Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3993 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: Medium
- Color: Blue
- Brand: Street Surfing
- Model: 440009
- Released on: 2012-02-17
Features
- The hottest skateboard now in hot fun color!
- The nostalgic boards for all riders of any age.
- 23" traction pattern PP deck.
- Independent truck system.
- Ultra wide deep cone wheels.
- The hottest skateboard now in hot fun color!
- The nostalgic boards for all riders of any age.
- 23" traction pattern PP deck.
- Independent truck system.
- Ultra wide deep cone wheels.
Product Description
Street Surfing #440009 Mali Blue FIZZ Skateboard with Orange Wheels
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
A Cheap Price for a Cheap Board
By carvAzfalt
I had high expectations because my thinking was that a board like this would be pretty cheap to make. When I first got on the board, it felt like it might be worth 2$. The deck flexed very low, which made it tougher to stride on. On top of that, I think the wheels might be made of pure plastic. One attempt at a slide, the pavement was permanently etched in the wheels. When you try to roll the wheels, they turn for maybe a second, because of the horrible bearings. The trucks are the cheap plasticky type that barely allow you to turn at all on the board. The only plus was it was very cheap in price. Other than that, it was pretty horrible. I wouldn't recommend this product.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Terrible
By LALALAL
With in the first 4 hrs the wheel broke off and striped the truck on that side. besides that i like it , wheels pure plastic , should be worth $2
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Great for what it's meant to be...for kids!
By Chris E.
I bought this board for my 7 year old. I thought it would be a nice (and cheap) skateboard for him to learn on. There wasn't much of a description for this product, but I went ahead and bought it knowing that at $20 it wasn't likely it was going to be as good as a Stereo vinyl board. Well, once I bought it I all of the sudden saw 2-3 reviews pop up and they were extrememly harsh and I feared I just spent $20 on junk. It is in fact nearly all plastic, but it's clear on the box that you should not exceed 100 lbs! It's also just meant for cruising, it's not a trick board. At 72 lbs this is just fine for my son and it works great. It's a bit stiff at first but after about 20-30 min the wheels loosen up. It's not as fast as other vinyl cruisers due to some plastic parts, but that actually helps make it easier to learn and keep balance. I'd imagine in about 90 days I'll get a new board so it's worth the $20.
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