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Last Exit Ecstacy Deck
$110.00
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Skateboard Size guide

What size skateboard deck should you start with?
Option 1. Base it on your shoe size.
In the list below, shoe sizes are in men’s US sizing and deck width measurements are in inches.
Size 2 to 5 – 7” up to 7.5” board
Size 6 to 9 – 7.5” up to 8.25” board
Size 9 and up – 8.25” board and wider
For the little ones who have a shoe size of 1 or smaller, we recommend a mini-board. These are shorter than standard boards and are usually around 7” wide.
Size 2 to 5 – 7” up to 7.5” board
Size 6 to 9 – 7.5” up to 8.25” board
Size 9 and up – 8.25” board and wider
For the little ones who have a shoe size of 1 or smaller, we recommend a mini-board. These are shorter than standard boards and are usually around 7” wide.
Option 2. Base it on the type of skating you want to do.
Typically, more technical skaters who perform many flips, manuals and ledge tricks will skate a board width between 7.75” and 8.25”. Skateboarders who prefer to skate big bowls, handrails and down big stairs will usually skate a board width of 8.25” or wider.
Tip
Thinner boards are great for beginners as they are easier to steer and handle. Wider boards are great for transportation as they provide a larger, more stable platform to stand and balance on.
If you need help, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help.
EXCLUSIVE TO DAILY GRIND
The Ecstasy Deck is designed by the ridiculously talented Adelaide based Painter and Ceramicist Michael Carney. Last Exit is honoured to have Michael’s artwork from both his crafts gracing this deck.
LAST EXIT is a new local Adelaide brand by videographer/skater Sandy Beaches and is exclusive to Daily Grind. They are actively supporting the South Australian skate scene by hosting events and having an all local team, which includes Zack Lycos, Cailean Holland, Richard Moore, and Alex Grimley. Recently added to the LE team is Tim Chia from Sydney who now calls Adelaide home.