| Material | Background | | |
| | We start with a hand selected 9 ply Baltic birch laminate; used in the skateboard industry since the beginning Baltic Birch proves to be a strong, flexible core. | | |
| | London hotel roomsThe strongest and most lightweight of all the composite materials, carbon fiber is laminated directly to the top of the deck in specific key areas to keep the surface of the deck springy and strong. The carbon fiber is laminated to the deck using almost 4 tons of atmospheric pressure, and then incubated in an insulated chamber while it cures, to assure the strongest bond possible. | | |
| | If we used anything stronger we would have to have a military permit; this Kevlar is a lower grade than the ballistic approved type used in bulletproof vests. The Kevlar is laminated directly onto the bottom of the deck along key stress points to add rigidity and rebound. It's applied to the deck using almost 4 tons of atmospheric pressure, and then incubated in an insulated chamber while it cures, to assure the strongest bond possible | | |
| The biaxial Fiberglass patches | ERROR MSGThis fiberglass is the super duty, colossal version of the plain weave fiberglass seen on common boards. Instead of being woven normally it is woven at opposing directions and then stitched together, attaining the most possible strength. Small patches the biaxial fiberglass are used to reinforce areas where rigidity and strength are key. The biaxial fiberglass is laminated to the deck using almost 4 tons of atmospheric pressure, and then incubated in an insulated chamber while it cures, to assure the strongest bond possible. | | |
| Fiberglass mat | This fiberglass is a loosely woven, random array of fibers resembling a collapsed spider web. The fiberglass mat is thin and lightweight but provides high rebound and elasticity. Laminated to the entire top surface of the deck it provides a protective skin for your board and serves to keep your deck taught and flexible. The Fiberglass mat is laminated to the deck using almost 4 tons of atmospheric pressure, and then incubated in an insulated chamber while it cures, to assure the strongest bond possible. | | |
| Fiberglass sheath | This is the common fiberglass found on many common decks. Trusted and strong, it is laminated on the entire underside of the deck, over the top of the other composites, providing the deck with even support and strength along the entire underbelly of the deck. The fiberglass sheath is laminated to the deck using almost 4 tons of atmospheric pressure, and then incubated in an insulated chamber while it cures, to assure the strongest bond possible. | | |
| Grip tape | Black and durable, this is the common Gessup griptape used through out the skate industry. Here it is cut and applied by hand for the fullest aesthetic value. | | |