ChromeWheels 31 inch Skateboard Double Kick Skate Board Cruiser Longboard 8 Layer Maple Deck Skateboards for Kids and Beginners

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07.20.2025


Price: $39.99 - $36.99
(as of Jul 20, 2025 22:46:49 UTC – Details)



This ChromeWheels Skateboard is designed for all level riders, ideal for beginner skater to do some basic Stunts such 360’s, OL action and a few other basic tricks. High Quality and stable construction makes it easy to learn and enjoy the fun it brings.

Specification
Bushings: super soft PU bushings
Wheels: PU
Bearings: ABEC-7 High-speed precision bearing
Wheel diameter: 50mm x 36mm
Trucks: high performance wheel trucks
Deck: 8 layer maple wood
Deck size: 31″ L x 8″ W x 5″ H
Max supporting weight: 220 lbs(100KG)

Package Included:
1 x Skateboard

Suitable for All Level Skaters – 31 x 8 inch full size double kick concave design with vintage pattern provides better control and easy to brake; this Skateboard is ideal for Beginner and Pro doing some basic stunts and other tricks.
Durable & Stable – High density 8 layer maple wood skateboard with emery non-slip surface provides a stable and more powerful grip during skating; Max supporting weight 220 lbs(100KG), suitable for adults and kids.
Smooth – 50mm anti-shock PU wheels with ABEC-7 precision bearings and PU bushings deliver a smoothly ride, this Longboard is suitable for all surfaces or even rough ground.
Strength – Our Skate Board made of High Quality Thick Aluminium Trucks and steel axle, which supports higher weight and faster speed for more safe ride.
Complete – No assembly required, this Cruiser Skateboard is a ideal gift for boys and girls.

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