Description
Ultra wide surf/skate cruiser with built-in arch bar for locked-in control during surf-like manuevers.
Features:
- Width: 10.25″
- Length: 31″
- Wheelbase: 16
- Resin-7 hard rock maple
- Low-to-medium side-to-side concave
- Arch bar and medium tail kick
- Slant Surf/Skate trucks
- 63mm 83a Dragster wheels
- ABEC 7 bearings
- Die-cut griptape with top art
Key Features
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Slant™ Surf/Skate Trucks
Globe Surf/Skate boards come standard with Slant™ Magnesium Surf/Skate Trucks. They’re roughly 25% lighter than aluminum trucks, have a lower center of gravity with integrated riser pads, and are backed by the Slant trucks guarantee. Our boards can be pumped to generate momentum, or pushed like a normal cruiser. They are skateboards after all.
Slant™ Surf/Skate trucks
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So Much Lighter
Made from Magnesium, and using hollow axles, our trucks are roughly 25% lighter than comparable aluminum trucks.
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Lower To The Ground
Designed for you to be closer to the ground, making it easier to push and giving you a lower center of gravity for better control.
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Quality, Innovation, Guaranteed
Highly considered design makes Globe boards with Slant trucks the best looking and performing surf/skate boards, backed by the Slant trucks guarantee.
Surf/Skate Guide
This general guide can help you choose a Surf/Skate based on the style of performance you’re after. Shorter wheelbase boards have a tighter turning arc, and a sharper pivot; more advanced riders will feel a high performance edge riding a board with a shorter wheelbase. A longer wheelbase board will have a mellower turning arc; beginner/intermediate riders will feel comfortable with the flowy, drawn-out turns akin to a longer surfboard.
There are no absolutes based on height or weight, so choose based on the style of surfing you enjoy, or whether you want to pump (instead of push) to generate speed more or less.
More than 100,000 trees planted
As one of the world’s largest manufacturers of premium skateboards, we use a significant amount of wood in our production. In order to off-set the timber we use to construct our skateboards, our goal is to engage in forestry efforts that replace far more than we consume.
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