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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de enero de 2025
This 120 piece Christmas gift tag set is excellent quality. It's perfect for my rustic tastes, as the colors are more muted in tone. They are a decent size, the pre-cut twine (which I personally love as some I've had, I had to cut myself), is made with good quality. The whole punch for the twine is large enough that there is no struggle to thread it, nor does it get hung up on the edges so it doesn't bunch and look crappy. The quantity included will allow my family to have tags for several holidays. I definitely recommend them.
Charlene
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de noviembre de 2024
This set comes with 120 tags, most sets for the same price only come with 100. The tags are a good thickness and are strudy for gift tags. The hole on these tags are good size, some other tags the hole is very small. The twine that comes with the tags is nice and decent quality. The printing and images on these tags are well done. The color on the tags in my opinion are as pictured in the product images. The coloring is muted, not vibrant which I like that about these tags. Overall I think this is a great set of tags.
JuJu GG
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2024
This is a nice set that come is a ziploc type bag. Jute strings are precut and bundled to use with each. The colors are muted, and the backgrounds on the lighter ones isn't white, its a blush shade (which was hard to see in photos). THey are very glossy on front, I think only a sharpie would write on that, but matte on the back. Clean cuts and holes, nicely done!!
kdp.atx
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2024
These tags are really cute and unique. There are a lot of different designs, and the backs are blank, so you have plenty of room on an easy-to-write-on surface to address your gift and even leave a little message. The tags include two little bundles of twine, which I really appreciate and it's the perfect size to easily fit through the holes in the tags. Additionally, the tags come in a ziplock bag that they fit into perfectly, so you can store them there, which is also nice. That said, they did come inside of a different plastic bag inside of the ziplock, which is a waste of plastic, but I do appreciate the ziplock bag to keep them in.
Gabby
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2024
These are exactly as pictured.
Daniel K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2023
Finally received my Roots surfskate. Overall took about a week to deliver.Everything came packaged separately. The deck was protected with a layer of plastic which is a nice touch. Trucks and wheels packed separately protected with bubblewrap.All the hardware came in a good ziplock bag (not the cheap single layer plastic one) which can be used to store spare parts! BIG UPS!This is my second roots board. Got my first one in Bali. Overall I’m super happy with the quality and performance is obviously great!Amazing tool to improve your surfing and have fun!
Daniel K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2023
Finally received my Roots surfskate. Overall took about a week to deliver.Everything came packaged separately. The deck was protected with a layer of plastic which is a nice touch. Trucks and wheels packed separately protected with bubblewrap.All the hardware came in a good ziplock bag (not the cheap single layer plastic one) which can be used to store spare parts! BIG UPS!This is my second roots board. Got my first one in Bali. Overall I’m super happy with the quality and performance is obviously great!Amazing tool to improve your surfing and have fun!
Daniel K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2023
Finally received my Roots surfskate. Overall took about a week to deliver.Everything came packaged separately. The deck was protected with a layer of plastic which is a nice touch. Trucks and wheels packed separately protected with bubblewrap.All the hardware came in a good ziplock bag (not the cheap single layer plastic one) which can be used to store spare parts! BIG UPS!This is my second roots board. Got my first one in Bali. Overall I’m super happy with the quality and performance is obviously great!Amazing tool to improve your surfing and have fun!
Daniel K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2023
Finally received my Roots surfskate. Overall took about a week to deliver.Everything came packaged separately. The deck was protected with a layer of plastic which is a nice touch. Trucks and wheels packed separately protected with bubblewrap.All the hardware came in a good ziplock bag (not the cheap single layer plastic one) which can be used to store spare parts! BIG UPS!This is my second roots board. Got my first one in Bali. Overall I’m super happy with the quality and performance is obviously great!Amazing tool to improve your surfing and have fun!
Daniel K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2023
Finally received my Roots surfskate. Overall took about a week to deliver.Everything came packaged separately. The deck was protected with a layer of plastic which is a nice touch. Trucks and wheels packed separately protected with bubblewrap.All the hardware came in a good ziplock bag (not the cheap single layer plastic one) which can be used to store spare parts! BIG UPS!This is my second roots board. Got my first one in Bali. Overall I’m super happy with the quality and performance is obviously great!Amazing tool to improve your surfing and have fun!
Daniel K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2023
Finally received my Roots surfskate. Overall took about a week to deliver.Everything came packaged separately. The deck was protected with a layer of plastic which is a nice touch. Trucks and wheels packed separately protected with bubblewrap.All the hardware came in a good ziplock bag (not the cheap single layer plastic one) which can be used to store spare parts! BIG UPS!This is my second roots board. Got my first one in Bali. Overall I’m super happy with the quality and performance is obviously great!Amazing tool to improve your surfing and have fun!
