The Bottom Line
This series is hot. The graphics are clean and cool, and Girl decks have a long history of quality. Each pro has thier own color scheme of a 10 year old graphic. The decks well made, Girl wood decks, made to ride. Girl decks are often flatter than many other decks - some skaters want more concave, some want less. It all depends on what you want.
Pros
- Slick, 10 year old traditional clean cut re-issue Girl graphics on quality Girl decks
Cons
- Perhaps tradition isn't your cup of tea ...
Description
- Sweet re-issue of graphics from 10 years ago
- Brian Anderson's colors: Yellow, Green & Gold (dark yellow)
- Brandon Biebel's colors: Blue, Silver, White & Baby Blue
- Mike Carroll's colors: Brown, Green, Black & Yellow (featured in the photo)
- Tony Ferguson's colors: Light Green, Gray, White & Red
- Rick Howard's colors: Black, Yellow, Orange & Green
- Eric Koston's colors: Green, Dark Blue (navy), White & Light Green
- Rick McCrank's colors: Brick Red, Red, Yellow & White
- Paul Rodriguez's colors: Blue / Gray, Yellow, Red & Light Green
- Jeron Wilson's colors: Purple, Blue, Yellow & White
Guide Review - Deck - Girl 10 year OG re-issue series
Girl Skateboards has a great team right now, and the 10 year og re-issue series is a great way to have a bit of the past on your board while celebrating the skills of some of today's top pro skaters.
The series features pros Brian Anderson, Brandon Biebel, Mike Carroll, Tony Ferguson, Rick Howard, Eric Koston, Rick McCrank, Paul Rodriguez, and Jeron Wilson.
Mike Carroll's deck, the one in the picture, has a fairly medium pop and hardly any concave. This is pretty regular of Girl decks.
Old Graphics are cool for long time skaters who remember them, and for newer skaters who want to tap into the huge history of skateboarding. These decks are great for riding, or for hanging on your wall. It all depends on your perspective.



