Square Egg Shape Review - Jesus Rodriguez
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The new Cosa Nostra square egg shape board from Saigon Skateboards is a solid addition to the fingerboard scene, and it's easy to see why it's blowing up right now.
Coming in at almost 34mm wide (around 34mm x 97mm based on the Back to School drop), this boxy egg cruiser shape strikes a great balance between classic egg vibes and a more modern, squared-off feel. The extra width gives it noticeable stability—whether you're locking into grinds, manuals, or just cruising around, it feels planted and forgiving without sacrificing pop or responsiveness.
The graphics are clean and bold, with that signature Cosa Nostra monkey logo popping against the dark deck stain. The hand-scratched style details (like the custom "K.O.K" and "FECK" etchings in some pieces) add a raw, street-authentic touch that makes each board feel personal and full of character—perfect for collectors who want something with personality.
In terms of ride quality, the deck is super smooth right out of the box, with excellent concave that hugs your fingers nicely for precise control. The pop is snappy, flips feel effortless, and it handles technical lines really well. The overall construction screams quality—tight tolerances, great wood feel, and that signature Saigon Skateboards craftsmanship.
No wonder this shape has such high popularity in the community lately; it's versatile enough for street, park, or flatground sessions, and it's quickly becoming a go-to for both beginners looking for stability and advanced fingerboarders chasing new combos. If you're in the market for a fresh cruiser-inspired deck that performs without compromise, the Cosa Nostra square egg is definitely worth grabbing before they sell out again. Highly recommended—easily one of the standout releases this year! 🚀🖐️