this helped. Now stop reading this and get out and skate! ;)

VF