Carver Skateboards Hobo C7 32.5" Surfskate
We're celebrating the spirit of the Hobo with Carver Skateboards.
Want to cruise through everyday life comfortably and without major obstacles? Then the Hobo 32.5" Carver is exactly the right choice for you because with a longer wheelbase and bulbous shape it offers you a very stable ride and a surf-like feeling.
Riding style
With this complete board, riding fun and style come first. Whether as a casual cruiser, a means of transport independent of traffic jams or to train your surfing technique on land.
Shape
The surfboard-like shape with kicktail and medium concave make the cruiser light, stable and agile. The Hobo's very bulbous shape makes carving and pushing on the asphalt even easier.
Setup
The front C7 skateboard trucks have a tight turning radius and offer you the best maneuverability and simple pumping for an ideal carving experience while the rear CX trucks provide optimum stability.
The soft longboard wheels turn every pebble and pavement into something to mock and play with.
Note: Wheel and truck colours may vary due to stock shortage
Atributos
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Medium concave for versatility
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High trucks for pop
- Artigo núm.: 641718
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Género:
- Homem
- Mulheres
- Crianças
- Riding Style:
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1 polegada = 2,54 cm
- Comprimento (inch): 32.5 inch
- Largura (cm): 25.4 cm
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1 polegada = 2,54 cm
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drop-through ou top-mount
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Distância entre o treco da frente e o treco de trás.
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A largura exterior do treco incl. o pin que segura as rodas. A largura do treco deve ser aproximadamente a largura da tábua de skate. 1 polegada = 2,54 cm
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Largura da parte principal do treco, sem os pins. 1 polegada = 2,54 cm
- Ø de roda: 70 mm
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Normalmente de 75A (macia - silenciosa, aderência) a 101A (dura - rápida, técnica)
- Classe ABEC: 7
- Surfskate by Carver Skateboards
- Hobo
- Fully assembled
- The Carver C7 trucks come as a matched set with the Carver CX trucks, C7 front trucks, CX rear trucks
- Amber maple veneer
- Wheel base: 17.7
Disponibilidade em loja
Sobre a Carver Skateboards
Bringing surfing to the streets, but how? A waveless summer in Venice Beach inspired Greg Falk and Neil Carver to experiment. In an old garage behind their house, they began to tinker with skateboards and in particular the trucks. Nowadays, Carver surfskates are in a class of their own and you can train for your next surf session every day.