Daniel K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2023
Finally received my Roots surfskate. Overall took about a week to deliver.Everything came packaged separately. The deck was protected with a layer of plastic which is a nice touch. Trucks and wheels packed separately protected with bubblewrap.All the hardware came in a good ziplock bag (not the cheap single layer plastic one) which can be used to store spare parts! BIG UPS!This is my second roots board. Got my first one in Bali. Overall I’m super happy with the quality and performance is obviously great!Amazing tool to improve your surfing and have fun!
Daniel K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2023
Finally received my Roots surfskate. Overall took about a week to deliver.Everything came packaged separately. The deck was protected with a layer of plastic which is a nice touch. Trucks and wheels packed separately protected with bubblewrap.All the hardware came in a good ziplock bag (not the cheap single layer plastic one) which can be used to store spare parts! BIG UPS!This is my second roots board. Got my first one in Bali. Overall I’m super happy with the quality and performance is obviously great!Amazing tool to improve your surfing and have fun!
Roseville MTB Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
This one left a very sour taste. Off the bat, mounting screws were not included and I had to pursue that with seller. To their credit, after just a bit of back and forth they came through with the necessary hardware in a timely manner. So credit where credit is due there.The deck itself is pretty cool - nice shape, would probably be a legit street cruiser with a proper set-up.That's where the positive feedback ends. People should be very clear that this is NOT a "normal" skateboard. I'm not sure what it is. But this front "carving" truck is a complete joke. The board is simply impossible to control, and if there is a way to tighten this to make is less squirrelly I don't know how. It's absolutely hair-raising to ride and try to control. What?!Video instructions to assemble are decent, but the truck spacer configuration can be confusing. One thin one up front, the rest in back. But the screws aren't quite long enough in the back to get the nut on past the nylon locker without crushing the spacers slightly. Schleppy.To top it all off, it was 250 when I got it, 150 now. Yes I'm a Vine Voice and got it for "free," but I still have to take a hit on the taxable value. So I got hosed on the price also, effectively.In summary - if you really know what "onshore surfing" is and have a use for this type of contraption, knock yourself out. For those just looking for a skateboard to cruise around on and "carve" a bit...beware.
Roseville MTB Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
This one left a very sour taste. Off the bat, mounting screws were not included and I had to pursue that with seller. To their credit, after just a bit of back and forth they came through with the necessary hardware in a timely manner. So credit where credit is due there.The deck itself is pretty cool - nice shape, would probably be a legit street cruiser with a proper set-up.That's where the positive feedback ends. People should be very clear that this is NOT a "normal" skateboard. I'm not sure what it is. But this front "carving" truck is a complete joke. The board is simply impossible to control, and if there is a way to tighten this to make is less squirrelly I don't know how. It's absolutely hair-raising to ride and try to control. What?!Video instructions to assemble are decent, but the truck spacer configuration can be confusing. One thin one up front, the rest in back. But the screws aren't quite long enough in the back to get the nut on past the nylon locker without crushing the spacers slightly. Schleppy.To top it all off, it was 250 when I got it, 150 now. Yes I'm a Vine Voice and got it for "free," but I still have to take a hit on the taxable value. So I got hosed on the price also, effectively.In summary - if you really know what "onshore surfing" is and have a use for this type of contraption, knock yourself out. For those just looking for a skateboard to cruise around on and "carve" a bit...beware.
Roseville MTB Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
This one left a very sour taste. Off the bat, mounting screws were not included and I had to pursue that with seller. To their credit, after just a bit of back and forth they came through with the necessary hardware in a timely manner. So credit where credit is due there.The deck itself is pretty cool - nice shape, would probably be a legit street cruiser with a proper set-up.That's where the positive feedback ends. People should be very clear that this is NOT a "normal" skateboard. I'm not sure what it is. But this front "carving" truck is a complete joke. The board is simply impossible to control, and if there is a way to tighten this to make is less squirrelly I don't know how. It's absolutely hair-raising to ride and try to control. What?!Video instructions to assemble are decent, but the truck spacer configuration can be confusing. One thin one up front, the rest in back. But the screws aren't quite long enough in the back to get the nut on past the nylon locker without crushing the spacers slightly. Schleppy.To top it all off, it was 250 when I got it, 150 now. Yes I'm a Vine Voice and got it for "free," but I still have to take a hit on the taxable value. So I got hosed on the price also, effectively.In summary - if you really know what "onshore surfing" is and have a use for this type of contraption, knock yourself out. For those just looking for a skateboard to cruise around on and "carve" a bit...beware.
