17
Nov
05

Blank Decks and Blank Wheels at MyBlankSkateboardDeck.com

Finally! I present you with the launch of MyBlankSkateboardDeck.com. This is the first of hopefully many related projects for Sublimited Skateshops.

At MyBlankSkateboardDeck.com we sell lots of blank skateboard products like blank decks, blank wheels, griptape, bearings, and hardware. We also sell some graphic decks and graphic wheels when we have ‘em.


Check out the site, and let us know if there’s anything we can do to improve it. We want this to become the premiere place to buy blank skateboard goods in the world.


5 Responses to “Blank Decks and Blank Wheels at MyBlankSkateboardDeck.com”


  1. 1 Mike Nov 17th, 2005 at 7:49 pm

    I like the site! Theres some great prices there. I also like how its not all crowded and the spaced out look makes it appealing. I didn’t see it in google search, maybe more optimizing needed I guess. But your the pro in that. I’ll definetly recommend it to my skate buddies.

  2. 2 rome alford Mar 17th, 2006 at 9:36 am

    You guys have some great prices. Do you sale any blanks that were made in china? If not, do you know where i can find sum for cheap? Because china boards are the best and thats all i ride unless i buy a dgk flip or baker

  3. 3 Joshua Steimle Mar 17th, 2006 at 12:31 pm

    FYI - 90% or more of all decks sold today are made in China. I don’t know specifically about dgk, flip, or baker, but they’re probably all made in China already.

  4. 4 Rome alford Mar 17th, 2006 at 8:30 pm

    Thanks for the info. LoL. But i just started back skating and have been hearing stuff about boards made in china and how they get talked down on. But have you ever skated any sublimited decks? If so, what is the shape and concave like?

  5. 5 Joshua Steimle Mar 18th, 2006 at 3:19 pm

    There aren’t any sublimited decks as of yet. However, the decks we’ve got over at http://www.myblankskateboarddeck.com are great. Sure, I’ve broken a few, but I’ve broken every other board on the market as well, and I can say that the decks we’re selling don’t break as fast. I think I’ve had about six or seven of them in the last year or so and they’ve all been great. I’ve never had a board break quickly, either unless I landed with a foot right in the middle.

    But what can I tell you about the shape? It’s got a good shape. The concave is fine. I don’t know what to really tell you about it. The last deck I had before I started skating these decks was a Girl deck and these seem about the same.

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