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RAD retro cruiser skateboard Checker 7.9

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RAD retro cruiser skateboard Checker 7.9

RAD retro cruiser skateboard Checker

The Retro Roller Cruiser Board from RAD is made for beginners to gain their first board control. With a Retro Roller you are sure to stir up some remarkable action with its flashy graphics and 50's inspired shape.

Stay stylish with a timeless 50's shaped cruiser board

< p>Responsive ride, allowing you to maneuver your way around the city.
Take it to the train or bus with ease with its handy 50s shape.
Feel like surfing the tarmac because of the flat , floating shape.
Intended for cruising, transportation and learning the basics of skateboarding.
Get started right away as this complete skateboard comes fully assembled and pre-packed out of the box.</p >

Deck material:Hard Rock Maple, 7-ply
Wheelbase:14.5" (36.8cm)
Deck length:28" (71cm)
Deck width:7.9" (20.1cm )
Wheel diameter:60mm
Deck features:Directional
Concave:Mild
Wheel material:PU casted, SHR
Bearing precision:ABEC-7
Bushings :88A, SHR
Grip tape:Pre-gripped
Riding Style:Cruise

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  • AN By Aron - 16-09-2020 22:06

    5 / 5

    Top kwaliteit, mooie look. Niet duur :)

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