Roseville MTB Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
This one left a very sour taste. Off the bat, mounting screws were not included and I had to pursue that with seller. To their credit, after just a bit of back and forth they came through with the necessary hardware in a timely manner. So credit where credit is due there.The deck itself is pretty cool - nice shape, would probably be a legit street cruiser with a proper set-up.That's where the positive feedback ends. People should be very clear that this is NOT a "normal" skateboard. I'm not sure what it is. But this front "carving" truck is a complete joke. The board is simply impossible to control, and if there is a way to tighten this to make is less squirrelly I don't know how. It's absolutely hair-raising to ride and try to control. What?!Video instructions to assemble are decent, but the truck spacer configuration can be confusing. One thin one up front, the rest in back. But the screws aren't quite long enough in the back to get the nut on past the nylon locker without crushing the spacers slightly. Schleppy.To top it all off, it was 250 when I got it, 150 now. Yes I'm a Vine Voice and got it for "free," but I still have to take a hit on the taxable value. So I got hosed on the price also, effectively.In summary - if you really know what "onshore surfing" is and have a use for this type of contraption, knock yourself out. For those just looking for a skateboard to cruise around on and "carve" a bit...beware.
Roseville MTB Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
This one left a very sour taste. Off the bat, mounting screws were not included and I had to pursue that with seller. To their credit, after just a bit of back and forth they came through with the necessary hardware in a timely manner. So credit where credit is due there.The deck itself is pretty cool - nice shape, would probably be a legit street cruiser with a proper set-up.That's where the positive feedback ends. People should be very clear that this is NOT a "normal" skateboard. I'm not sure what it is. But this front "carving" truck is a complete joke. The board is simply impossible to control, and if there is a way to tighten this to make is less squirrelly I don't know how. It's absolutely hair-raising to ride and try to control. What?!Video instructions to assemble are decent, but the truck spacer configuration can be confusing. One thin one up front, the rest in back. But the screws aren't quite long enough in the back to get the nut on past the nylon locker without crushing the spacers slightly. Schleppy.To top it all off, it was 250 when I got it, 150 now. Yes I'm a Vine Voice and got it for "free," but I still have to take a hit on the taxable value. So I got hosed on the price also, effectively.In summary - if you really know what "onshore surfing" is and have a use for this type of contraption, knock yourself out. For those just looking for a skateboard to cruise around on and "carve" a bit...beware.
Roseville MTB Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
This one left a very sour taste. Off the bat, mounting screws were not included and I had to pursue that with seller. To their credit, after just a bit of back and forth they came through with the necessary hardware in a timely manner. So credit where credit is due there.The deck itself is pretty cool - nice shape, would probably be a legit street cruiser with a proper set-up.That's where the positive feedback ends. People should be very clear that this is NOT a "normal" skateboard. I'm not sure what it is. But this front "carving" truck is a complete joke. The board is simply impossible to control, and if there is a way to tighten this to make is less squirrelly I don't know how. It's absolutely hair-raising to ride and try to control. What?!Video instructions to assemble are decent, but the truck spacer configuration can be confusing. One thin one up front, the rest in back. But the screws aren't quite long enough in the back to get the nut on past the nylon locker without crushing the spacers slightly. Schleppy.To top it all off, it was 250 when I got it, 150 now. Yes I'm a Vine Voice and got it for "free," but I still have to take a hit on the taxable value. So I got hosed on the price also, effectively.In summary - if you really know what "onshore surfing" is and have a use for this type of contraption, knock yourself out. For those just looking for a skateboard to cruise around on and "carve" a bit...beware.
Roseville MTB Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
This one left a very sour taste. Off the bat, mounting screws were not included and I had to pursue that with seller. To their credit, after just a bit of back and forth they came through with the necessary hardware in a timely manner. So credit where credit is due there.The deck itself is pretty cool - nice shape, would probably be a legit street cruiser with a proper set-up.That's where the positive feedback ends. People should be very clear that this is NOT a "normal" skateboard. I'm not sure what it is. But this front "carving" truck is a complete joke. The board is simply impossible to control, and if there is a way to tighten this to make is less squirrelly I don't know how. It's absolutely hair-raising to ride and try to control. What?!Video instructions to assemble are decent, but the truck spacer configuration can be confusing. One thin one up front, the rest in back. But the screws aren't quite long enough in the back to get the nut on past the nylon locker without crushing the spacers slightly. Schleppy.To top it all off, it was 250 when I got it, 150 now. Yes I'm a Vine Voice and got it for "free," but I still have to take a hit on the taxable value. So I got hosed on the price also, effectively.In summary - if you really know what "onshore surfing" is and have a use for this type of contraption, knock yourself out. For those just looking for a skateboard to cruise around on and "carve" a bit...beware.
