With the new Eastside Dropkick you get the best of two worlds! A kicktail for popping up curbs, getting over cracks, and manual slides. And its a drop board so you still get all the same control and stability that drop boards have to offer. Check out Robin McGuirk showing you all the different ways it can be used!
The new Dropkick is full of new features! Check www.eastsidelongboards.com for more details!
how much flex does the board have?
harrisoncheek 3 months ago
@EastsideRobskey I would rather have a board look worn and used than brand new and not even touched......
MrCorbinMP 8 months ago
Yes you can take off the plastic tail guard, its held in by two screws. And there to protect the tail from wearing away like a lot of the boards had in the 80's haha. Especially when doing manual slides, I'd keep it on thought unless you want to shred the tail away.
EastsideRobskey 11 months ago
can u take of the plastic thing under the tail ?
sykkeloli 11 months ago