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Arbor Axel Serrat Pro 39 Crosscut Cruiser Longboard Skateboard Hybrid Complete
$ 155.9
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Description
Arbor Axel Serrat Pro Crosscut 39 - CruiserboardProduct details
Complete cruiser
Length: 39 "- 99.06 cm
Width: 9.25 "- 23.5 cm
Wood: 7 ply Canadian maple
Concave: Mellow
Griptape: Black, Die-Cut
Axle mounting: top mount
1/8 Paris riser pads
Axes: Paris Reverse 50 ° 180 mm
Wheels: Axel Pro Model Wheels
Roll size: 58 mm
Roll hardness: 80A
Ball bearings: ABEC 5 with spacer
Note
The board must not be exposed to moisture
Roll diameter
Smaller rollers accelerate faster and are better suited for controlled slides
Larger rollers have a higher top speed and are better suited for uneven surfaces
The size of the rollers is between 60 and 85 millimeters
The wheels of the Axel Serrat have a diameter of 58 mm and thus offer a good mix of acceleration and speed without failing on bad surfaces.
Role hardness
The larger the number in front of the "A", the harder the roles are
The scale usually ranges from 75A to 90A, with 90A being more of a hard roll
Soft wheels absorb vibrations better on uneven ground and offer more grip, but have a lower top speed
Hard wheels offer higher speed and improved slide properties, but also have less grip
The roller hardness of the Axel Serrat is 80A. This makes them more soft to drive, thanks to their wide shape they have good shock absorption and are therefore ideal for the city
ball-bearing
There are classes 3, 5, 7 and 9 - the higher the class, the higher the accuracy of the bearing
Inexpensive boards have ABEC 3; Most used are ABEC 5 and 7; ABEC 9 are suitable for sporty, fast drivers with high ambitions
The Axel Serrat has ABEC 5 ball bearings and is therefore in the middle of the field
The wheels of the Axel Serrat have a diameter of 58 mm and thus offer a good mix of acceleration and speed without failing on bad surfaces. Soft wheels absorb vibrations better on uneven ground and offer more grip, but have a lower top speed Hard wheels offer higher speed and improved slide properties, but also have less grip The roller hardness of the Axel Serrat is 80A. This makes them more soft to drive, thanks to their wide shape they have good shock absorption and are therefore ideal for the city There are classes 3, 5, 7 and 9 - the higher the class, the higher the accuracy of the bearing Inexpensive boards have ABEC 3; Most used are ABEC 5 and 7; ABEC 9 are suitable for sporty, fast drivers with high ambitions The Axel Serrat has ABEC 5 ball bearings and is therefore in the middle o