Roseville MTB Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
This one left a very sour taste. Off the bat, mounting screws were not included and I had to pursue that with seller. To their credit, after just a bit of back and forth they came through with the necessary hardware in a timely manner. So credit where credit is due there.The deck itself is pretty cool - nice shape, would probably be a legit street cruiser with a proper set-up.That's where the positive feedback ends. People should be very clear that this is NOT a "normal" skateboard. I'm not sure what it is. But this front "carving" truck is a complete joke. The board is simply impossible to control, and if there is a way to tighten this to make is less squirrelly I don't know how. It's absolutely hair-raising to ride and try to control. What?!Video instructions to assemble are decent, but the truck spacer configuration can be confusing. One thin one up front, the rest in back. But the screws aren't quite long enough in the back to get the nut on past the nylon locker without crushing the spacers slightly. Schleppy.To top it all off, it was 250 when I got it, 150 now. Yes I'm a Vine Voice and got it for "free," but I still have to take a hit on the taxable value. So I got hosed on the price also, effectively.In summary - if you really know what "onshore surfing" is and have a use for this type of contraption, knock yourself out. For those just looking for a skateboard to cruise around on and "carve" a bit...beware.
L Wang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2022
Surfskating is not the same as longboarding. It's definitely tiring to ride these for much distance. So if you're commuting to work a few miles you'll probably not want this. They basically feel like a tricycle, with one wheel in the front and 2 in the back. The front feels really unstable, but that also makes it great for making deep slashy carves. If you want to replicate surfing or some approximation and want to do tight but flowy carves, this might be for you.If you watch youtube reviews on smooth*, you'll know they're near the top of the tier lists for surf trainers. From my understanding, smooth* licenses their trucks so maybe they don't quite have a monopoly on them. The trucks on the roots completes are basically smooth*. And smooth* are a lot more expensive. The differences then come down to what you get other than the trucks - deck, wheels, bearings, etc. The trucks are very similar to yow trucks in feel, but with a less strong return to center. This means over time (during the same session) it'll probably be more tiring to ride because you have to expend energy to return to center. However, if you're not going long distances then it won't matter too much. I am not an expert by any means, but this and the yow feel really similar otherwise.This deck is a lighter bamboo composition and the weight is honestly pretty good compared to the surfskating competition. I like this better than my yow deck, my triton deck, and my waterborne carbon deck. My yow deck especially is so hard and dense, it feels like I'm skating on a flat rock almost. That said, this is a distant second behind my soulboardiy (which seems to be the current gold standard). I don't have a full-fledged carver deck but I think this might be in between a carver deck and triton in terms of surfskating properties. This is very flat, and the grip is reminiscent of those large sugar granules on the danish cookies in the tins that eventually store sewing supplies. Because it's flat, I have to readjust my feet fairly often from slowly sliding away from where I want to be. More concave would be nice to lock feet in place, and the tail would be better if it were wider and not split into a fish tail. Lots of videos on youtube about why that is.The bag it comes with is a nice touch, but I'll probably never use it. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, because to get a complete with these kinds of trucks from smooth* will run quite a bit more than what these cost. Just getting access to these trucks is pretty nice, and the deck can be repurposed in some of my other setups, like replacing the yow deck i dislike so much. Be warned you have to assemble everything yourself though, so make sure you have a skate tool.Overall, this is a pretty good purchase. There aren't a lot of videos specifically about this complete, but you can get an idea by watching smooth* videos. Do your research, especially if you're budget limited and you can only get one. If you can get many of them, I think this is a great choice to flesh out your quiver. If you can swing it, just get it. 5 stars.
