




Santa Cruz Screaming Hand Fade Large 8.25″ Skate Completo
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Detalhes de produto
Côncavo
Low concave for stability
Artigo núm.
Género
- Homem
- Mulheres
- Crianças
Largura de prancha
- 8.25 inch
Comprimento (inch)
- 31.5 inch
Largura (cm)
- 20.955 cm
Comprimento
- 80.01 cm
Características do skateboard
- Shape Standard Popsicle
- Bordo de 7 camadas
Distância entre eixos
- 14 inch
Ø de roda
- 52 mm
Rigidez das Rodas
- 95A
Classe ABEC
- 5
Descrição de produto
All-round setup for park and street
This complete board from Santa Cruz features the legendary Screaming Hand graphic in a bold, faded colourway—originally drawn by Jim Phillips in 1985. With a full-sized deck made from 7-ply birch and paired with smooth-rolling 52 mm wheels, this setup is perfect for skaters looking to ride parks, streets, or just cruise in style.
Riding Style
A versatile setup for skaters who want to ride everything—ideal for parks, street tricks, and casual cruising.
Shape
The deck comes in a popsicle shape with mellow concave and double kicktails for balanced control and versatility.
Setup
Equipped with silver K5 DLK Krux trucks, 52 mm 95A wheels, and ABEC 5 bearings for a smooth, grippy ride. Pre-applied black grip tape included.
- 7-ply birch construction
- Popsicle shape with mellow concave
- 52 mm 95A wheels for grip and speed
- K5 DLK Krux trucks for responsive turns
- ABEC 5 bearings for smooth rolling
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Skateboard Colour Disclaimer
The actual colours may vary from the product images.
Some skateboard decks have different dyed veneers or bottom colours to what is shown.
Sobre a Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz was never created with the idea of making it big. All that mattered was surfing. A group of Santa Cruz surfers started making boards that allowed them to "surf the pavement" when waves were flat. Little did they know that they were building an empire that shines just as bright today as it did 50 years ago at it's inception. Santa Cruz are determined to help you shred hard and safe be it on the pavement, in the skate park or catching some gnarly waves.