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Description
The CORE ST1 is a high-performing pro scooter deck. Prepare to dominate the streets with its box-cut shape, offering stable grinds, more foot space for landings, and eliminating the need for pegs. This CORE scooter deck is compatible with 110mm and 120mm wheels.
With a classic and versatile length of 55.9cm (22"), this deck allows for quick spins while providing ample space for comfortable landings.
The 5.7" width is ideal for street riding: feel free to execute big heel or tail whips with enhanced stability and easier landings.
- Deck spacers for centering the rear wheel are included with this deck.
- The headtube features a popular 83° angle, offering the perfect balance between space and responsiveness.
- Classic concave shaping delivers excellent feel underfoot when catching tricks and adds responsiveness.
- Includes a flex fender brake that curves around the wheel, providing strong braking power.
- No need to purchase grip tape separately, as it is included with the deck.
Specifications
Deck width:
5.7" (14.5cm)
Deck length:
22" (55.9cm)
Wheel diameter:
110mm, 120mm
Wheel hub width:
24mm
Weight:
63.49oz
Material:
Aluminium 6000 Series
Deck design:
One-piece
Dropout Shape:
Box-cut
Concave:
3°
Headtube angle:
83°
Headtube length:
100mm
Headset type:
Integrated 1 1/8"
Deck spacers:
Included
Brake type:
Flex Fender
Brake/Fender:
Included
Axle:
Included
Axle diameter:
8mm
Grip tape:
Included
reviews (6)
"Best Deck i Have ever ridden, I wish i could leave more stars!" | |
ben jones | 03/03/2022 |
"Perfecto!" | |
Az Bauder | 03/03/2022 |
Verified Buyer | |
"too big deck didn't fit the fork :(" | |
Oksana Pavlova (Letterkenny) | 11/08/2023 |
Reply from SkatePro: Thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback with us. The fork should have been able to fit on the deck, you might have missed some compression items that remove the slack when compressed. We remain at your disposal to help you sort that issue. 🛴 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Great" | |
Brian Albertson (Salem) | 24/01/2022 |