Arbor Martillo Artist - cruiser board
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Complete cruiser board Width: 9" (22.86cm) Length: 31.75" (80.65cm) Wood: 7 plies of sustainably sourced Canadian maple Concave: Low Grip Tape: Die Cut, Black Axle Mount: Top Mount Axes: Paris Street 129 1/8" hard riser pads Roles: Arbor Shakedown Series Roll Size: 58mm Roller hardness: 80A Bearings: ABEC 7 with spacer
notice The board must not be exposed to moisture
roll diameter Smaller wheels accelerate faster and are better for controlled slides Larger wheels have a higher top speed and are better suited for uneven surfaces The size of the rolls is between 60 and 100 millimeters The Martillo's wheels have a diameter of 58 mm and thus ensure a fast and agile driving experience with maximum acceleration.
roller hardness The larger the number before the "A", the harder the wheels are The scale usually ranges from 75A to 90A, with 90A being a rather hard reel Soft wheels absorb shocks on uneven ground better 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 Martillo is 80A. With their Venice formula, they ride rather softly, 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 Martillo has ABEC 7 bearings and is therefore in the upper midfield Larger wheels have a higher top speed and are better suited for uneven surfaces The Martillo's wheels have a diameter of 58 mm and thus ensure a fast and agile driving experience with maximum acceleration. The scale usually ranges from 75A to 90A, with 90A being a rather hard reel Soft wheels absorb shocks on uneven ground better 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 Martillo is 80A. With their Venice formula, they ride rather softly, 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 an Larger wheels have a higher top speed and are better suited for uneven surfaces The Martillo's wheels have a diameter of 58 mm and thus ensure a fast and agile driving experience with maximum acceleration. The scale usually ranges from 75A to 90A, with 90A being a rather hard reel Soft wheels absorb shocks on uneven ground better 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 Martillo is 80A. With their Venice formula, they ride rather softly, 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 an Larger wheels have a higher top speed and are better suited for uneven surfaces The Martillo's wheels have a diameter of 58 mm and thus ensure a fast and agile driving experience with maximum acceleration. The scale usually ranges from 75A to 90A, with 90A being a rather hard reel Soft wheels absorb shocks on uneven ground better 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 Martillo is 80A. With their Venice formula, they ride rather softly, 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 an Larger wheels have a higher top speed and are better suited for uneven surfaces The Martillo's wheels have a diameter of 58 mm and thus ensure a fast and agile driving experience with maximum acceleration. The scale usually ranges from 75A to 90A, with 90A being a rather hard reel Soft wheels absorb shocks on uneven ground better 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 Martillo is 80A. With their Venice formula, they ride rather softly, 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 an
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