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The KrownComplete Longboard Skateboard is a high-quality, stylish board made from Canadian maple, featuring a 9-inch by 43-inch pintail shape, 65mm 78a wheels, and 6-inch silver trucks, designed for smooth rides and superior control.
R**U
Great bargain board
I was looking for a longboard for my daughter's 11th birthday. The price was right and she ended up loving the graphics I picked (Sunset). The board arrived in less than the time advertised, and all set to go. It appeared to be good quality, rode smoothly and, after breaking in the trucks, turned alright for a longboard. I had not ridden a board in about 25 years, so the large turn radius bugged me until I realized that it's a product of the wheelbase. My daughter loves it and I took a couple of days to teach her how to ride it.And then I was teaching her the Ollie. I wasn't sure how it was going to work with a long tail as opposed to a "kickable" tail, but I gave it a shot. I was a lot lighter the last time I did one of these, so I was a little surprised at the result. When I landed back on the board, my trailing foot was just to the rear of the rear truck and the tail just snapped. I weigh 195 pounds, so I'm not sure that it is unreasonable to expect this board to take it. I've glued it back together, but intend to make a new deck, and probably a stronger board altogether for myself since this thing IS fun.I suggest this product for riding, but not tricks, especially if you're dense, like me (you can read into that remark what you will).
M**H
A pretty good beginning longboard
This is my first longboard personally, and I'm finding it a great board to learn on. It gives me a chance to figure out what I want to do without breaking the bank, or worrying about tearing up my equipment. The board looks really nice, and I don't have any complaints about quality. The bearings and trucks aren't high-end, but not too bad to start with. I wouldn't want super fast bearings from the start, or I'd probably kill myself going down a hill.A couple things to note:The board has a pretty wide turning radius. Even if you loosen up the trucks, you can't carve super hard. This has a lot to do with the fact that the wheel base is pretty much wider than my stance.If you are cruising on flat land, you'll want to upgrade the bearings for sure. A couple of my friends have higher end boards/bearings, and I have to put in a lot more effort to keep up with them. On the bright side, like I said, it doesn't get away with you going down hill.Trucks have just a little speed wobble when you get going downhill fast.All in all, if you just want a pretty long board at a decent price, it's a great way to get a feel for what things are like. If you're like me you'll probably want to upgrade before too long though.
L**A
Great Beginner Board
I'm a forty-something woman who's recently got into long boarding. I'm still a novice - maybe 10 hours total on a board, but I've picked it up well enough and am comfortable cruising around town - no speed or downhills, just casual "strolls". Going out to visit my two nephews (8 & 17) I wanted introduce them to long boarding - they have no experience with skateboards - so looked for some nice entry level boards - not to cheep so they had a solid opportunity to learn, but not too expensive if they just don't get into it.I had three boards sent to them (one for me to play on, too!):Krown Wood Sunset Complete Pintail (because I just love this style)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003DVATUE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Quest Super Cruiser Kick Tailhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008EZNY4W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Xtreme Drop Downhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014DSOPK0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1At home I ride a nice Gold Coast pin tail that I picked up at a local shop so that's what I have to compare these three with and to start I can say, I paid twice as much for the Gold Coast than for any of the three listed above, and you can tell the Gold Coast is a better quality board, however, that said, for the price I was really happy with all three boards. From a beginner's perspective these are all great boards to start with. The bearings and wheels were good - no, the bearings aren't as smooth as what's on my Gold Coast, but for half the price I'm happy.To get to some of he specifics...The Krown Wood arrived warped which is why I only gave it three stars. In it's defense, when I road it, I really didn't notice any problems, but the board is a pretty significant part of the complete set and I feel, even at $70 the board should be right.The Xtreme Drop Down ended up being my favorite to ride, but that was mostly because I liked the drop down set up. The paper on the board did seem to scrape off pretty easily, but I won't ding them for that - cheeper quality goods kept the price down so I could get the boys into new toys.The Quest Kick Tail was just all around solid - not warped, paper seemed to stay on it, but it probably saw the least use of the three while I was there.In summary, as a beginner I can say all three are great beginner boards. A little disappointed with the Krown Wood's warped board as it doesn't really give them that board to build on if they want to upgrade a little at a time, but for the price I'd highly recommend any to get started.
C**N
Pretty Good Board for a Beginner
A pretty good board for the price. I'm a first time rider, using it to get around campus, and it is a good board for a beginner. The maple wood is not super flexible, but the rigidity allows for easier turning rather than increased comfort. The bearings could be better. I got some Super Bones Reds to replace the generic bearings, and bearing spacers as well, with new washers, which increased the rolling ability quite a bit. The wheels are a bit soft which increases rolling resistance, but they work for what they are.Overall, I'm very happy with the board. I've but in less than $75 on it, and it rides very well.Beginner Note: I have crashed the board hard into sidewalks about three times, which has caused the maple-ply to split at the front end. The only thing holding the material together was the grip tape. Using super glue and a vice to secure it over a 24-hour period fixed it like new. The front end is a bit dinged up, but no longer split.Also, the board was lighter than I expected. It's easy for me to carry through crowds.
P**S
Nice look though
Dont like the screws that hold the trucks on going straihht into the wood
C**N
genial
du plaisir pour tous, un peu stiff au debut mais avec un peu de temps les bushing se lousse et plus facile de tourner.
P**A
Really great board
My son really loved this board great price
K**B
Sturdy and affordable
Love it, it’s as sturdy as a longboard can be and has great value for your money. Great for a beginner like me.
A**R
Very pleased.
My daughter loved it ,it was what she wanted .
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