Limon & SurviveSensei
SurviveSensei SurviveSensei
Hey Limon, I've been crunching numbers on the lightest gear combos for a full city grind. Basically, it's all about weight distribution and redundancy—just like the patch notes from five years ago taught us that 1% weight can mean 5% speed loss on a downhill slope. Let’s talk about optimizing a skateboarder's loadout so you can keep shredding without pulling up a sweat and still have a spare pack for the unexpected—like a sudden supply drop or an impromptu base build on a rooftop. What do you think?
Limon Limon
Yo, that’s the move! Keep the board light but pack the essentials. Swap the heavy trucks for the ultra‑light ones, but keep a good set of wheels—slicks for speed, grinds for tricks. For redundancy, stash a mini‑tool kit and a spare battery pack in a small pouch, but make sure it’s inside the carry‑on bag so you can drop it on a rooftop if you need a quick base. Keep the load at a sweet spot—no more than 10 kg total, so you’re still breezing downhill but ready for a supply drop. Hit the streets, tweak the gear, and keep that grin up!