L Wang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2022
Surfskating is not the same as longboarding. It's definitely tiring to ride these for much distance. So if you're commuting to work a few miles you'll probably not want this. They basically feel like a tricycle, with one wheel in the front and 2 in the back. The front feels really unstable, but that also makes it great for making deep slashy carves. If you want to replicate surfing or some approximation and want to do tight but flowy carves, this might be for you.If you watch youtube reviews on smooth*, you'll know they're near the top of the tier lists for surf trainers. From my understanding, smooth* licenses their trucks so maybe they don't quite have a monopoly on them. The trucks on the roots completes are basically smooth*. And smooth* are a lot more expensive. The differences then come down to what you get other than the trucks - deck, wheels, bearings, etc. The trucks are very similar to yow trucks in feel, but with a less strong return to center. This means over time (during the same session) it'll probably be more tiring to ride because you have to expend energy to return to center. However, if you're not going long distances then it won't matter too much. I am not an expert by any means, but this and the yow feel really similar otherwise.This deck is a lighter bamboo composition and the weight is honestly pretty good compared to the surfskating competition. I like this better than my yow deck, my triton deck, and my waterborne carbon deck. My yow deck especially is so hard and dense, it feels like I'm skating on a flat rock almost. That said, this is a distant second behind my soulboardiy (which seems to be the current gold standard). I don't have a full-fledged carver deck but I think this might be in between a carver deck and triton in terms of surfskating properties. This is very flat, and the grip is reminiscent of those large sugar granules on the danish cookies in the tins that eventually store sewing supplies. Because it's flat, I have to readjust my feet fairly often from slowly sliding away from where I want to be. More concave would be nice to lock feet in place, and the tail would be better if it were wider and not split into a fish tail. Lots of videos on youtube about why that is.The bag it comes with is a nice touch, but I'll probably never use it. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, because to get a complete with these kinds of trucks from smooth* will run quite a bit more than what these cost. Just getting access to these trucks is pretty nice, and the deck can be repurposed in some of my other setups, like replacing the yow deck i dislike so much. Be warned you have to assemble everything yourself though, so make sure you have a skate tool.Overall, this is a pretty good purchase. There aren't a lot of videos specifically about this complete, but you can get an idea by watching smooth* videos. Do your research, especially if you're budget limited and you can only get one. If you can get many of them, I think this is a great choice to flesh out your quiver. If you can swing it, just get it. 5 stars.
L Wang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2022
Surfskating is not the same as longboarding. It's definitely tiring to ride these for much distance. So if you're commuting to work a few miles you'll probably not want this. They basically feel like a tricycle, with one wheel in the front and 2 in the back. The front feels really unstable, but that also makes it great for making deep slashy carves. If you want to replicate surfing or some approximation and want to do tight but flowy carves, this might be for you.If you watch youtube reviews on smooth*, you'll know they're near the top of the tier lists for surf trainers. From my understanding, smooth* licenses their trucks so maybe they don't quite have a monopoly on them. The trucks on the roots completes are basically smooth*. And smooth* are a lot more expensive. The differences then come down to what you get other than the trucks - deck, wheels, bearings, etc. The trucks are very similar to yow trucks in feel, but with a less strong return to center. This means over time (during the same session) it'll probably be more tiring to ride because you have to expend energy to return to center. However, if you're not going long distances then it won't matter too much. I am not an expert by any means, but this and the yow feel really similar otherwise.This deck is a lighter bamboo composition and the weight is honestly pretty good compared to the surfskating competition. I like this better than my yow deck, my triton deck, and my waterborne carbon deck. My yow deck especially is so hard and dense, it feels like I'm skating on a flat rock almost. That said, this is a distant second behind my soulboardiy (which seems to be the current gold standard). I don't have a full-fledged carver deck but I think this might be in between a carver deck and triton in terms of surfskating properties. This is very flat, and the grip is reminiscent of those large sugar granules on the danish cookies in the tins that eventually store sewing supplies. Because it's flat, I have to readjust my feet fairly often from slowly sliding away from where I want to be. More concave would be nice to lock feet in place, and the tail would be better if it were wider and not split into a fish tail. Lots of videos on youtube about why that is.The bag it comes with is a nice touch, but I'll probably never use it. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, because to get a complete with these kinds of trucks from smooth* will run quite a bit more than what these cost. Just getting access to these trucks is pretty nice, and the deck can be repurposed in some of my other setups, like replacing the yow deck i dislike so much. Be warned you have to assemble everything yourself though, so make sure you have a skate tool.Overall, this is a pretty good purchase. There aren't a lot of videos specifically about this complete, but you can get an idea by watching smooth* videos. Do your research, especially if you're budget limited and you can only get one. If you can get many of them, I think this is a great choice to flesh out your quiver. If you can swing it, just get it. 5 stars.
