VOLADOR 42inch freeride longboard complete cruiser ( drop through deck – camber concave )(Hawaii)
The Volador 42-Inch Freeride longboard has some revolutionary techs in skateboard engineering. Cold pressed 8-ply hardrock maple is strong enough to hold 220 lbs, while symmetrical camber concave deck is shock absorbent, super flexible, and saves trouble in adjusting posture. The 7-Inch casted alluminium trucks are equipped with carbon steel axle and kingpin, and adjustable between 45 and 50 degree. Under the help of super rebound PU bushing, the board has an amazing maneuverability and turing accuracy. With those round edge 70x51mm PU wheels, and ABEC-9 precision bearings, the board carves like beast. Pull tight your muscles, give it some power paddle, you are all set to cut corners in city cruising, or start a freeride showoff.
Product Features
- As an artisan work from our engineering team, the 42inch drop through camber deck offers super flex and shock absorber.
- 8-ply natural hardrock maple and epoxy glue, healthy materials bring more fun, and is better for environment.
- Genuine alluminium 7-Inch reverse kingpin trucks are adjustable as 50 or 45 degree, and take to you great maneuverability.
- Durable 70x51mm 78A PU wheels work with ABEC-9 presion bearings, letting you enjoy an unsurpassed smooth ride.
- Designed by talents across the Atlantic. Graphics range from strikingly vintage to avant-garde looks.
Smooth Ride. Great for beginners and experts alike! My son is 6 foot tall. You can see the comparison of him versus the board.Also attached is a closeup of the trucks.We do live a the beach and long-boarding is very popular. As a matter of fact this will be my sons transportation across the college campus really soon. We do own other long boards. I have two girls one is 5 and the other is 9. They all mentioned this was an extremely stable long board and excellent for beginners and expert users. The board is very stable and able to cut…
Good Entry Level Board This is my second board that I own, with my first being a Kryptonics longboard. By no means am I a pro at skateboarding, but I do use these to commute around campus. Here are some things I’ve noticed about this board during my week or so of use:Pro’s:1. This thing turns very easily. For such a long board, the turn radius is pretty acceptable, and I can hit pretty bendy sidewalks with sometimes up to 110 degree angle turns with good speed without having to pick up the board and…