Madrid Spade 39" Autumn Skate Completo
Carving and freeriding with a stable boardfeel
The Madrid Spade 39" Flamingos Complete is designed for smooth downhill and carving sessions. The board offers a comfortable, stable ride. No matter if you want to cruise relaxed through the city or if you are on the road with higher speed.
Riding style
A versatile freeride board for creative skaters. No matter if you are carving in the city, or if you are gaining your first downhill experience at higher speeds.
Shape
The symmetrical shape is perfect for skating in both directions, whether forward or switch. With the drop-through truck mounting the board is one deck width lower than the top mount. The low centre of gravity increases stability and smooth running.
Setup
The trucks and wheels are perfectly adjusted to the board. The soft wheels provide the best grip and speed, even on rough surfaces. The deck comes in a proven 7-ply maple wood construction.
Note: Wheel and truck colours may vary due to stock shortage.
Atributos
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Low concave for stability
- Artigo núm.: 658321
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Género:
- Homem
- Mulheres
- Crianças
- Riding Style: Freeriding
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1 polegada = 2,54 cm
- Comprimento (inch): 39 inch
- Largura (cm): 23.5 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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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
- Caliber II 10" 50° trucks
- Cadillac 70 mm/78A wheels
- Cadillac high-performance ball bearings
- Flypaper griptape with Madrid cut out
Disponibilidade em loja
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.