L Wang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2022
Surfskating is not the same as longboarding. It's definitely tiring to ride these for much distance. So if you're commuting to work a few miles you'll probably not want this. They basically feel like a tricycle, with one wheel in the front and 2 in the back. The front feels really unstable, but that also makes it great for making deep slashy carves. If you want to replicate surfing or some approximation and want to do tight but flowy carves, this might be for you.If you watch youtube reviews on smooth*, you'll know they're near the top of the tier lists for surf trainers. From my understanding, smooth* licenses their trucks so maybe they don't quite have a monopoly on them. The trucks on the roots completes are basically smooth*. And smooth* are a lot more expensive. The differences then come down to what you get other than the trucks - deck, wheels, bearings, etc. The trucks are very similar to yow trucks in feel, but with a less strong return to center. This means over time (during the same session) it'll probably be more tiring to ride because you have to expend energy to return to center. However, if you're not going long distances then it won't matter too much. I am not an expert by any means, but this and the yow feel really similar otherwise.This deck is a lighter bamboo composition and the weight is honestly pretty good compared to the surfskating competition. I like this better than my yow deck, my triton deck, and my waterborne carbon deck. My yow deck especially is so hard and dense, it feels like I'm skating on a flat rock almost. That said, this is a distant second behind my soulboardiy (which seems to be the current gold standard). I don't have a full-fledged carver deck but I think this might be in between a carver deck and triton in terms of surfskating properties. This is very flat, and the grip is reminiscent of those large sugar granules on the danish cookies in the tins that eventually store sewing supplies. Because it's flat, I have to readjust my feet fairly often from slowly sliding away from where I want to be. More concave would be nice to lock feet in place, and the tail would be better if it were wider and not split into a fish tail. Lots of videos on youtube about why that is.The bag it comes with is a nice touch, but I'll probably never use it. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, because to get a complete with these kinds of trucks from smooth* will run quite a bit more than what these cost. Just getting access to these trucks is pretty nice, and the deck can be repurposed in some of my other setups, like replacing the yow deck i dislike so much. Be warned you have to assemble everything yourself though, so make sure you have a skate tool.Overall, this is a pretty good purchase. There aren't a lot of videos specifically about this complete, but you can get an idea by watching smooth* videos. Do your research, especially if you're budget limited and you can only get one. If you can get many of them, I think this is a great choice to flesh out your quiver. If you can swing it, just get it. 5 stars.
L Wang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2022
Surfskating is not the same as longboarding. It's definitely tiring to ride these for much distance. So if you're commuting to work a few miles you'll probably not want this. They basically feel like a tricycle, with one wheel in the front and 2 in the back. The front feels really unstable, but that also makes it great for making deep slashy carves. If you want to replicate surfing or some approximation and want to do tight but flowy carves, this might be for you.If you watch youtube reviews on smooth*, you'll know they're near the top of the tier lists for surf trainers. From my understanding, smooth* licenses their trucks so maybe they don't quite have a monopoly on them. The trucks on the roots completes are basically smooth*. And smooth* are a lot more expensive. The differences then come down to what you get other than the trucks - deck, wheels, bearings, etc. The trucks are very similar to yow trucks in feel, but with a less strong return to center. This means over time (during the same session) it'll probably be more tiring to ride because you have to expend energy to return to center. However, if you're not going long distances then it won't matter too much. I am not an expert by any means, but this and the yow feel really similar otherwise.This deck is a lighter bamboo composition and the weight is honestly pretty good compared to the surfskating competition. I like this better than my yow deck, my triton deck, and my waterborne carbon deck. My yow deck especially is so hard and dense, it feels like I'm skating on a flat rock almost. That said, this is a distant second behind my soulboardiy (which seems to be the current gold standard). I don't have a full-fledged carver deck but I think this might be in between a carver deck and triton in terms of surfskating properties. This is very flat, and the grip is reminiscent of those large sugar granules on the danish cookies in the tins that eventually store sewing supplies. Because it's flat, I have to readjust my feet fairly often from slowly sliding away from where I want to be. More concave would be nice to lock feet in place, and the tail would be better if it were wider and not split into a fish tail. Lots of videos on youtube about why that is.The bag it comes with is a nice touch, but I'll probably never use it. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, because to get a complete with these kinds of trucks from smooth* will run quite a bit more than what these cost. Just getting access to these trucks is pretty nice, and the deck can be repurposed in some of my other setups, like replacing the yow deck i dislike so much. Be warned you have to assemble everything yourself though, so make sure you have a skate tool.Overall, this is a pretty good purchase. There aren't a lot of videos specifically about this complete, but you can get an idea by watching smooth* videos. Do your research, especially if you're budget limited and you can only get one. If you can get many of them, I think this is a great choice to flesh out your quiver. If you can swing it, just get it. 5 stars.
