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Explosion Marty 29.25" Skate Completo

Madrid Explosion Marty 29.25" Skate Completo

€ 109,95 € 219,95 50 % poupados
incluindo IVA excl. custos de envio
Côr: white
Não disponível
 
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Tabela de tamanhos para Madrid - Cruisers

A really special retro cruiser by Madrid Longboards.

The Madrid Explosion Marty Cruiser was originally released in 1983.
The Madrid skateboard "Explosion" was an integral part of the Madrid longboard collection in the 80s. This board is handmade in the Madrid Longboards factory in Huntington Beach and equipped with precise retro components.

 

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

Atributos

  • Artigo núm.: 632304
  • Género:
    • Homem
    • Mulheres
    • Crianças
  • Largura de prancha: 9.5 inch
    1 polegada = 2,54 cm
  • Comprimento (inch): 29.2 inch
  • Largura (cm): 24.1 cm
  • Comprimento (cm): 74.3 cm
    1 polegada = 2,54 cm
  • Distância entre eixos: 15 inch
    Distância entre o treco da frente e o treco de trás.
  • Largura do suporte: 7.1 inch
    Largura da parte principal do treco, sem os pins. 1 polegada = 2,54 cm
  • Ø de roda: 58 mm
  • Rigidez das Rodas: 90A
    Normalmente de 75A (macia - silenciosa, aderência) a 101A (dura - rápida, técnica)
Features
  • Madrid complete skateboard
  • Fully assembled
  • Retro new edition
  • Caliber skateboard trucks
  • Cadillac Clout Cruisers wheels
  • Cadillac high-performance ball bearings
  • Original Madrid retro concave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sobre a 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.