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BTFL surfskate CODY - Surf Skateboard with Kicks, complete

BTFL surfskate CODY - Surf Skateboard with Kicks, complete

Regular price €189,99 EUR
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  •  BT_LB_CA_CODY
  •  5 layers of maple + 2.5 mm bamboo
  •  24.5x79.5cm
  •  65x47mm, 80A
  •  78A front / 90A rear
  •  G-Truck Surfskate 165 mm
  •  44cm
  •  ABEC9
  •  3kg
  •  hard

Product information "BTFL surfskate CODY - Surf Skateboard with kicks, complete"

Skateboard, longboard or surfskate - why not just all in one? With the BTFL Surfskate Cody you have many options for moving forward. With the tried and tested G-Truck axle and the versatile surfskate deck, the board is also easy to ride in the park, pool or bowl. The tail and wide nose allow you to do ollies or simply get back into position after a 180 slide. The strong concave prevents your feet from slipping during tight turns. If the G-Truck surfskate axle is too soft for you, you can simply set it harder and use the board as a longboard. Cody is the ideal companion for all those who enjoy both surfskating and skateboarding. This means that both beginners and advanced riders get their money's worth!

Possible applications: Cruising, surfskate, tricks
Rider weight: up to 100kg
suitable for: Beginner, Advanced
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Surfing like on waves!

BTFL surfskates come in a variety of lengths and shapes, so whether you're just starting out or looking to take your skills to the next level, you'll find the perfect board for you.

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frequently asked Questions

What is a surfskate?

When surfskating, you move forward using pure pumping movements. How does that work? This is mainly due to the front axle. This is designed differently than that of a normal longboard or skateboard. The steep steering angle of the axle allows the board to be turned much more extremely. With the right body movement, the board can then be pumped forward without having to take your foot off the board.

Why are these boards called "surfskates"?

Surfers in particular swear by surfskates when they don't have the opportunity to surf. The feeling of surfskating is very similar to surfing on the water. Surfskates are available in different lengths and widths, as the distance between the axles is also crucial for the maneuverability of the board. The closer the axles are to each other, the more agile the board becomes. In this way, surfskates can be used to recreate different situations on the water and practice dry runs.

Are surfskates suitable for beginners?

The great thing about surfskates is that they are for everyone. While surfers use them as a training tool, total beginners simply have a lot of fun getting a taste of surfing. Surfskates are a great board to start with, whether you have surfing experience or not.

Which shape is best for me?

The closer the axles of a board are to each other, the more maneuverable it is. That's why smaller boards are usually more maneuverable than longer boards. With a surfskate, this means that the curves are steeper and you have to move accordingly faster. Longer boards are suitable for beginners because they are less agile and ride a little more stable. That doesn't mean that you can't use our small surfskates to start with. Getting started will just be a little more difficult with them.

Can I ride straight with a surfskate?

With the BTFL surfskates you can also go straight. To do this you just have to set the steering of the axle harder. This is one of the biggest advantages that BTFL surfskates have over other manufacturers.

Are surfskates also suitable for children?

Yes, surfskates are also great for children to ride. The pumping motion required for surfskating is very similar to that of a waveboard. Many children can therefore move intuitively and straight away with surfskates. We recommend choosing a short surfskate for children, e.g. the Moby or Beth models.