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Santa Cruz Skateboard Deck Malba Crash Test Reissue 10.03" x 29.35"

SKU: SC1-HO25-MCT
Regular price $108.95
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The Santa Cruz Malba Crash Test Reissue deck features OG early 80's Malba shape, graphics and concave. This first time reissue also comes with wheel wells. Hand Screened and Numbered at NHS! This reissue has the original 80's mounting hole pattern. This board measures 10.03" x 29.35" with a 16.35" wheelbase. 7 ply North American Maple pressed individually using epoxy - making a strong, responsive deck with long lasting pop and consistent concave and kick. In the late 70s and early 80s, Santa Cruz led the charge from flat decks with little or no concave to the infamous tech concaves of the late 80s. Early 80s concave is based off of this evolution, with defined, mellow side-to-side concave and slight tail kick that was found on Santa Cruz's Street Skate, RS/C, and pro models like the Malba Tombstone.

Santa Cruz Skateboard Deck Malba Crash Test Reissue 10.03" x 29.35"

SKU: SC1-HO25-MCT
Regular price $108.95
Unit price
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The Santa Cruz Malba Crash Test Reissue deck features OG early 80's Malba shape, graphics and concave. This first time reissue also comes with wheel wells. Hand Screened and Numbered at NHS! This reissue has the original 80's mounting hole pattern. This board measures 10.03" x 29.35" with a 16.35" wheelbase. 7 ply North American Maple pressed individually using epoxy - making a strong, responsive deck with long lasting pop and consistent concave and kick. In the late 70s and early 80s, Santa Cruz led the charge from flat decks with little or no concave to the infamous tech concaves of the late 80s. Early 80s concave is based off of this evolution, with defined, mellow side-to-side concave and slight tail kick that was found on Santa Cruz's Street Skate, RS/C, and pro models like the Malba Tombstone.