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Advent Refined Kevin Austin Pro Scooter Deck

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Description

The Native Advent R Kevin Austin is a high-performance pro scooter deck. Prepare to dominate the streets with its box-cut shape, providing stable grinds, extra foot space for landings, and eliminating the need for pegs. This Native scooter deck is compatible with most modern wheel sizes, accommodating up to 125mm wheels. Additionally, besides the standard 24mm wheel hub width, it includes all the necessary hardware to mount wider 30mm wheel hubs.

It comes in various lengths, so remember to choose the one that best fits your size and needs.

  • The longer 23 and 23.5" decks are ideal if you're a larger rider or prefer street tricks

If you aim to hit rail after rail and achieve perfect landings, the substantial 6 or 6.25" width is the way to go. Stability and control are assured, even for larger riders.

  • Deck spacers for centering the rear wheel are included
  • The headtube features a popular 83° angle, offering the perfect balance between space and responsiveness
  • A concave top design enhances grip, helping you stay in control of your tricks
  • This deck comes without a brake, but it includes a fender to prevent your foot from accidentally hitting the rear wheel

Specifications

Deck width:
15.2cm (6")
Deck length:
58.4cm (23")
Wheel diameter:
100mm, 110mm, 115mm, 120mm, 125mm
Wheel hub width:
24mm, 30mm
Weight:
1869g
Material:
Aluminium 6000 Series
Material Treatment grade:
T6
Deck design:
One-piece
Dropout Shape:
Box-cut
Concave:
Yes
Headtube angle:
83°
Headtube length:
110mm
Headset type:
Integrated 1 1/8"
Deck spacers:
Included
Brake type:
Fender (Brakeless)
Brake/Fender:
Included
Axle:
Included
Axle diameter:
8mm
Grip tape:
Not included
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Verified Buyer
"Loving this deck. Really light and great for grinds also. Recommend buying a fender instead of break but that’s down to preference."
Oisín Dunne (Tullamore) 23/05/2023
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