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Heroin Skateboards- CQ Rotten Wide Boy Deck 10.75"
Heroin Skateboards- CQ Rotten Wide Boy Deck 10.75"
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Heroin CQ Rotten Wide Boy Deck 10.75" | The Ultimate Transition Beast
Go bigger with the Heroin CQ Rotten Wide Boy Deck. This pro model for the legendary Craig Questions is a massive 10.75" wide powerhouse, designed for those who prefer maximum real estate under their feet. Part of Heroin’s famous "Wide Boy" series, this deck features the specialized Egg Shape—widening in the middle and tapering at the ends—to provide a surprisingly nimble feel for such a large board.
With its signature "Rotten" graphic and high-impact construction, this deck is built for backyard pools, vert ramps, and heavy curb sessions.
Performance & Technical Features
- Signature Wide Boy Shape: A massive 10.75" width that provides ultimate stability and a huge surface area for landing high-impact tricks.
- Tapered "Egg" Silhouette: Despite its width, the tapered nose and tail allow for easier flick and reduced weight compared to traditional rectangular wide boards.
- High-Quality 7-Ply Maple: Built from premium North American Hard Rock Maple, ensuring long-lasting pop and the structural integrity needed for heavy transition skating.
- Deep Concave: Features a performance concave that locks your feet in place, giving you total control during high-speed carves and technical slides.
- Craig Questions Pro Model: Designed to meet the unique specifications of CQ, one of the most creative and aggressive skaters in the scene.
Technical Specifications
- Pro Model: Craig Questions (CQ)
- Width: 10.75"
- Shape: Wide Boy / Egg Shape
- Construction: 7-Ply Hard Rock Maple
- Recommended Truck Size: 169mm or 215mm (Independent) / 66 or 77 (Ace)
Why Choose the Heroin Wide Boy?
The Heroin Wide Boy series has a cult following for a reason. Most boards this size feel like "boats," but the CQ Rotten utilizes clever shaping to remain functional. It’s the perfect choice for skaters who want to "cheat" their way into longer grinds and more stable landings without sacrificing the ability to actually kickflip their board.
