

Each of our decks are
pressed, shaped and silk- screened, one by one, in LaHave, Nova Scotia,
Canada. Much of the skateboard industry’s manufacturing is located in
China and other countries where sweat shop labor is the norm. These
popular skate decks are then shipped all over the world, which can
create issues in quality control.
Every board is pressed
separately ensuring a very accurate shape, close to the mould itself.
“One at a time” pressing also means that the pressure is consistent
from one HG deck to the next. Most large scale manufacturers press four
to seven decks at one time, making pressure inconsistent per deck and
true shapes hard to find.
All of our decks are built with
100% East Coast hard rock maple. East Coast rock maple trees grow with
tighter rings and stronger wood grain due to the regions’ long, cold
winters. The result is a tougher veneer which stands up much better
once laminated into a skateboard deck. This means HG decks have stiffer
nose-to-tail flex, are more chip resistant, and are less likely to
break. These are qualities HG is known for. Maple grown in warmer
regions of North America tend to be softer and decks made form softer
maple tend to wear out sooner while their tails get sharp more quickly.
homegrown deck design
it's all in the details
HG
decks are designed to have no flat spots. Our research, development and
combined skate experience have taught us that flat areas in the deck’s
design create weak points. The concave in HG decks blend into the nose
and tail with no flat spots in between. In cases of hard or heavy
impact landing, the weight is distributed more evenly throughout the
entire deck, instead of being isolated to the nose, middle or tail
section. The metal base plates of the trucks are given a slight space
on HG decks, to allow the wood to flex on impact. Without this space
the deck is held rigid by the base plate and is more likely to snap at
the pinch point.
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