🔥 Hybrid board for riders who want a lightweight park feeling, but also street-style finish, greater versatility, and a very favorable price.
Divine Zephyr Hybrid 500 mm Deck is a new freestyle deck designed for riders who want to combine skatepark riding with street elements. Thanks to the dimensions of 500 x 117 mm, reasonable weight, box end design, welded peg ends, and a smart rear axle solution, you get a hybrid deck that is playful in the park while also being more practical for technical street use.
⚖️ Weight 1044 g
Light hybrid board.
🧱 Box end
Street finish for more versatile use.
🔩 Allen key 6 is enough
The recess for the nut facilitates tightening the board.
⚔️ 102 g lighter
Before Ethic Pandemonium V2 Boxed 500x140 mm.
💸 Favorable price
For the price of the Pandemonium V2 Boxed, you can buy 2 decks and 2 wheels.
Divine Zephyr Hybrid 500 mm Deck is an interesting choice for riders who don't want a purely park or purely street deck. Thanks to the dimensions of 500 x 117 mm, footspace of 355 mm, and weight of 1044 g, it offers a hybrid feeling that works well in the skatepark, while also adding elements that you'll appreciate during more technical street riding.
The main difference is in the street finish. Thanks to this, you can combine more street elements in the skatepark, and the board appears more versatile than the classic purely park variant. A great advantage is also the welded peg box ends and the recess for the nut, so when tightening the rear axle you only need a 6mm Allen key. This is a very pleasant detail in practice during servicing and regular tightening.
The closest comparison makes sense to mention Ethic Pandemonium V2 500 mm, against which the Divine Hybrid is 94 g heavier.
Even closer in character is the Ethic Pandemonium V2 Boxed, but it has a width of 140 mm, so it's not a completely direct comparison. Even so, the Divine Zephyr Hybrid is 102 g lighter than this board, which is a very interesting result considering the boxed design.It also makes great sense in terms of price.
Compared to the Ethic Pandemonium V2 Boxed for 6249 CZK, the Divine Zephyr Hybrid is significantly more favorable — for the same amount, you can buy 2 Zephyr Hybrid decks and still get 2 wheels. In practice, you get a very interesting combination of hybrid use, low weight, and excellent price/performance ratio.The board feels like a very good compromise for riders who want a more street-oriented finish while still maintaining a decently playful setup, which can also function well in the park.
Divine Zephyr Hybrid 500 mm board is suitable for riders who want:
If you enjoy skatepark, but don't want to limit yourself to just a purely park feeling, the Zephyr Hybrid 500 mm makes a lot of sense.
| 📏 Deck Dimensions | 500 x 117 mm |
| 📐 Footspace | 355 mm |
| ⚖️ Weight | 1044 g |
| 📦 Board End | box end |
| 🧱 Rear Construction | welded peg box ends |
| 🔩 Service Advantage | recess for nut, only a 6 mm Allen key is needed |
| ⚔️ Comparison with Competitors | Ethic Pandemonium V2 500 mm: +94 g / Ethic Pandemonium V2 Boxed 500x140 mm: -102 g |
| 💸 Price Comparison | Ethic Pandemonium V2 Boxed costs 6249 CZK — for this price, you can buy 2 Zephyr Hybrid decks and 2 wheels |
| 📝 Note on Comparison | Pandemonium V2 Boxed has a width of 140 mm, so it's not a completely direct comparison |
The main difference is in the box end finish, which brings a more street-like character. Thanks to this, you can better combine street elements in the skatepark, and the board appears more versatile than a purely park variant.
A great advantage is that when tightening the rear part, you only need an Allen key 6. You don't need to hold the other side with a key, which speeds up both servicing and regular tightening.
It is mainly a hybrid board. In terms of size and feel, it fits well in a skatepark, but thanks to the box ends and the overall design of the rear part, it is closer to street elements than classic park decks.
Divine Zephyr Hybrid 500 mm is 102 g lighter, but it should be noted that the Ethic Pandemonium V2 Boxed has a width of 140 mm, so it's not a completely direct comparison.
If you're not sure which deck to choose, check out our guide how to choose a deck for a freestyle scooter, where you'll find differences in dimensions, width, length, and compatibility.
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