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Fusion Marty 29" Skateboard

Madrid Fusion Marty 29" Skateboard

kr 940,- kr 1.715,- 45 % sparet
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Størrelsesguide for Madrid - Cruisers

The original skateboard shape of Marty McFly from 'Back to the Future'

The shape of the Marty Cruiser is based on the Marty McFly Madrid x Valterra skateboard that Madrid made for the 1985 sci-fi movie classic 'Back to the Future' and pays homage to the pool skaters of the 80s.

 

Note: Wheel and truck colours may vary due to stock shortage

Egenskaber

  • Egenskaber
    Medium concave for versatility
  • Artikelnummer: 669806
  • Køn:
    • Mænd
    • Kvinder
    • Børn
  • Riding Style: Cruising
  • Board bredde: 9.5 inch
    1 inch = 2,54 cm
  • Længde (inch): 29.2 inch
  • Bredde (cm): 24.1 cm
  • Længde (cm): 74.3 cm
    1 inch = 2,54 cm
  • Truck Montering: Top mount
    Drop-through eller top-mount
  • Akselafstand: 15 inch
    Afstanden mellem forreste og bagerste trucks. 1 inch = 2,54 cm
  • Truck bredde: 9 inch
    Den ydre bredde af trucks inklusiv den split, som holder hjulene Trucks bredde skal nogenlunde matche indersiden på deck. 1 inch = 2,54 cm
  • Hjulstørrelse: 59 mm
  • Hårdhed på hjul: 80A
    Typisk fra 75A (soft - silent grip) til 101A (hard - fast, technical)
  • ABEC Tal: 7
Features
  • Marty McFly's Board Shape from 'Back to the Future'
  • OG Madrid Retro Pool Concave
  • Wheel wells
  • Caliber Standard 9" trucks
  • Cadillac Coasters 59 mm, 80A wheels
  • Cadillac ball bearing
  • Clear Flypaper Griptape

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Om Madrid

Jerry Madrid started building skateboards in the wild 60s. In the garage of his parent's house in Southern California - of course. His drive was to make a board that he could use to surf the streets when the waves weren't surfable. His shapes were innovative, and it quickly became apparent that these skateboards were very special. Fun Fact: Marty Mcfly's skateboard in "Back to the Future" was designed by the genius Jerry Madrid.