









































Junli 41 Inch Freeride Skateboard Longboard - Complete Skateboard Cruiser for Cruising, Carving, Free-Style and Downhill
-
Anonymous
> 3 dayJust a little squeaky most long boards do it over all it is a great product I love to go on rides with it and I highly recommend for a cheap starter long board
-
ogirl
> 3 dayWell-made sturdy longboard nice design definitely value for money
-
Dragongear
> 3 dayThe info says 330 lbs load capacity but the paperwork that comes with it says 100kg rider weight. That’s only roughly 220 lbs. Definitely get insurance on the board if your a heavier rider don’t see this lasting long.
-
Steph
> 3 dayNice sturdy board that can take the beating of a new learner. Only downside is that the bearings don’t allow you to coast very far.
-
daniel diaz
04-06-2025this is very much a budget board. good for someone just starting out learning on a longboard. but its budget in almost every sense of the word. meaning its not good for much other than riding around. which for 95% of riders is going to be enough to dont let it get you down because it cant compete with a 300 dollar landyachtz. What i liked. - the board was lots of cool designs! this is really a plus as im a big fan of good art. it can be a conversation piece when talking to people which can lead to more people getting interested in this sport. or its just nice to look at. - seems reasonably well built. and by that i mean you can ride it around without worrying about it snapping on you or the trucks collapsing during a ride. i am not a heavy rider (170lbs) so i cannot speak for some of the heavier set folks. but for me and anyone lighter than me this is going to be just fine. -the board has a small but useful concave to it. enough that it helps lock your feet in during turns but not so intense that it has your feet getting uncomfortable after a short ride. this is definitely more of a cruiser board. not really meant for any of the more technical types of riding. the grip tape is nice and aggressive to help lock you in, some riders dont like that. this rider does so. its a plus for me. what i maybe didnt like so much. keep in mind these are issues with budget boards as a whole not just junli. - this is a budget board. the bearings are cheap and garbage. and they try to get you by saying its abec rating as if it means something. it means nothing. dont fall for the marketing hype. abec ratings are just for machine tolerances. you could get abec 1s that roll 10x better than an abec 11 from a different company. having said that bearings on budget boards are always crappy regardless so this isnt a junli problem but a problem with pretty much any board under 100 dollars. my advice. slap a set of BONES RED bearings on there and call it a day. which is what i did. - the trucks. a cheap set of aluminum trucks with soft bushings. they are reverse kingpins which are nice but that is the bare MINIMUM a board like this should have. again fine for cruising. but dont expect them to hold up to any kind of technical riding. these are not downhill trucks and will become very unstable at very high speeds. these will not hold up to carving. if you plan on doing anything technical on them. replace them. otherwise they will not hold out for very long. - the wheels. these are 70mm generic soft durometer wheels. these do not slide well. they are much too soft to perform well anywhere close to the limit. but what they do well is that they absorb bumps due to them being so soft. which makes for a smooth ride that beginners tend to appreciate and they offer good grip to increase safety a little bit. dont want them sliding out under you on accident. however, that grip and plush ride comes at a cost. increased rolling resistance. meaning youre going to be pushing more over flat surfaces and up hills. not a huge deal but just keep that in mind if youre trying to pick up speed. at just a cruising rate for short commutes these are fine. and changing them is pretty cost prohibitive. good wheels are pretty expensive ranging around 40-100 dollars for a set so the most cost effective way to improve the ride is to get some new bearings. otherwise youre much better off upscaling to something like a sector 9 board. again these issues are pretty common in most introductory boards. but for the 65 bucks i paid for it? not a bad deal. easy to ride. easy to learn on. good for cruising around town in style. but if you have ANY plans on engaging in more technical forms of riding you will find that you will outgrow this board almost IMMEDIATELY after you get over that learning curve. and if you purchase all the parts you need to make it a legitimately good board youre already in it about as much or MORE as you would be if you had just gone with a better more premium brand to begin with.
-
Donaven L
> 3 dayThe board rides really well and the abec11 bearings helps to keep a smooth riding experience. I’m close to 200lbs and the board is rated for more but I can still feel it sag a little, which could be normal. I’m giving thickness a 3 star since I feel like it could be stiffer than what it offers to heavier people. I ride closer to the trucks to help and I haven’t had a problem with it bottoming out going over bumps. I would definitely recommend this board if someone is looking for a cheaper alternative.
-
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.
-
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!
-
cecenk
> 3 dayi am 12 years old and i wanted to get into long boarding. I tried this board today and it was amazing! The riding is so smooth and i felt like the board supported me a lot. if you are someone who snowboards, this board will also feel a lot like it. Definitely recommend this board for anyone who has absolutely no skateboarding or long boarding experience.
-
Margie
> 3 dayBought one of each of my girls ages 10 and 13, they both love them. They are good boards for beginners.