No, of course not. Paying $80 for a regular deck that could break in a week is silly. Skateboarding companies need to get with the times and produce more durable decks. Only then higher prices are fair.
On that note, check out these kape decks: https://kapeskateboards.com/. I've had the chance to try one from a fellow skater at the park yesterday and I'm amazed at how similar they feel. Great pop, strong as an ox, doesn't chip. The guy who I used it from was pretty much pro skill-wise, and he was nothing but enthusiastic about them too. Unfortunately they only come in 8.25 inch width for now as that is the most sold size apparently; understandable from a startup point of view. I've just mailed them asking whether they will increase size availability someday.
Edit: already got an answer :O
Thx for reaching out!
We are about to drop the 8.5inch deck in a few weeks; but going wider isnβt scheduled yet.So 8.5 might stay the widest deck for a while.
Go give it a try; the board is so much better than regular decks or anything else on the market; it might even make up the missing width. At least thatβs what a lot of skaters say; worldwide!All the best,