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Stage XI Forged MID Titanium Trucks in a Polished Finish. Lightweight & Strong
Independent Truck Co. Stage XI Forged Titanium Trucks, MID height, polished finish. These trucks are super lightweight & durable. Featuring a forged baseplate, titanium axle & hollow kingpin
MID Independent Trucks come in at 53.5mm (axle to deck) compared to Standard Independent Trucks which are 55mm. Lower Trucks are great for more stability, with a lower centre of gravity. Its believed they turn faster & have a more responsive pop
Spec's
Indy Size | Axle Length | Weight* Each/Pair |
Best Fit For Deck Size |
129 | 7.6" | ? / ? | 7.5" to 8.0" |
139 | 8.0" | 322g / 644g | 7.8" to 8.25" |
144 | 8.25" | 326g / 652g | 8.125" to 8.5" |
149 | 8.5" | 342g / 684g | 8.375" to 8.75" |
159 | 8.75" | 340g / 680g | 8.675" to 9.0" |
169 | 9.125" | ? / ? | 9.0" to 9.9 |
*All weights are taking instore on a cheap scale, & are averaged out over multiple trucks weighed in each size. Why are the 159's lighter then the 149's?!? "Dunno, Speed Boat..."
Independent Truck Company is a skateboard truck manufacturer based in Santa Cruz, California. Established in 1978, the company is owned by NHS, Inc. and sponsors an extensive list of team riders.
The company was co-founded by Richard Novak, Jay Shiurman, Fausto Vitello, and Eric Swenson and the Stage 1 model was the inaugural product, released on May 23, 1978, in Newark, California. The Independent truck (or "Indy") was designed as a response to the lack of high quality skateboard trucks on the market at the time.
Independent Truck Company chose the rounded cross logo at its founding in the late 1970s. From day one, the Independent logo has represented the passion for skateboarding. The Independent rounded cross design is not an Iron Cross, which has straight sides, and is not a racist hate symbol. Independent Truck Company does not and has never stood for the promotion of hate. We strongly denounce all forms of discrimination, racism, hate, and racial injustice. We believe in the power of skateboarding as a positive force in the world