Thursday, July 14, 2016

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I am a complete novice to longboards, so this seemed like a good way to get my foot in the door. The only real prior experience I had with any type of board was a penny board, and I wasn't very good at it. This longboard, however, was extremely easy to start out on. I was really surprised at how I got on this thing and immediately felt like I knew what I was doing. Within the first few minutes, I was able to push pretty fast, turn, and stop with ease. This is just so easy to ride! It is perfect for a beginner like me. I've enjoyed cruising around on it -- it's a fun and efficient way to get around. Just one good push is enough for this board to carry you a pretty considerable distance. The ratio of ground covered to effort is very minimal.

Now as for the quality of the board -- it is actually really good! The board is made with some nice wood with a very beautiful stained finish on the bottom. The trucks look like they are well made. There is also a little spacer between the board and the trucks, which I imagine would keep the board from touching the wheels in a hard corner and also make it easier to turn in general. The wheels are very big and high quality. The grip tape on the top is perfectly cut to the board and provides great traction to your feet.

I am really quite pleased with this longboard. I have had fun with it! I recommend this to anyone who is interested in trying out longboarding. It's great for a beginner!



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