🛹 Ride the Wave of Adventure!
The 42 Inch Longboard Skateboard Complete Cruiser Pintail is expertly crafted from 9 layers of high-quality Canadian maple, designed for stability and durability. With a weight capacity of up to 330lbs, it features precision ABEC-11 bearings for a smooth ride, making it perfect for cruising, carving, and freestyle. This longboard comes fully assembled, ready for riders of all skill levels to enjoy.
Age Range | Adult |
Color | A-Sea Wave |
Size | Cruiser |
Material Type | Maple Aluminum |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Wheel Size | 70 Millimeters |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | seething |
Manufacturer | seething |
Item model number | DFish-10 |
Package Dimensions | 110.49 x 22.86 x 3.05 cm; 3.08 kg |
ASIN | B08JJ8MVFR |
S**R
It's really good for a beginner+it holds weight
I got this longboard and it's really nice. I recently got back into longboarding and this board is great compared to the last one I got at Walmart. It holds a person that's about 308 ppund and barely bends or flexes at all. I really recommend it!!
M**D
Excellent produit
Roule très bien très fluide
M**S
Great for Old Fat Guys
As a 6'4" tall, 310lb guy, at 51 years old I decided to get back into skating for fitness after 25 years of not skating. No boring walks for this old guy, I gotta do something that could break my hip!When I started searching for decks that would hold my large Marge butt, I realized that the entire scope and varieties of skateboard offerings in the world had changed since the last time I skated in the mid 90s. This one quickly rose to the top in the list of boards within my price range to see if I could still shred. It wasn't built for stunts. Wasn't built to impress. Was just there to cruise down the road and give me some chill vibes I was looking for while I lost weight.I'm happy to say this worked as planned. It never gave me up, never let me down, never ran.... wait a minute...lol. It was an awesome board for the money spent on it and solidified in my mind that I most certainly do want to continue skating. I've now, after having lost a bit of weight, slowly moved up to creating a more focused, and more expensive custom board that better suits where I want to be in the game, I wanted to come back and tell everyone the ups and downs of this particular deck. Without further jokes, here we go.First the actual dimensions, because their a bit off in the ad.Length: 42"Width : 9"Wheel Base: 24.75"Flexability: Very flexible, not ridged at allMax Load: Supported my 310lbs through several months of riding without breakage or even any obvious cracks anywhere.It has a gradual curve to it that helps you stay on it. It does sit a little high. The trucks, bearings, and wheels aren't the best but they get you by. It does flex quite a bit with 310lbs standing on it but never dragged the ground, broke, or cracked in any way over the course of several riding sessions a week and several months. I totally plan on keeping the deck as a backup deck/deck to loan out to friends that want to try their hand at longboarding.At the end of the day, I highly recommend this deck to anyone starting out into longboarding that wants to dip their feet in the water without paying tons of money. It looks good, rides good, and will definitely help you make up your mind if longboarding is your thing or not.
R**E
Its best board at this price range!
I received my board with a manufacturer defect, but when I reached out to the company, they were more than happy to send me a replacement. The package arrived very carefully packaged, even including a skateboard nose cover.I have had this board for a little over a month now.. This board is exceptionally sturdy and easily handles my weight. I weigh a little over 200 lbs, and I never heard any cracking noises like I did with my previous one. (the dinosaur UFO board in the picture)The board is perfect for carving and confidently cruising downhills. It has a tight turning radius and and overall sense of safety.
B**.
Works great, will need upgrades for heavier users.
Had to upgrade the bushings to 98A hardness and needed a riser to prevent wheel from hitting the board. This was probably due to being heavier. All in all good board if you understand that upgrades may be needed due to weight and probably bearings as you get better at skating.
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