L Wang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2022
Surfskating is not the same as longboarding. It's definitely tiring to ride these for much distance. So if you're commuting to work a few miles you'll probably not want this. They basically feel like a tricycle, with one wheel in the front and 2 in the back. The front feels really unstable, but that also makes it great for making deep slashy carves. If you want to replicate surfing or some approximation and want to do tight but flowy carves, this might be for you.If you watch youtube reviews on smooth*, you'll know they're near the top of the tier lists for surf trainers. From my understanding, smooth* licenses their trucks so maybe they don't quite have a monopoly on them. The trucks on the roots completes are basically smooth*. And smooth* are a lot more expensive. The differences then come down to what you get other than the trucks - deck, wheels, bearings, etc. The trucks are very similar to yow trucks in feel, but with a less strong return to center. This means over time (during the same session) it'll probably be more tiring to ride because you have to expend energy to return to center. However, if you're not going long distances then it won't matter too much. I am not an expert by any means, but this and the yow feel really similar otherwise.This deck is a lighter bamboo composition and the weight is honestly pretty good compared to the surfskating competition. I like this better than my yow deck, my triton deck, and my waterborne carbon deck. My yow deck especially is so hard and dense, it feels like I'm skating on a flat rock almost. That said, this is a distant second behind my soulboardiy (which seems to be the current gold standard). I don't have a full-fledged carver deck but I think this might be in between a carver deck and triton in terms of surfskating properties. This is very flat, and the grip is reminiscent of those large sugar granules on the danish cookies in the tins that eventually store sewing supplies. Because it's flat, I have to readjust my feet fairly often from slowly sliding away from where I want to be. More concave would be nice to lock feet in place, and the tail would be better if it were wider and not split into a fish tail. Lots of videos on youtube about why that is.The bag it comes with is a nice touch, but I'll probably never use it. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, because to get a complete with these kinds of trucks from smooth* will run quite a bit more than what these cost. Just getting access to these trucks is pretty nice, and the deck can be repurposed in some of my other setups, like replacing the yow deck i dislike so much. Be warned you have to assemble everything yourself though, so make sure you have a skate tool.Overall, this is a pretty good purchase. There aren't a lot of videos specifically about this complete, but you can get an idea by watching smooth* videos. Do your research, especially if you're budget limited and you can only get one. If you can get many of them, I think this is a great choice to flesh out your quiver. If you can swing it, just get it. 5 stars.
L Wang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2022
Surfskating is not the same as longboarding. It's definitely tiring to ride these for much distance. So if you're commuting to work a few miles you'll probably not want this. They basically feel like a tricycle, with one wheel in the front and 2 in the back. The front feels really unstable, but that also makes it great for making deep slashy carves. If you want to replicate surfing or some approximation and want to do tight but flowy carves, this might be for you.If you watch youtube reviews on smooth*, you'll know they're near the top of the tier lists for surf trainers. From my understanding, smooth* licenses their trucks so maybe they don't quite have a monopoly on them. The trucks on the roots completes are basically smooth*. And smooth* are a lot more expensive. The differences then come down to what you get other than the trucks - deck, wheels, bearings, etc. The trucks are very similar to yow trucks in feel, but with a less strong return to center. This means over time (during the same session) it'll probably be more tiring to ride because you have to expend energy to return to center. However, if you're not going long distances then it won't matter too much. I am not an expert by any means, but this and the yow feel really similar otherwise.This deck is a lighter bamboo composition and the weight is honestly pretty good compared to the surfskating competition. I like this better than my yow deck, my triton deck, and my waterborne carbon deck. My yow deck especially is so hard and dense, it feels like I'm skating on a flat rock almost. That said, this is a distant second behind my soulboardiy (which seems to be the current gold standard). I don't have a full-fledged carver deck but I think this might be in between a carver deck and triton in terms of surfskating properties. This is very flat, and the grip is reminiscent of those large sugar granules on the danish cookies in the tins that eventually store sewing supplies. Because it's flat, I have to readjust my feet fairly often from slowly sliding away from where I want to be. More concave would be nice to lock feet in place, and the tail would be better if it were wider and not split into a fish tail. Lots of videos on youtube about why that is.The bag it comes with is a nice touch, but I'll probably never use it. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, because to get a complete with these kinds of trucks from smooth* will run quite a bit more than what these cost. Just getting access to these trucks is pretty nice, and the deck can be repurposed in some of my other setups, like replacing the yow deck i dislike so much. Be warned you have to assemble everything yourself though, so make sure you have a skate tool.Overall, this is a pretty good purchase. There aren't a lot of videos specifically about this complete, but you can get an idea by watching smooth* videos. Do your research, especially if you're budget limited and you can only get one. If you can get many of them, I think this is a great choice to flesh out your quiver. If you can swing it, just get it. 5 stars.
