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JNS
> 3 dayI have only ridden it once now, but it seems pretty nice. I will agree with a few of the other comments that mentioned that upgrading the bearings might be worthwhile, but for now it works great. I also got the same design that it showed that I ordered. Im not sure if I just got lucky, or if that is how it actually works, but I like it. Also, mine did come with the skate tool, so that is good news!
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lulu
18-04-2025I bought this board for my brother who previously did not have experience with skateboarding or long-boarding. Therefore, this was a nice heavy board for him to just skate without trying out tricks. He has taken it out a couple of times and loved the feeling of the board. In terms of quality, I would definitely give it a nice rating. It is heavy and feels very durable.
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The dude
Greater than one weekMy son lives his board. He says it’s fast and I’m guessing it’s pretty easy to use because he got the hang of it right away.
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Deborah Blundell
> 3 dayThese boards are fantastic. They are definitely made for the seasoned boarder. But, if you are just learning, know that balance is a high on the list. A first timer will have difficulty learning how to use them, but it will be all worth it in the end. These long-boards turn easier, are faster moving forward and are not like regular skate boards. It is advisable not to try any tricks, like flipping the board hoping it will land back on the wheels, until you have mastered the long-board. Besides all that, I recommend them for all enthusiasts.
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RunRaeRae
> 3 dayIf you are looking to get into longboarding, I would recommend this longboard. What really sets this board apart from other boards is the price. The quality of the longboard is pretty solid. It rides really well, but I would recommend you invest in some more versatile bearings, the bearings that come with the board, don’t keep the wheels spinning for very long. Overall the junli longboard is definitely a must have, especially if you aren’t looking to spend an arm and a leg for a longboard!
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Daisy
> 3 dayCame with all the tools listed, easy to set up and ride on. Trusty.
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Hunter
> 3 dayIts been ages since I rode a skateboard, and Im glad I got this one to get back into things. I use it for cruising, no tricks, and its done awesome. The only downside is that I lost a screw out of one side of the trucks. No big deal, easily remedied, just something interesting that happened. The wheels are larger so you dont have to worry so much about bumps or trash on the sidewalk. The design is still holding up too!
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Buckey
> 3 dayBeginner here. Board came quickly, and with tools. look like photo. Handles well. Rides smoothly, great for startes, easy to control. You can get speed with a good amount of pumping on asphalt. May want to adjust for a longer roll time or maybe better wheels and bearings. It really is great for a noob.
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Ghaly Sheta
Greater than one weekI bought this board for my son as he is a beginner , and he loved it the board was perfectly flexible and the bearings were really smooth. I would definetly recommend if your a beginner and dont want to spend too much money on your first board.
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J. Monty
> 3 dayWe bought 2 Junli skateboards for our 2 sons (7 and 9) about 6 months ago. As their Dad I have to try out any of their gear for fun..erm safety, prior to giving them the go ahead. I immediately took the skateboard down a neighborhood hill - I hadn’t skated since 92’. I was hooked! My oldest has learned to ride a skateboard with his, my 7 year old is still iffy. As far as quality (I now own several longboards from “pro” brands as well) and I can give you a fair comparison. Overall, Junli makes a great starter longboard and it can be upgraded with pro components in the future (see picture). - The deck: is pretty durable, stiff with a little flex. - bearings: Ok for beginners but definitely could benefit in the future from a $10 pack of skate bearings (replaced). - trucks: decent for what they are - sufficient for beginners, decent turning - bushings are a little weird. They look like Paris longboard trucks to me. - hardware: this is the week point in this skateboard. The bolts come loose more than any other skateboard I have. I think it’s the plastic ring in the locknut is just not so great. This is an easy fix for $5. I don’t really hold this against Junli. As far as upgrades - longboard trucks like Paris 180mm will fit the Junli deck (picture has green Paris trucks). After a couple months of riding consider adding a new set of wheels and bearings - that will prob be fine and keep this board fun for learning riders. Wheels pictured: Remember collective Savannah Slammas Gravity longboards orange flo wheels.