Does the elasticity of skateboard depend on the board surface?
The surface directly affects the elasticity of the skateboard. The board surface is the most important part of skateboarding. The choice of board surface has a great influence on your skateboard performance; \x0d\ panel selection; \x0d\ When choosing a skateboard, you should also pay attention to other aspects. If your board is broken and cracked, you need to replace it with a new one. If the tail brake is often used, the edge of the tail will become sharp, which is the so-called "razortail", so that the tail will easily break into small pieces, thus reducing the elasticity of the board. Water and cracks will also reduce the elasticity of the plate. All these factors will affect the elasticity (or length) of the plate. \x0d\ As far as durability is concerned, no board has absolute advantages. Most of the board faces are 7-layer boards, which are bonded together with 7-layer thin plates. Some companies claim that their boards are very light, and most of them use thinner boards, or fewer layers, or cross plywood. These methods make your board a little lighter, but also make it a little weaker. Some companies even add more layers or enlarge the footwell of the board to increase its durability. \x0d\ Some companies adopt different practices or innovations in panel structure. For example, the patented technology of "New Wave\x0d\ Construction" of Flip Company adds a layer of corrugated cardboard on the surface of the board to improve the performance of the board. Real company adopts "triple beam \x0d\ construction" and uses seven layers of plywood, three of which are cross-glued. This greatly increases the flexibility and durability of the board. \x0d\ The maximum performance can only be achieved if the board is hard. If it is spongy (caused by water or excessive distortion), then its performance is not good. But if it is too hard, it will become fragile. Then the median value. Skateboarding companies are innovating every day, trying to make themselves masters of skateboarding manufacturing technology.