Why buy Blunt Envy Scooter Decks?
How do Prodigy decks differ?
Prodigy decks are lighter, park-oriented options. Typically 4.8 inches wide and 19.5 inches long, they’re ideal for younger or park riders wanting quick rotations and lower weight.
What are KOS decks?
KOS (King of Spades) decks represent Envy’s higher-end completes. The decks are slightly wider than Prodigy decks (around 5.0 inches) and include premium finishing, such as hydro-dipped graphics and integrated rear inserts for smoother grinds.
Are there signature models?
Yes. Riders like Jon Reyes, Flavio Pesenti and Richard Zelinka have signature AOS decks. These feature personalised dimensions, graphics and often unique cutouts or finishes.
Which deck width should I choose?
Park riders may prefer narrower decks (4.7–4.9 inches) for easier spins. Street riders or taller riders often choose wider decks (5.5–6.0 inches) for stability and grind surface. The choice depends on your style and foot size.
Do Envy decks fit big wheels?
Most Envy decks support wheels up to 120 mm. Some street decks accommodate 125 mm wheels, but check the brake or fender clearance.
Can I replace the brake or fender?
Yes. Envy decks include flex brakes or fenders. They can be swapped out for a different brake style or a fender, depending on your preference. Ensure the replacement matches the deck’s brake mount and wheel size.
Are Envy decks expensive?
They’re mid- to high-priced, reflecting quality materials and design. While not as cheap as entry-level decks, they offer durability and performance that justify the investment for serious riders.
How do Prodigy decks differ?
How do Prodigy decks differ?
Prodigy decks are lighter, park-oriented options. Typically 4.8 inches wide and 19.5 inches long, they’re ideal for younger or park riders wanting quick rotations and lower weight.
What are KOS decks?
What are KOS decks?
KOS (King of Spades) decks represent Envy’s higher-end completes. The decks are slightly wider than Prodigy decks (around 5.0 inches) and include premium finishing, such as hydro-dipped graphics and integrated rear inserts for smoother grinds.
Are there signature models?
Are there signature models?
Yes. Riders like Jon Reyes, Flavio Pesenti and Richard Zelinka have signature AOS decks. These feature personalised dimensions, graphics and often unique cutouts or finishes.
Which deck width should I choose?
Which deck width should I choose?
Park riders may prefer narrower decks (4.7–4.9 inches) for easier spins. Street riders or taller riders often choose wider decks (5.5–6.0 inches) for stability and grind surface. The choice depends on your style and foot size.
Do Envy decks fit big wheels?
Do Envy decks fit big wheels?
Most Envy decks support wheels up to 120 mm. Some street decks accommodate 125 mm wheels, but check the brake or fender clearance.
Can I replace the brake or fender?
Can I replace the brake or fender?
Yes. Envy decks include flex brakes or fenders. They can be swapped out for a different brake style or a fender, depending on your preference. Ensure the replacement matches the deck’s brake mount and wheel size.
Are Envy decks expensive?
Are Envy decks expensive?
They’re mid- to high-priced, reflecting quality materials and design. While not as cheap as entry-level decks, they offer durability and performance that justify the investment for serious riders.








