Chaac (North) Description
This piece was inspired by the ancient Maya rain deity, Chaac. Since the cooling rains of winter often came from the north – known as “the side of heaven” – the Maya associated north with water. Chaac often used axes to cut open the clouds to produce rain. The Maya believed that rain was “holy blood” – symbolic of agriculture and fertility. They often used concentric circles and the color white to represent northern holy regions. The top of this deck is a graphic representation of clouds; in the center are circular rain drops – released by the axe of Chaac – which fall down into a choppy body of water below. A collaboration with Lumber + JadeNo need to hide with this brand new sustainable 32" Locker/Cruiser Longboard. The extended wheel-well positions allow you to carve and charge through high-speed turns with no wheel bite. This board features an exclusive bat wing tail which emulates the tail of a surfboard. Enjoy the fresh breeze in your face as you bomb that hill or simply cruise the beach walk or college campus.
Tech
- 31.5” x 9.25”
- 5 ply Hybrid (3ply bamboo, 2ply maple; 70% bamboo)
- Non-carbonized; lighter colored texture
- Glue in our decks is water-based and complies with European Standard EN71
Complete includes
- Bamboo Skate Reverse Kingpin Standard Black 150mm trucks
- Yellow 70mm/78A Crest wheels
- Abec 7 Runner bearings
- Clear Grip Tape
- 1.25″ Black Hardware
- 1/4″ Flat Hard Risers