The Enuff Fade 7.75” doesn’t try to talk to you or convince you. You put it down, step on, and after a few pushes you already feel this isn’t a “you’ll get used to it” kind of board, but the type that pulls you in while you ride. It doesn’t overdo anything, doesn’t overexplain, it just lets you find your own pace on it.
Behind Enuff there’s no marketing story, but a brand that grew out of the London skate scene, doing the same thing since 2006: building setups that actually work. They don’t chase trends, they focus on what happens on concrete. The Fade is a clean expression of that mindset. No overdesign, no overthinking, every detail is tuned to come together in use.
The deck feels alive under your feet, but not twitchy. The 7-ply maple isn’t just about durability, it has character. There’s a tight rebound that really comes out when you start pushing it properly. The whole setup feels unified. It’s not a mix of parts, it works as one. When you give it speed, it doesn’t fall apart, it holds the line, the curve, the movement.
Street or skatepark, it’s the same story: it goes. And at some point, the question is no longer “can you land it?”, but how clean you can make it. The Enuff Fade doesn’t force anything on you. It just gives you a base where you actually start skating, not just rolling.