Anti-sink plates - interest/ideas?

which country is domestically?

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Meant United States.

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ah ok thanks.
i’m in uk so i don’t care too much where they are made (although I’m sure most people will) but I think adding mounts for lights would be great. a go pro mount option would also be a good idea I think. You do have to compete for space with a Davega though, so the market of the higher end boards may be a little harder to sell in.

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Could make a design that has the Davega mounting holes + these rails on the sides :sunglasses:

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that would be insane. fujio will definitely have to do the maths on how many he will actually sell, but I think it would be really cool if he did make it.

i got u bb <3

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center rail? WIth a davega? huh?

two separate designs. One single rail and one dual rail davega

I haven’t really been following the Davega crowd. How are people mounting these to their boards?

i believe they come with a rectangular anti sink plate type thing for countersunk fasteners then the davega attaches to that via some small screws

someone will correct me if I’m wrong about that

You install this with your regular truck bolts

then take the davega and screw it into the plate with 4 more screws

Perfect explanation.

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I got these a couple years ago. Unfortunately, the holes don’t quite line up They are about 1/4" off.

What are FAST rails?

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Looks like a nice mounting plate. Would be nice if there was a larger plate that would allow you to use a Davega and a set of lights while serving as an anti-sink plate. 3 birds with one stone!

grafik

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This looks like a good helmet for ESK8. Rails to mount accessories like lights.

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Unfortunately it’s not rated for the kinds of impacts we expect to experience. It’s a combat helmet designed to absorb explosions and shrapnel.

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Maybe someone could make a ESK8 version. Just an idea.

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id be keen for some kind of mount for a short extension arm for my 360 cam.

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A picatinny rail system may be ideal for an extension arm. One go-pro style mount could mount to the end of the rod. The other would attach to the shaft of the rod. With the adjustment in a picatinny rail, you could move it forward and backward to get the angle you want.

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