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Arbor Cruiser Complete Pilsner Solstice B4BC Cruiserboard Board Complete Skate

$ 130.16

Availability: 10 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Specification: Cruiser board
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Product Type: Cruiser
  • Brand: Arbor
  • Colour: Multicolored
  • MPN: ABR-COM-0080
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • EAN: 5059415054974
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Arbor Pilsner Solstice B4BC - Cruiser
    Product details
    Complete cruiser board
    Width: 8.25 "(21 cm)
    Length: 28.75 "(73 cm)
    Wood: 7 layers of Canadian maple from sustainable cultivation
    Concave: Low
    Griptape: Lucid Grip - Transparent made from crushed recycled glass
    Axle mounting: top mount
    Axes: Paris Street 129
    1/8 "hard riser pads
    Roles: Arbor Easyrider Series
    Roll size: 61 mm
    Roll hardness: 78A
    Ball bearings: ABEC 7 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 100 millimeters
    The Pilsner wheels have a diameter of 61 mm and thus ensure a fast and agile driving experience with maximum acceleration.
    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 roll hardness of the Pilsner is 78A. With their Venice-Formula they are rather soft, have good shock absorption due to their wide shape 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 Pilsner has ABEC 7 ball bearings and is therefore in the front midfield
    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 Pilsner wheels have a diameter of 61 mm and thus ensure a fast and agile driving experience with maximum acceleration. 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 roll hardness of the Pilsner is 78A. With their Venice-Formula they are rather soft, have good shock absorption due to their wide shape 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