Description
Enjoi Skateboard Deck R7 I Heart Butt Graphic 8.375
A well known brand out on the skate parks, this Enjoi Skateboard Deck R7 I Heart Butt Graphic 8.375 can be teamed up with trucks, Bearings and wheels, sold separately.
DETAILS & PRODUCT FEATURES
- Enjoi Skateboard Deck R7 I Hearts 8.25
- Resin-7 Canadian Maple Construction
- Width: 8.375″ / Length: 31.7″ / Wheelbase: 14.25″
- Mellow Concave / Steep Kick
Features:
- Art by Donny Miller. donny miller.com
- I Heart Butt Graphic
- Resin-7 Canadian Maple Construction
- 7-ply 100% Canadian Maple with Epoxy Resin Glue
- Single Deck Press (Same shape and concave every time)
Why its Better:
- Stronger than industry standard 7-ply.
- Strong pop.
- Long deck life.
- 30 Day Guarantee Against Breakage.
Enjoi Skateboards – a little history
Enjoi is a skateboarding company that produces skateboard decks as the brand’s primary product; the company also manufactures skateboarding accessories and clothing. The company, distributed by Dwindle Distribution, has, since inception, is known for its humorous and satirical designs and has adopted a stylized panda as its logo.
The company was founded in 2000 by professional skateboarder Marc Johnson with the support of Rodney Mullen—both had previously been teammates in a company founded by Mullen and Steve Rocco.
Johnson later revealed that both the panda image and the name “Enjoi” were derived from a dream that he experienced. The new company leader proceeded to recruit friends with whom he regularly skated with, including former Maple teammates, Jerry Hsu, Louie Barletta, and Dave Mayhew—Mayhew had also ridden for the A-Team’. Other professional skateboarders from this era of the company were Bobby Puleo and Chris Cole, who have won the highly regarded “Skater of the Year” award twice from Thrasher Magazine reflecting on the early stage of his career,
The company is now owned by Dwindle Distribution which is a part of Globe Distribution. They continue to make great skateboards with the Enjoii panda inspired designs. Long may they continue.