Powell Peralta Andy Anderson Heron Flight Deck
Best versatile deck for skaters seeking extreme durability and technical precision
This deck ditches traditional maple for a high-tech composite that feels impossibly thin and snappy underfoot. While you sacrifice the classic wood-on-concrete sound and feel, you gain a nearly indestructible platform that stays responsive long after standard boards would have lost their pop.
$129.99
at
Daville Skate Shop
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Who it's for
- Skaters who frequently break standard maple decks during heavy impact
- Creative skaters looking for a single board that handles all terrains
- Technical riders who demand consistent performance over months of use
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious skaters who prefer buying multiple cheaper decks instead
- Traditionalists who prefer the classic organic feel of wood decks
- Beginners or purists who want a standard, predictable board geometry
Performance breakdown
Durability
Flight construction resists snapping and pressure cracks far better than maple.
Pop Responsiveness
Composite layers create a snappy, consistent rebound for high-impact tricks.
Weight Efficiency
Ultra-thin profile keeps the board light for effortless flip tricks.
Terrain Versatility
Unique shape handles street, park, and transition skating with ease.
Technical Precision
Specific geometry rewards skaters who prioritize complex footwork and control.
Fatigue Reduction
Lightweight build keeps legs fresh during long, demanding skate sessions.
Key Specs
Deck Width
9.13 inches
Construction Type
Flight Deck
Deck Shape
Shaped
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