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The Tiger Boards Complete 22" Skateboard is a compact and stylish skateboard designed for riders aged 7 and up. Featuring a high-density plastic deck with a unique hexagon pattern, 3" aluminum trucks, and 59mm 78A wheels, this skateboard ensures a smooth and enjoyable ride. Weighing only 4 pounds, it's perfect for portability and fun on the go.
Brand | Tiger Boards Wheels |
Color | Purple |
Age Range (Description) | 7 and up |
Deck Length | 56 Centimeters |
Deck Width | 6 Inches |
Material | Plastic |
Wheel Size | 59 Millimeters |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Durometer Hardness | 78A |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 6 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22 x 5 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Tiger Boards Wheels |
Manufacturer | Tiger Boards |
Part Number | TIGER22 |
Style | Tiger Board |
Size | 22" x 6" |
P**S
perfect
this board is awesome. its flexible and it came pretty fast in the mail as well. it has nice ABEC 7 bearings and it makes it a fun and smooth ride. its cheaper than a penny board and in my opinion, its the exact same thing as a penny board except it doesnt have the "Penny" logo which is fine by me! i love it
G**Y
Birthday success!
My 12 year old son HAD to have a "penny board" for his birthday but the price was a bit daunting (around $100) and he didn't have enough birthday money. Then, he test rode a Penny and then this Tiger back to back and found no difference in construction or ride. Came home SO excited because he could buy it! It arrived and he LOVES it! Great product and better price point for what it is--a toy. :)
B**T
great
loved this as a kid
B**O
Awesome for the price with some minor defects
Awesome board for the price but I had some issues with a poor quality truck. The back truck was a little bent and i ended up filing it down but now everything works perfectly and I ride it all the time.
E**N
Great Quality, Super Price, Smooth Rolling
After seeing so many in the stores for over $100.00 for the same kind, I was about to give up. When I found this one at $49, I thought it had to be cheap. Then after reading the hundreds of GREAT reviews and no bad ones, I said why not. Best purchase for my kids in a long time.
J**Y
Poor Quality Board
It has low quality bearings, bumpy ride, and it is made with mediocre materials. It does not come close to being like a Penny board. We were very disappointed and returned it.
M**E
Colorful, Portable, Easy to Learn
as a beginner, i was really scared to start riding. during the restless two business days all i did was watch tutorials on youtube. when it came to my door, i jumped right on it! so flexible and had some weight to it! the wheels are big and squishy. after riding up and down in my basement, i took it to my driveway all confident. the only con was i couldn't turn as nicely as my brother's 27 inch. then i realized that all i needed to do was loosen the trucks a little. now i can cruise and carve smoothly on my street. i will certainly buy another one, but a 27 inch because i like the extra space. both of them ride nicely and about the same feel.
G**C
Fun board but a little misleading
The impression I got from other reviews was that this is a solid board compared to the Penny board and for half the price, but that really isn't the reality. Its a fun little board, but the low end parts make it trail significantly in performance.The board looks great and has good flex even for someone 200lbs, and while it is the same length as the penny, it is significantly narrower which makes it more difficult to stay stable on. Also the kicktail has a lot more pitch on it and can be very dangerous if you put your foot in the wrong place.Also the Apex 7 bearings that I received were a total joke... I loosened the nuts on the wheels and even then they would spin for max 7 seconds compared to my arbor board with apex 5 bindings that get about 28 second on a spin. My local board shop replaced them and commented that the stock bearings were apex 7 but very poor quality.All in all its a fun little board but you'll need to put in an additional $20 for new bearings off the bat. All the parts are cheaper than the penny board and If I went back I would probably have bought a wooden board this size or a penny.
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