Junli 41 Inch Freeride Skateboard Longboard - Complete Skateboard Cruiser for Cruising, Carving, Free-Style and Downhill
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Maryam Afshar
> 3 dayLoved it looks great and works well to the back is great and it’s very beautiful
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James Doyle
> 3 dayGreat board to learn from for a few months. However, after a while the board really warps. Its still very usable but the wood could be of a better quality. Still a good beginners board for those starting and then eventually moving up to a more sturdy and balanced board. I still use mine from time to time between 2 other boards.
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amy m delorme
Greater than one weekThis was for my teenage daughter and she loves it.
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nurse4u2
Greater than one weekI love this board it was a Christmas present for my daughter she loves it on it every day it was her best Christmas present. Very sturdy it’s a good ride wheels are very smooth very happy with this product. My daughter is 15 years old and weighs approximately 124 pounds
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Aspen Wright
Greater than one weekThis is a great longboard For beginners. I absolutely love it. I can take control and ride for hours and hours.
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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.
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Casillas
> 3 dayIm not a pro long boarder but for some reason this board is a bit wobbly going down hill at high speeds in a straight line. I tightened the trucks but no improvement. Maybe Im just an armature?
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Dogyilla
> 3 dayIm 6 210 pounds the board runs smooth for me. I havent skates in years. But decided this would be fun to ride with kid. Make sure to take wheels off and verify spacers and speed washers in correct location. 3 out of 4 setup wrong. One speed ring was placed between bearings next to the spacer. And adjust trucks one tight other super loose could unscrew with fingers
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Dan C.
> 3 dayVery pleased with my new board. First I’ll mention that the board is very sturdy, has a great flex to it which helps with stability and rides very well for an inexpensive beginner board. If I had to criticize any one thing it would be the wheels/ bearings. I wish the bearings were of higher quality but that is something I can upgrade on my own. Over all a great inexpensive board to just cruise with.
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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.