You need to know the width and the length. You should be ok with anything between 7'' to 7.75''. I can suggest Reinbe Yellow Wave or KB Dots ( both 7.5" X 31"), or from Baker: Lenoce Animal House (7.75 x 31.63). But definitely the 7.5'' Reinbe sized would feel better for you, since it's shorter as well.
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∙ 14y agoNo, not at all. I'd say it's rather large for your shoe size. It's related of what you're looking for, if you're looking for street style and you have good balance, then everything from 7'' to 8'' will work. If you're on vert, then it would be very useful to get something around 8''. For 7.5 shoe size, the 7.5'' deck will feel very stable, but might be hard to flip, since 7.5'' to 7.75'' decks are used by skaters with shoes size of 12 as well.
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∙ 14y agoThe answer can vary as different brands and pros choose different designs and concaves, but the general rule of thumb is between 33 and 30 inches. Some manufacturers will have the specs on their websites. But in my experience, the width is far more important than the length.
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∙ 15y agoa 7.5 inch board is less wide and is made for street skating because you can flip it better
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∙ 15y agoWell it all depends because if you are new to skating the wider the board the better because it is easier to catch flip tricks but itd personal preference really.
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∙ 14y ago7.5 is smaller.
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∙ 13y ago7.5 inches
yeah bro they will fit smaller trucks are good for wider boards man just skate it up
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Kings Dominion is 400 acres.
101% of 775= 101% * 775= 1.01 * 775= 782.75
4% of 775 = 4% * 775 = 0.04 * 775 = 31
40% of 775= 40% * 775= 0.4 * 775= 310
775 as a fraction is 775/1.
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775 is the only number in all of math that equals 775.