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no. riser pads are hard plastic that are mainly designed to give you more pop. shock pads also give some pop, but not much. the big difference is that shock pads greatly reduce the amount of pressure cracks you'll see in the deck. if you need to make a deck last for awhile, shock pads are the way to go.
Because it will help prevent cracks on your longboard. It will separate the trucks and board
It all depends on the height of your riser/shock pads.
Riser
Yeah they're the first double action bushings and improve any truck. I have them on independents. The hardnesses are adjusted generally for the weight of the skater. So if your like 200+ pounds you'll want the hardest ones. But you will be stable on the board than ever before and your trucks wont stay in a turn position after landing hard they always go back to being straight!! Their wheels and bearings are the best too!!!I have independent riser pads and shock pads. The shock pads haven't come in yet but the riser pads have; they have made a great difference so far.
A riser that has a curved shape at front.
LPX or mini LPX uses a riser card ( also called a bus riser or daughter card). LPX motherboard has the riser card near the center, whereas the NLX motherboard has the riser at the edge of the board.
Ronn Riser was born in 1962, in USA.
trade and riser are the terms used for stair case. trade is used for the breadth of and riser is used for height of stairs.
Neil Riser was born on 1962-04-25.