I am looking for a longboard I've been looking at the arbor axis Koa and on Amazon it says it weights 30 pound does it feel dmreally heavy to you or if you can tell me the real weight
**I need help urgent please** I'm trying to choose between the arbor mission walnut and the arbor mind state? I have been trying to decide but I just don't know which one is better for me. **PLEASE HELPP**
Sizzler or pocket rocket? Looking to cruise comfortably in the city for a decent distance.. I'm a beginner not looking to eat shit too much. Had a 38" boars.. too long for me. Had a penny.. too short
+Charlie Allan I can't speak for the pocket rocket, but I can vouch for the sizzler. I picked one up a few months ago to cruise around my campus, and it works perfectly. Not too big where it gets bulky and uncomfortable, but big ENOUGH that you're not eating asphalt every other turn. Hope this helps
Charlie Allan try *36* w/a small wheel base. My brother has a 38inch *drop through* board, but the foot placement is closer (obviously) but relatively closer compare to how it feels on a 36in *top mount*. I rode his 38in *drop through*, if it wasn't for his tight trucks I think I'd choose the comfortability of his *drop through* over my *top mount*. You have to account for the symmetrical kick tails of the *Drop Through*, and deduct how long they are on both sides... They are about 5.5 inches, another 2 inches of space where your feet won't sit there, that's 7 1/2 X 2 sides = 15 inches. His wheel base is 29in. Your feet placement on a 38in drop-through board will be somewhere in the 23in wheel base range. Now take my Arbor Bug Premium 36in *Top mount* where my feet will be right on top of its *20in* *Wheel base*, plus you have to consider the kick tail and nose tail, in theory is really like *38* inches if you flatten out the tails. I stand 5'8 and I know for a fact I can't go over 38inches especially if I wanna Ollie over a curb, (even for downhill is to long for me). When I get me a downhill top mount board I will buy a board that has Wheel base options of *20-25inches*. A *drop-through* if I ever buy one, I feel I can go a bit longer on Wheel base distance.
A 3k I just ordered the 2016 version of the ARBORBUG PREMIUM LONGBOARD because I didn't see the 2017 V... Although after I ordered it, I found out there is a 2017 V. I bought mine from Evo.com. Still waiting on mine, I'll be sure to drop a review here.
Very nice skateboards I wish I had them all
i would take every board ! they all look great .
arbor... my board of choice
i buyed the timeless 2014 pin koa in your ebay Shop. Very nice board. thank you:)
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the Bamboo Pocket Rocket some one ?
My sizzler came with gullwings on it.
Im thinking on buying the arbor fish koa 2013 will this hold weight for heavy riders?
I want the arbor shakedown 36" but it was not in stock so I had to buy bustin yoface instead :/ Still a good board to buy though.
I am looking for a longboard I've been looking at the arbor axis Koa and on Amazon it says it weights 30 pound does it feel dmreally heavy to you or if you can tell me the real weight
**I need help urgent please**
I'm trying to choose between the arbor mission walnut and the arbor mind state? I have been trying to decide but I just don't know which one is better for me.
**PLEASE HELPP**
i have the timeless
me too :)
Sizzler or pocket rocket? Looking to cruise comfortably in the city for a decent distance.. I'm a beginner not looking to eat shit too much. Had a 38" boars.. too long for me. Had a penny.. too short
+Charlie Allan I can't speak for the pocket rocket, but I can vouch for the sizzler. I picked one up a few months ago to cruise around my campus, and it works perfectly. Not too big where it gets bulky and uncomfortable, but big ENOUGH that you're not eating asphalt every other turn. Hope this helps
Charlie Allan try *36* w/a small wheel base. My brother has a 38inch *drop through* board, but the foot placement is closer (obviously) but relatively closer compare to how it feels on a 36in *top mount*. I rode his 38in *drop through*, if it wasn't for his tight trucks I think I'd choose the comfortability of his *drop through* over my *top mount*. You have to account for the symmetrical kick tails of the *Drop Through*, and deduct how long they are on both sides... They are about 5.5 inches, another 2 inches of space where your feet won't sit there, that's 7 1/2 X 2 sides = 15 inches. His wheel base is 29in. Your feet placement on a 38in drop-through board will be somewhere in the 23in wheel base range. Now take my Arbor Bug Premium 36in *Top mount* where my feet will be right on top of its *20in* *Wheel base*, plus you have to consider the kick tail and nose tail, in theory is really like *38* inches if you flatten out the tails. I stand 5'8 and I know for a fact I can't go over 38inches especially if I wanna Ollie over a curb, (even for downhill is to long for me). When I get me a downhill top mount board I will buy a board that has Wheel base options of *20-25inches*. A *drop-through* if I ever buy one, I feel I can go a bit longer on Wheel base distance.
Who got the bug
A 3k I just ordered the 2016 version of the ARBORBUG PREMIUM LONGBOARD because I didn't see the 2017 V... Although after I ordered it, I found out there is a 2017 V. I bought mine from Evo.com. Still waiting on mine, I'll be sure to drop a review here.
Is it just me or is every board "great for just cruisin around town with"
Haha
lol
Yeah no offense but this guy knows nothing about the boards he just states the obvious