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Santa cruz boards
Santa cruz boards









santa cruz boards

It probably has to do with the fact that this board is very stiff.Īnyway, this is the ultimate cruiser that allows you to do basic tricks and can take you everywhere. One person said it felt heavy but was surprisingly stable, she actually did a fine job riding this thing. Some people claim this isn’t a board for beginners, but I let a few beginners ride this board and they really liked it. I don’t think this is true but you could go for the Landyachtz Tugboat instead. I was told larger and tall or riders with big feet will have a harder time learning to cruise on this board. You can either get harder bushings or take your time to get used to it, but there’s an alternative. It’s just a really fun ride and it’s very silent.Price quality the best choice, durable components that last a long time.It has a mellow concave which makes the board more responsive.High-quality wheels that are great on rough surfaces, the big soft wheels give a butter-smooth ride.The kicktail allows you to do some tricks or hop curbs.Easy to carry around, it’s small (28,5”) perfect for commuting (there are also even smaller versions).Sure you can get a cruiser for around 70 bucks but the bearings are usually of low quality and the wheels consist of a cheap polyurethane (plastic) mix.Īnyway here’s why this cruiser is the most popular: The problem with many cheap cruisers is that they are made of poor quality components. Mini cruisers aren’t exactly cheap, at least a decent one isn’t. Still, it’s the number one mini-cruiser out there. The Dinghy has been around for a while and the design changed a bit over the years. It’s the perfect balance between cruising, carving and small enough to do some basic tricks (though for that I recommend a regular skateboard). I tightened them a little bit which made a huge difference. Ride it about one hour or rock and carve for about 30 minutes before you do, otherwise, you might compromise the integrity of the bushings. Don’t tighten the nuts on the kingpins right away. The small wheelbase and trucks (105mm) make it responsive and turns but it easily snaps back into position meaning it’s also surprisingly stable for its size, but you need to tighten the trucks a bit. Some airlines even allow these boards as a carry-on, as long as you abide by the rules. The smaller versions can even be stowed away in a backpack but this version needs to be strapped on. The Dinghy is the perfect cruiser/commuter board that you can easily carry around. Their cruisers are well known for their quality and durability. Landyachtz has been building boards for decades and produce their own wheels and trucks. I did an in-depth review recently if you want all the details, this board is a rock star. The Dinghy is the favorite among cruisers and works extremely well out of the box! Check out the test drive I did with a friend.

santa cruz boards

One of the best mini cruisers is the Landyachtz Dinghy. The Dinghy is the little brother of the Tug Boat and the parts are high quality and are very well-tuned. I tested even more cruisers, you can find the link at the bottom of this page. I tested all of the cruisers myself, no fake stuff but my personal experience may differ from yours. This is not your typical list post just summing up pros and cons. These decks are loved by cruiser boarders for their looks, performance, and quality of the components. Globe Big Blazer (Best for Beginners)īest Mini Cruiser Skateboards & Longboards Best Mini Cruiser Skateboards & Longboards.











Santa cruz boards