Friday, February 7, 2020

Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists black Deck Review


Here we go, you're in the market for a new skateboard. You look at the wall of boards online or at your local skateboard shop and you aren't sure what to get. That's where the classics come into play, and one of the best brands from the 90s is still alive and well, and it's a best selling company that was founded by an artist and pro skater, Ed Templeton. That's the blood sucking Toy Machine skateboarding company. Today we take a look at the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists deck, and we discuss it. I ditched the template approach, and am just going to ramble and hope you get the message about the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists.

Toy Machine Skateboards Fist deck features a funny artistic approach. It's a pair of hands with the fists showing the Toy Machine graphic. Of course, you don't have enough space for the full name, Toy Machine, but that's ok, the artists behind the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists gave the hands a lot more room. Fantastic, eh? Indeed.

This is a board that is 8.5 x 32.25, which is a little larger than the average street board, but not quite as wide as vert boards. You'll find that this is a good sized option for modern versatile skateboarding, whether you're going to be hitting the streets or you're going to be stuck in one area. Either way, it's a solid board with the Toy Machine skateboards branding.

Overall, I recommend the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists, as it is a good skateboard, with multiple plies, and good artwork from the Toy Machine skateboarding company.

You can buy the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists by clicking here.

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