J JACKCUBE DESIGN Skateboard Storage Holder - Skateboard Display Holder, Standing Storage, Skateboard Accessories for Portable Display or Skateboard Parking lot - MK501A
N**R
Ideales Geschenk
Aus schön verarbeitetem robusten Material... Ideales Geschenk für Skater
G**7
Just sort of odd choices
I am not a fan. The construction is simple, 6 total screws, 3 screws per leg. will take anyone, literally, a minute to assemble. Wood looks nice. Construction is sturdy and well made.My problem:It doesn't fit my skateboard. It seems to be the wheels. I have larger than I guess the average wheels. nothing ridiculous, a friend told me to get a bit larger diameter to assist in running over cracks/rocks and such while learning. so they have a larger diameter that what the most vanilla build would be. It created a tight fit. I had to really push into it a bit to get the skateboard on there. I could tell the larger size of wheels made the fit tighter. So that's a con, only works with specifically medium to small wheels. Or, perhaps trucks a bit longer. Either way, it requires a level of specificity I don't feel like looking in to.Edit: Another reviewer mentioned low trucks. I suppose that could also be a cause. To reiterate, the trucks and wheels I am using are right off the shelf at a Zumiez. Standard, vanilla built skateboard, and this thing does not fit it.I don't understand why the lean. In order to see the graphics of the skateboard, you have to face the stand backwards. So instead of looking at the solid wood design, you are looking at the legs and screws on the backside. Otherwise, you will be looking at the grip tape.And the lean itself, while not extreme, why? There are less than 10 dollar plastic options that work well enough, and keep the board upright. So with the cheap plastic ones, not only is the board upright, it isn't reliant on trucks/wheel dimensions, and faces the graphics to be visible on display. For a product that is made of better material, I would have expected to be able to do that. The lean is just too awkward for my OCD.I opted for the cheap 8 dollar plastic solution. Works well enough, board is upright, cool graphic showing, right in the corner of the room.
B**.
Good but not for low trucks
I loves these stands. I bought 3 of them but..... If you have low trucks they don't work. The wood is too thick. If they were about 2mm thinner these would be awesome.
1**C
Not for Ripstik
Does NOT work for ripstik
T**W
Elegant, sturdy NO PLASTIC, displays my Arbor Cruiser in style.
For a price about $15 more than flimsy-looking alternatives, this stand is classy and satisfying. When will I ever learn you get what you pay for? When?
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