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Couple of Tre's with my snapped deck

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

My strong FiberPrime Foundation deck decided to snap on me while i was skating. The middle of the deck is very strong though as I tried to snap the middle and it didn't give in right away. I noticed that the tail was not snapped all the way so i tried a couple of tres with a snapped tail. I hope you enjoy this random, boring, sketchy video.
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Uploader Comments (akidthatskates284)

  • your foot placement on the second one was so weird. i dont know how you pulled a tre out of it.

  • @AcoOkiEforMe damnn me either i just realized hahhaha

  • u think ur so cool

  • @plainoldstickfight uhh ok? haha my hair was just so cool in this anyways lmao

  • some not butteryass tres

  • when i break my boards, i use gorilla glue and clamp them together so it drys good. ive had the same board for 2 years.

  • hahahha thats tight fool

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  • You land hard .. Smack down . You will break alof of decks .  Good shit .. Keep ripping!

  • dang your tres are clean

  • How good was that FiberPrime Foundation deck?

  • should have taken the nose off, i felt so accomplished when i did one without a nose, lol.

  • Hey are foundations good? please respond!!

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