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Description
The Landyachtz ATV-X cruiser board is a mid-range option ideal for those upgrading their setup in pursuit of skill enhancement. It's perfect for zipping through urban crowds while executing nimble surfing manoeuvres. This cruiser board's deck boasts double kicktails. Essentially, double kick-tails are essential for riders keen on performing tricks at both ends of the board.
Being already fully assembled with all the appropriate parts, this complete board is practically ready to ride immediately upon unpacking.
- The deck is crafted from Canadian maple, offering superb pop and remarkable durability
- Epoxy efficiently secures the plies together
- Small wheels with a diameter of 60 mm are designed for tricks and offer quick acceleration
- Soft wheels rated at 78A provide a smooth ride by absorbing road vibrations and ensure a firm grip for robust pumping
- 90A bushings are relatively firm, providing stability at higher speeds but reduced agility on turns
- Purchasing this board supports the 'One Board One Tree' initiative - whereby Landyachtz plants one tree for each board sold
Notice: This Landyachtz cruiser board arrives only partially assembled. Please inspect all nuts and bolts and tighten them if necessary to ensure an optimal experience.
Notice: When purchasing a complete cruiser board, always ensure that everything is properly tightened before your initial ride.
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reviews (9)
Verified Buyer | |
"Fantastic board, great service from Stephan and the board arrived intact, on time and exactly what I ordered. Thanks." | |
Craig Lacey (Paisley) | 01/10/2021 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Loving this board. I've only had the chance to go out on it once, but I love how light it is compared to my old longboard, and how easily it carves and pumps. I've rolled over a few twigs and small rocks on it by accident & the big soft wheels just soak up the bumps. I'm a pretty big guy & so far the thin laminate wood & fibreglass board has held up really well. Very happy with this purchase." | |
Matthew Moran (Birmingham) | 19/04/2021 |