Rimable Drop-through Longboard 41Inch PINKBLACK
Rimable 41INCH Drop-Through Longboard
Deck Shape:Freerider Deck.
Deck Layers:9Ply
Truck:Drop Through 7Inch AluminiuM Truck.
Wheel:70x51mm 85A Hardness PU Wheels
Bearing:Rimable use the High-speed lubricant Bearing
This Drop-Through Long board is the perfect choice for anyone wanting all the benefits of a standard drop through but with a tighter turning radius.
Whether you’re weaving through people or cones this little carver will definitely do the trick.
With its low deck height for easy pushing, 9.5″ wide deck for powering through turns and 70mm PU wheels for a cadillac smooth ride and ultra low rolling resistance the 41″ Drop Through Longboard is a hard-to-beat all-rounder.
The Drop-Through Longboard with Maximum stability makes this a great choice for downhilling,
while its ease of pushing is perfect for long distance riding or just kicking around town/campus.
Product Features
- 41X9.5 Inch Size With Freerider Shape longboard!
- 8 PLY FULL Canadian Maple Deck for the long board,More Elastic and More Load Weight
- Drop Through 7inch 180 Aluminium Truck With High Elastic Bushing!
- 70X51MM PU WHEELS With 78A Hardness
- Rimable Longboard Bearing with high-speed lubricant
everything you need to know! Scroll to bottom for TLDR review lolI did a ton of research before buying this board and there is a lot that I would like to address for anyone looking for a longboard whether you are an expert or a beginner, something like this is difficult to purchase without being able to hold it and i feel that it is the reviewers job to answer all the questions for those that follow us.Let me preface this by saying that the day I got this longboard, it arrived maybe an hour before I…
First impressions This is a mass produced skateboard that should be priced 10-15 USD lower….although It’s quality is better than what you’ll find at the big retail stores. Rimable has no company web site, no customization, no support, no advertising on build materials….it’s a ghost company unlike those companies like sector 9. Rimable pieced together medium grade decks, trucks and wheels to make a decent board and used customer reviews to promote their boards by giveaways for good reviews….sounds crooked…