Limon & Textura
Textura Textura
Yo Limon, I've been feeling the grit of city streets lately—like, the texture of different pavement types. Ever notice how a smooth concrete feels different from a worn‑down brick? I'm curious about how that changes the feel of a board spin. What’s your take?
Limon Limon
Yo, smooth concrete is like a slick butter sheet—your board slides right through, spin’s quick and fluid, you can do those 360s without losing grip. Brick, on the other hand, is gritty, rough, gives you that extra bite—spin feels a bit slower but you get more control, like a tighter lock on the board. It’s all about the vibe you’re chasing.
Textura Textura
Sounds right. Concrete’s smooth lets you feel the board almost like a sliding knife through butter. Brick, though, you feel every bite and the board “locks” into that roughness, so you can feel each pivot. The difference is in that first press of the board on the surface. I’d just feel the texture and decide.
Limon Limon
Exactly, that first contact is everything—feel it, trust it, and you’ll know what trick to pull. It’s like your board’s feeling the beat of the city. Let’s hit those edges and make the streets ours!
Textura Textura
Alright, hit those edges, feel the grain, trust the first bite, and you’ll know the right twist. Let’s carve the streets.