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Drop Cat 38 – Illuminacion – Oops

Drop Cat 38 – Illuminacion – Oops

A tapered, directional, drop-through longboard that has the perfect amount of flex. The Drop Cat 38 is ideal for taller riders or people looking for a stable yet responsive feel. The medium flex will smooth out your ride on rough pavement while still being stiff enough to handle some speed and sliding. The flares on the corners of the deck keep you locked in and comfortable. An aggressive rocker brings you closer to the ground and changes the angle of the trucks, which increases the responsiveness of the board. The lowered platform makes this board extra fast for pushing and large commutes, while simultaneously increasing stability. Get a taste of perfection with the Drop Cat 38.

 

Bundle Comes Set Up with Gen 6 Bear Trucks (180mm 50), 72 mm Plow King Ocean Teal, Black 90a Bushings, and 8mm Spaceball Bearings

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Flex Ratings

We’ve categorized the stiffness of our boards into 3 main groups, listed below.  The general rule is the faster you’re skating, the stiffer the deck, but this is not universal.

Flexy – Soft and supple flex profile best suited for carving and cruising on longer boards. The bouncy nature of these decks lets you turn deeper and surf your surrounds.

Medium – The do it all of our boards, a perfect balance of stability and carve. 

Stiff – From cruisers to downhill boards a stiff flex profile excels in stability and responsiveness.  Whether you’re dipping into driveways or bombing a mountain pass you’ll be down with the stiffness.