My trucks are 7.75 and I want a cheaper board that are the same size.
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Argonaut
Garden Grove, California
on CCS Standard Issue Deck
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Not at this time. However, CCS deck brands are being replenished on a continuous basis and I'm sure a 7.75 size will be available soon. Try to check the website often for newer warehouse inventory.
Again, I will let your fellow skaters give their opinion of the deck by hopefully providing some answers to your question as well. The CCS Standard Issue Deck is a very durable deck that has lasted a long time for most skaters. I would also recommend reading some reviews on this product if you value others' opinions.
For the CCS Standard Issue Deck, the copy online indicates that the 8.25 width has a length of 32.25", which is exactly what I measured. What does concern me, and unfortunately I didn't notice this until I returned from the warehouse, is that the 7.5 width says its length is 31.5", yet the 7.75 width says the length is 31.37". This concerns me because I would think the wider decks will have a longer length. I will re-measure these widths and if they are indeed wrong, we will correct this on the website.
what size trucks do you need for the 7.45 version of the black ccs deck?
i am looking for the correct size trucks for the deck, but all i can find that will go with it is 7.5 and 7.50 size trucks. is that the same size??? which one do i get??? please help!
asked 1 year, 7 months ago
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byrd
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If you see a listing in truck sizes with a 7.5 or a 7.50, these are essentially the same size. We try to be uniform with how the sizes are listed on the website, and it is work in progress to get to that point. But 7.5 or 7.50 trucks can be used with a 7.45 CCS Standard Issue Deck.
like are they the same shape same size, is the tail longer than the nose?
asked 1 year, 8 months ago
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kevin88w
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The tail & nose on the CCS Standard Issue Deck are hard to tell apart, as with most decks. But there should be a bit more 'kick', or angle, on the 'nose' of the deck. Also, altho we can't do this with the CCS Standard Issue Deck...yet some others you can, the graphic on decks will usually give an indication which is the front (nose) and which is the back (tail). Stand the board on edge with the graphics facing you properly and the left side should be the nose and the right side will be the tail.