PlayWheels Disney Minnie Mouse 21” Wood Cruiser Skateboard
This cool children’s beginner skateboard is a great choice for any Minnie Mouse fan who wants to start learning the balance and coordination that skateboarding helps kids acquire. The Disney Minnie Mouse 21-Inch Wood Cruiser Skateboard from Playwheels has a brightly colored deck that features vivid graphics of your child’s favorite characters. The 21-inch long 9-ply maple deck is thick, sturdy, and gives an aspiring boarder just the right amount of space to start riding with some room to keep growing. The special grip surface helps keep feet firmly planted on the board while the 6-inch deck width is great for smaller feet to practice balancing and ensure proper footing while riding. A single kick tail makes for easy maneuvering and offers a safe way to brake. PVC-injected 50mm x 27mm wheels and nylon bearings stand up to long use and deliver a very smooth ride whether at the skate park, on the sidewalk, or just practicing in the driveway. Recommended for ages 5-10 years, supports weight up to 100 pounds.
Product Features
- Complete 21-in. wood cruiser skateboard with thick, durable 9-ply maple deck
- Single kicktail design provides greater control and an easy way to brake
- PVC-injected 50mm x 27mm wheels and nylon bearings deliver a very smooth ride
- Composite trucks and steel axle supports higher weight and faster speed
- Recommended for ages 5-10 years, supports weight up to 100 lbs.
Even Princesses can be Thrashers. I read some pretty horrible reviews of this product. I haven’t encountered anything yet. My daughter asked that I get her a skateboard so she could skate with me. Now I know that this is not Tony Hawk from Powell Peralta, or a Bones, but a board for a little girl to get the fundamentals down. I let her look at the mainstream boards from all kinds of makers, I was hoping that my little one was going to pick a Birdhouse, or a Powell, but she went for the Frozen like all 6 year old princesses…
Low price, low expectations. Great deck! However, poor-quality trucks/wheels/bearings. Exactly what you’d expect for the money… As a toy that you don’t want your kid to actually ride, it’s totally fine. As an entry-skateboard for someone who actually wants to learn skating, you’ll need to replace everything under the deck.First, the individual wheels are not symmetrical, and the bearings are poorly manufactured, so the skateboard didn’t roll right out of the packaging. I loosened up the nuts, and the wheels spun more freely (but not evenly), so it was hard to get…