UMA 'Instrument Evan' skateboard
UMA 'Instrument Evan' skateboard
*NOTE* The Matte Black Koston 5.25 trucks have been sold out & we'll be using 5.25" Skatebruh Polished Skateboard Trucks instead for your orders
Art by Dave Carnie
Evan Smith pro model
You say you don’t know Dave Carnie, but you do know Dave Carnie. Heard of Big Brother? Jackass? Dave had a hand in nurturing those into infamy. He is a modern Renaissance man; skater, writer, photographer, artist, animal lover (he has a cat with no tail - Gary).
I met Dave many moons before those, when we were two dorks trading zines (his was “Surreal”). I think I knew him as an artist before a skater, or writer. He made (and still makes) these detailed, staged photos that looked as though they were transported through a wormhole straight from an alternate 17th century. Weird and super intriguing. Each with a story. He continues that vibe with “The Honey Horn”, a mix of painting, collage and storytelling. Please enjoy Dave Carnie’s new offerings for Uma Landsleds. Stoked to have him onboard. - Andy Jenkins
Dave’s IG is @acid.invader, and his web thing is davecarnie.com
Specifications
- 8.25" x 31.93" / 14.3" WB
- Skatebruh Perpetual griptape
- Skatebruh 54mm 101A Paragon AF(Anti-Flatspot) Stunt Wheels
- Koston Abec-7 speed cream lubricated bearings
- Matte Black 5.25" Koston Ultra Light hollow kingpin Trucks
- 3mm shock pads
Hand assembled with care
Hand assembled with care
Each complete board we send out has been hand assembled by our Skatebruh team. This allows us to conduct strict quality control over our products making sure that every board we send out is ready to shred right out of the box!
Shipping
Shipping
Free island wide delivery for orders above $100
Local delivery takes 1-3 working days
Size Guide
Size Guide
Picking the right skateboard is all about checking out its size, especially how wide it is. The width really makes a difference in how comfy you feel cruising and pulling off tricks. Go too wide, and those quick flips might get tricky; go too narrow, and turning and carving can be a bit of a challenge. So, figuring out the perfect skateboard size that fits your style is key as you kick off your skating journey with us!
Skaters who are into flip tricks and technical moves usually dig boards on the narrower side, like around 7.75 to 8.25 inches. It's all about those lighter weights and quicker spins.
Now, if you're all about big bowls, handrails, or sending it down huge gaps and stairs, you might want to look for a wider board, like 8.25 to 9.0 inches. Wider decks bring that comfy and stable feel, perfect for cruising and getting around. But hey, keep in mind, these wider ones are a bit heavier and won't spin as fast when you're pulling off tricks.
And for the little shredders just starting out, a smaller deck in the 7.0 to 7.5-inch range is the way to roll.
Quick Links:
7.0" - 7.25" width boards (view here)
7.375" - 7.5" width boards (view here)
7.75" width boards (view here)
8.0" - 8.125" width boards (view here)
8.125" - 8.25" width boards (view here)
8.375" - 8.5" width boards (view here)
8.625" - 8.75" width boards (view here)
9.0" - 9.5" width boards (view here)
Return policy
Return policy
Each product undergoes strict quality checks by us before they get sent out, in the unlikely event that an item is damaged or deffective upon delivery do reach out to us and we'll provide assistance to the best of our ability :)
Email: skatebruhsg@gmail.com
Whatsapp: +65 9732 1373
Quality for all
At Skatebruh, we take pride in offering high quality skateboards at an affordable price. As we manufacture our own line of skateboards, our team is able to cut out the middle man and sell our boards directly to you. This allows us to have a tight quality control over our products while offering competitive prices.
Our experience from manufacturing skateboards enables us to conduct strict quality checks on the brands we work with, making sure that each board sold meets the standards of our team.