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Øko-venligt materiale
Indeholder bæredygtige materialer såsom økologisk eller genbrugte materialer
Øko-venlig produktion
Fremstillet på en mere miljøvenlig måde
Truck højde
High trucks for pop
Artikelnummer
Køn
- Mænd
- Kvinder
- Børn
Øko
- Bæredygtig
- Genbrugte materialer
Riding Style
- Surfskate
Board bredde
- 9.9 inch
Længde (inch)
- 29 inch
Bredde (cm)
- 25.1 cm
Længde (cm)
- 73.7 cm
Truck Montering
- Top mount
Akselafstand
- 15.5 inch
Truck bredde
- 6.5 inch
Hjulstørrelse
- 65 mm
Hårdhed på hjul
- 78A
Effektiv overflade
- 51 mm
ABEC Tal
- 7
Produkt beskrivelse
Developed and designed for a realistic surf feeling
The Arbor Shaper Warren Surfskate comes with Carver Surf trucks. These trucks offer greater freedom of movement than conventional standard trucks. A brilliant skateboard when it comes to realistically transferring the unique feeling of surfing to the street.
Riding style
A surfboard for the road. The special construction of the trucks allows extremely tight turns and simulates the movement on a surfboard very realistically.
Shape
The typical old-school shape with pointed nose and big tail gives the whole board very agile characteristics. If you want to be a little more creative, use the tail to turn faster or to poke tricks.
Setup
The Carver C7 truck set allows smooth turns and fast pumping. The amazing resemblance to real surf performance makes the C7 the first choice for surf training for professionals and amateurs. The C2.4 truck in the old-school design in the back ensures that the board remains super stable when pumping. The soft wheels provide the best grip and speed, even on rough surfaces. The deck is made of maple wood and rosewood.
- Arbor Shaper Series
- Arbor x Tyler Warren Collaboration
- 7-ply Canadian hardrock maple
- Wood material comes from sustainable sources
- Wood by-products are recovered for use in other products
- Carver C7 truck set
- 65 mm, 78A Arbor Cannon wheels
- ABEC 7 bearings
Mere information
Note: Wheel and truck colours may vary due to stock shortage