


Santa Cruz Oops Mucus Reissue Deck
Oops Mucus! A newly reissued Santa Cruz team deck from 1990 - never before seen in terms of shape or graphic, by legendary artist Jim Phillips. Red wood stain and spot matte ink - and though it looks like bogies inside don't worry, its 7 ply maple.
Be mindful of the fact that as a true reissue, this one is drilled with the old school truck pattern! Not all trucks will fit - ideally you will check this before you check out.
A full 10.32" wide, good for big feet and/or big carves. Featuring the awesome Cruz Missile II concave to keep you locked in, comfy and confident.
Stubby nose for that little bit of extra control in your ollies and off the coping, but its not a full nose by any means. It keeps the deck length down to 30.7" so this is a real short and fat board. To my mind, that means super stylish and fun to cruise around town.
But as well as it will cruise it will also shred, check out any of the Santa Cruz media from the 90s to see that its certainly not the board holding you back!
Original: $100.44
-70%$100.44
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Description
Oops Mucus! A newly reissued Santa Cruz team deck from 1990 - never before seen in terms of shape or graphic, by legendary artist Jim Phillips. Red wood stain and spot matte ink - and though it looks like bogies inside don't worry, its 7 ply maple.
Be mindful of the fact that as a true reissue, this one is drilled with the old school truck pattern! Not all trucks will fit - ideally you will check this before you check out.
A full 10.32" wide, good for big feet and/or big carves. Featuring the awesome Cruz Missile II concave to keep you locked in, comfy and confident.
Stubby nose for that little bit of extra control in your ollies and off the coping, but its not a full nose by any means. It keeps the deck length down to 30.7" so this is a real short and fat board. To my mind, that means super stylish and fun to cruise around town.
But as well as it will cruise it will also shred, check out any of the Santa Cruz media from the 90s to see that its certainly not the board holding you back!







