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Madrid Unlucky Trance 40″ Skate Completo
Madrid Unlucky Trance 40″ Skate Completo
Madrid Unlucky Trance 40″ Skate Completo
Madrid Unlucky Trance 40″ Skate Completo
Madrid Unlucky Trance 40″ Skate Completo

Madrid Unlucky Trance 40″ Skate Completo

€ 279,95€ 159,95
incluindo IVA 
-43 %
Côr: uni

 

 

 

 

Detalhes de produto

Riding Style

Côncavo

Low concave for stability

Artigo núm.

  • 669810
  • Género

    • Homem
    • Mulheres
    • Crianças

    Largura de prancha

    • 9.625 inch

    Comprimento (inch)

    • 40 inch

    Largura (cm)

    • 24.45 cm

    Comprimento

    • 101.6 cm

    Montagem de Trecos

    • Drop-through

    Distância entre eixos

    • 30 inch

    Largura do suporte

    • 7.2 inch

    Ø de roda

    • 70 mm

    Rigidez das Rodas

    • 78A

    Classe ABEC

    • 7

    Descrição de produto

    Cruising, carving and freeriding with a stable feel

    The Unlucky Trance was developed 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.

    Features
    • Die-cut griptape
    • Caliber II 184 mm 50° reverse kingpin trucks
    • Cadillac Coasters 70 mm, 78A wheels
    • Abec 7 bearings

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

    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.