Carver 32" Sun Ray C5 Complete Surfskate
Sun Ray surfskate - A thoroughly modern take on the blend of surf and street, the narrower 8 1/2” template keeps it light, so you can just as easily flip a trick as carve a line. Featuring art by Daren Magee, AKA Real Fun, Wow!
For years we've been blending surf and skate, but as surfskate progresses and riders incorporate more traditional skateboard tricks into their style, we set out to design equipment that supports this progression. Lower, narrower trucks, new school double kick deck mold and smaller wheels all facilitate tricks while still supporting grippy, snappy carving.
Deck Specs:
- Width: 8 1/2"
- Nose: 5 3/4"
- Tail: 6 1/2"
- Wheelbase: 15 5/8"
Set Up:
- Front Truck: 5.75" C5
- Back Truck: 5.75" C4
- Griptape Style: Park
- Stock Wheels: 58mm/95A Black Parks
C5 Trucks
Skateboarders have invented many great tricks since the early days, and a truly modern surfskate needs to incorporate this history of progression. From classic carves to technical flip tricks, the evolution of skateboarding has always been about pushing boundaries. The C5 System (C5 front, C4 rear) is designed to honor that spirit by offering a setup that enhances performance in both surf-style carving and technical street tricks.
This system is shorter and narrower, lowering the center of gravity and giving the tail more pop. A lower center of gravity improves stability, making it easier to generate speed while maintaining control. The increased pop allows for higher ollies, which means better execution of tricks like kickflips, shove-its, and street-style airs. Whether riding in a bowl, cruising city streets, or hitting curbs and ledges, this setup provides the versatility needed for creative skating.
The narrower hanger and deck keep the board light and highly maneuverable, allowing for quick turns and responsive control. Whether pumping down the street or linking tricks together, riders will appreciate the seamless blend of surfskate flow and street-style agility. This is the next generation of surfskate, blending tricks and flow into a complex, creative expression across the urban landscape.
To ensure the best experience, we’ve developed two complete setups featuring an equally versatile street board mold. These boards offer the best of both worlds, allowing skaters to explore every aspect of their riding style with confidence and freedom.
History Of Carver
Carver Surfskate originated from the passion of two Venice, California surfers, Greg Falk and Neil Carver. In 1995, during a wave-less summer, they sought a way to replicate surfing on land. Traditional skateboards failed to mimic the fluid motion of surfing. This limitation led them to innovate.
Determined to capture the essence of surfing, Greg and Neil experimented with skateboard designs. They realized that enhancing the front truck's maneuverability was crucial. This insight prompted the development of a unique truck system.
In 1996, they introduced the C7 surf skate truck. This dual-axis system allowed fluid, surf-like movements on pavement. The C7's design enabled riders to pump and carve, generating speed without pushing.
The C7's success marked a turning point in skateboarding. It bridged the gap between surfing and skateboarding, attracting both communities. Carver's commitment to quality and innovation resonated with riders worldwide.
Building on the C7's success, Carver continued to innovate. They introduced the CX truck, a reverse-kingpin system offering a snappier ride. The CX provided a lighter, more responsive experience, appealing to a broader audience.
Carver's product line expanded to include various board shapes and sizes. Collaborations with brands like ...Lost and Channel Islands showcased their versatility. These partnerships blended surfboard design with skateboarding technology.
The company's influence extended beyond products. Carver played a pivotal role in popularizing surfskate culture. Their boards became training tools for surfers and a new avenue for skaters. This cross-pollination enriched both sports.
Carver's dedication to community is evident through events and collaborations. They sponsor riders and support grassroots movements, fostering a global surfskate community. This engagement has cultivated a loyal following.
Over the years, Carver's designs have evolved, incorporating new materials and technologies. However, their core mission remains: to deliver the surfing experience on land. This focus has solidified their position as industry leaders.
In recent years, surfskating has experienced a resurgence. Carver's early innovations laid the foundation for this growth. Their commitment to authenticity continues to inspire new generations of riders.