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Opera Triple Torn Big Mask Fatties EX7 12" Skateboard Deck

Opera Skateboards

Opera Triple Torn Big Mask Fatties EX7 12" Skateboard Deck

€79,95 EUR
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Pickup available at Surfdevils

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Opera Triple Torn Big Mask Fatties EX7 12" Skateboard Deck

12"

Surfdevils

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

C/Dr.Combelles,27
25003 Lleida
Lleida
Spain

+34973240616
Product Details

The Opera Triple Torn Big Mask Fatties EX7 12" Skateboard Deck is an exceptionally wide platform designed for riders who demand extreme stability, generous foot space and full control across creative terrain. With its massive 12" width, it stands far outside conventional dimensions and is ideal for power stances, precise foot placement and experimental riding styles. The 7-ply maple construction delivers lasting strength, a solid deck feel and predictable stiffness, while its 32.4" length and 14.25" wheelbase achieve a stable, balanced response. Integrated wheel wells provide clearance for larger wheels, enabling deep carving without wheelbite. As a team board, it is engineered for bowl riding, ramp transitions, DIY spots and large-format street experimentation.

Performance

In motion, the Fatties EX7 offers exceptional composure and a planted ride. Its enormous 12" width creates unmatched stability, lending confidence during heavy landings, fast transitions and powerful carves. The 14.25" wheelbase encourages controlled turning while maintaining enough responsiveness for quick directional adjustments. This deck thrives in bowls, ramps and oversized features, and also suits creative urban lines. Thanks to its 7-ply maple structure, riders receive consistent feedback and structural integrity even under demanding loads.

Functional construction

The classic 7-ply maple layup ensures durability, stiffness and long-term shape retention. The ultra-wide silhouette offers generous stance options and stable leverage for manoeuvres that benefit from extra deck real estate. Integrated wheel wells reduce wheelbite risk and allow the use of larger wheel setups, making the deck an excellent basis for experimental or high-volume riding. Every structural choice aims to support riders who push beyond standard street setups and explore more unconventional approaches.

Technology applied to performance

High-grade maple and a controlled pressing process provide consistent flex behaviour and reliable durability. The wheel wells improve manoeuvrability with wide trucks and large wheels, while the extreme width defines a new level of stability and control. Its geometry ensures structural security under pressure, supporting riders who reinterpret terrain with creativity and precision.

Technical specifications

  • Width: 12"
  • Length: 32.4"
  • Wheelbase: 14.25"
  • Construction: 7-ply maple
  • Integrated wheel wells
  • Model: Opera Team Deck

Style & usage

Ideal for bowls, ramps, creative urban setups and experimental riding with larger wheels.

Who it's for

Perfect for advanced and creative riders seeking extreme stability, maximum foot room and dependable control.

In summary

  • 12" width for unmatched stability
  • Wheel wells for larger wheels and deeper carving
  • 7-ply maple: strength and durability
  • Designed for bowl, ramp and experimental riding
  • 32.4" length + 14.25" wheelbase for balanced performance

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Fatties EX7 12" deck suitable for advanced riders?

Yes, its extreme width and 7-ply maple construction provide high stability, strong footing and reliable control.

Is a 12" deck easy to use for street skating?

It offers exceptional stability but is better suited to bowls, ramps and creative setups than traditional technical street skating.

Do the wheel wells allow the use of larger wheels?

Yes, the integrated wheel wells reduce wheelbite and support wide or high-volume wheel configurations.

Is the 7-ply maple deck durable?

Yes, the 7-ply structure ensures long-lasting strength and consistent performance under demanding use.

Goodness me, that’s a lot of wood… what would happen if this 12" deck were so wide it needed its own postcode?

The postal service would make you mount a letterbox on the tail, and every trick would count as express delivery.

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