Longboard Nils Homeland Spider

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Longboard Homeland Spider, unique design, Canadian maple hardboard, ABEC 9 Carbon bearings.

 

78 €

30 months

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The Nils Homeland Spider longboard differs from other models by its unique grind style design. The underside features graphics in red, white and black with a spider logo in the centre. The longboard is intended for both recreational and scheme purposes and is also suitable for longer distances. The product comes with stickers that allow the longboard to be customized to the user's preference. The Nils Longboard is equipped with 65 x 51 mm polyurethane wheels, 9 layers of Canadian maple wood, which gives the skateboard high durability. In addition, the ABEC 9 bearings ensure high travel speed and excellent board handling. The polyurethane wheels successfully dampen vibrations and have high abrasion resistance.


Technical description:

Dimensions: 104 × 24 cm

100% Canadian maple

Board:

9 layers of Canadian maple, laminated

profiled on both sides

durable

Bearings: ABEC 9 Carbon

Durable aluminium axle

Wheel hardness: 78A

Wheels: PU 65 × 51 mm

Grip: black, non-slip

Set of stickers included

Product weight: 2.30 kg

Maximum user weight: 120 kg

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