Yeah Magenta and Pass~Port are basically the same boards with different heat transfers.
I don’t know how many shapes the factory uses but they make a lot of brand’s boards
Yeah absolutely.
My mate distributes both Magenta and Pass~Port here, we’ve spent ages looking at their shapes and wheelbases and everything and they’re usually similar. The nose on Pass~Port boards is sometimes a tiny, tiny bit squarer but that’s the only difference I’ve noticed, and it was rare.
I really love the nose on these magenta decks, if I could change anything at all I’d make the tail ever so slightly steeper. Otherwise they’re perfect
Yeah apart from all kinds of shaped boards I like to try for fun their popsicles have been my staple for a decade now.
Visited my sister in Poole a few weeks ago now, was super fun skated and got lucky with the weather apart from the last day, but was knackered by then. Met some really sound people skated new places.
It’s rad to connect with complete strangers simply because you’re both fully into the same thing.
Big shout out to Moose Skateshop and 608 Skateshop.
getting a bit too chilly (and damp) for street sessions so hit up tryin’ for a few hours, hyped to have a nice little indoor thats easy to get to for the winter months.
Going to Blakeney in Norfolk for a week at new year. Can anyone recommend local parks to hit up/avoid? Ta
Wells Next To The Sea looked good fun when I walked past it earlier in the year.
Definitely (possibly) taking a board there next time.
Drove past the North Walsham park last year, looked alright!
Wrap up warm and go on a seal boat trip!
There’s a fun little park outside Sheringham leisure centre.
Go see the seals
Jealous. Blakeney is my favourite place. So pretty. No skating though
Seconding the Wells Next The Sea park looking really fun. Doesn’t look flooded with scooter kids either, especially not at this time of year.
If you want places to eat/go for long walks give me a shout, my wife and I go to that area probably once a month.
That would be a cool thing to do (no pun intended). It’s seal pup season at the mo so there’ll be plenty to see. We’ll be driving up to Horsey in the new year for our annual nose about.
Cheers man. We’re looking for a snazzy place to send a couple of the group for an anniversary dinner. Probably a 20 mile radius from Blakeney drive?
Three Swallows in Cley is nice.
Also Wells Crab House for seafood (in Wells).
Fantastic upmarket restaurant
Rocky bottoms is fantastic too but I think they close in winter
White Horse at Brancaster Staithe. You’ll pay for it but there’s nowhere better.
Edit: Replied before I saw @nazoreth’s post!
The Hero at Burnham Overy and the Orange Tree and the Lifeboat Inn both at Thornham are amazing too. There’s loads of places to be fair.
Absolutely love the White Horse. Worth every penny