L Wang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2022
Surfskating is not the same as longboarding. It's definitely tiring to ride these for much distance. So if you're commuting to work a few miles you'll probably not want this. They basically feel like a tricycle, with one wheel in the front and 2 in the back. The front feels really unstable, but that also makes it great for making deep slashy carves. If you want to replicate surfing or some approximation and want to do tight but flowy carves, this might be for you.If you watch youtube reviews on smooth*, you'll know they're near the top of the tier lists for surf trainers. From my understanding, smooth* licenses their trucks so maybe they don't quite have a monopoly on them. The trucks on the roots completes are basically smooth*. And smooth* are a lot more expensive. The differences then come down to what you get other than the trucks - deck, wheels, bearings, etc. The trucks are very similar to yow trucks in feel, but with a less strong return to center. This means over time (during the same session) it'll probably be more tiring to ride because you have to expend energy to return to center. However, if you're not going long distances then it won't matter too much. I am not an expert by any means, but this and the yow feel really similar otherwise.This deck is a lighter bamboo composition and the weight is honestly pretty good compared to the surfskating competition. I like this better than my yow deck, my triton deck, and my waterborne carbon deck. My yow deck especially is so hard and dense, it feels like I'm skating on a flat rock almost. That said, this is a distant second behind my soulboardiy (which seems to be the current gold standard). I don't have a full-fledged carver deck but I think this might be in between a carver deck and triton in terms of surfskating properties. This is very flat, and the grip is reminiscent of those large sugar granules on the danish cookies in the tins that eventually store sewing supplies. Because it's flat, I have to readjust my feet fairly often from slowly sliding away from where I want to be. More concave would be nice to lock feet in place, and the tail would be better if it were wider and not split into a fish tail. Lots of videos on youtube about why that is.The bag it comes with is a nice touch, but I'll probably never use it. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, because to get a complete with these kinds of trucks from smooth* will run quite a bit more than what these cost. Just getting access to these trucks is pretty nice, and the deck can be repurposed in some of my other setups, like replacing the yow deck i dislike so much. Be warned you have to assemble everything yourself though, so make sure you have a skate tool.Overall, this is a pretty good purchase. There aren't a lot of videos specifically about this complete, but you can get an idea by watching smooth* videos. Do your research, especially if you're budget limited and you can only get one. If you can get many of them, I think this is a great choice to flesh out your quiver. If you can swing it, just get it. 5 stars.
Dean D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
The first skateboard that got shipped to us was unfortunately missing some parts. So I had to wait to get a replacement, thankfully it didn't take long.The board itself is extremely strong and very sturdy. I weigh 200 pounds and it didn't give too much flex, it gave just the right amount of flex that one would expect.There is an immense amount of detail work with this including the carvings and etchings and the grain as well as the finish on it as well. It is a really awesome bamboo surf skateboard! And it is coming in very handy to fine-tune my surf training.The wheels are super high-quality and the chucks are solid and secure.Is a great training and coaching tool for anybody learning to surf, or anybody that just wants to skate on a really cool skateboard.
Dean D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
The first skateboard that got shipped to us was unfortunately missing some parts. So I had to wait to get a replacement, thankfully it didn't take long.The board itself is extremely strong and very sturdy. I weigh 200 pounds and it didn't give too much flex, it gave just the right amount of flex that one would expect.There is an immense amount of detail work with this including the carvings and etchings and the grain as well as the finish on it as well. It is a really awesome bamboo surf skateboard! And it is coming in very handy to fine-tune my surf training.The wheels are super high-quality and the chucks are solid and secure.Is a great training and coaching tool for anybody learning to surf, or anybody that just wants to skate on a really cool skateboard.
Dean D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
The first skateboard that got shipped to us was unfortunately missing some parts. So I had to wait to get a replacement, thankfully it didn't take long.The board itself is extremely strong and very sturdy. I weigh 200 pounds and it didn't give too much flex, it gave just the right amount of flex that one would expect.There is an immense amount of detail work with this including the carvings and etchings and the grain as well as the finish on it as well. It is a really awesome bamboo surf skateboard! And it is coming in very handy to fine-tune my surf training.The wheels are super high-quality and the chucks are solid and secure.Is a great training and coaching tool for anybody learning to surf, or anybody that just wants to skate on a really cool skateboard.
Dean D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
The first skateboard that got shipped to us was unfortunately missing some parts. So I had to wait to get a replacement, thankfully it didn't take long.The board itself is extremely strong and very sturdy. I weigh 200 pounds and it didn't give too much flex, it gave just the right amount of flex that one would expect.There is an immense amount of detail work with this including the carvings and etchings and the grain as well as the finish on it as well. It is a really awesome bamboo surf skateboard! And it is coming in very handy to fine-tune my surf training.The wheels are super high-quality and the chucks are solid and secure.Is a great training and coaching tool for anybody learning to surf, or anybody that just wants to skate on a really cool skateboard.
Dean D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
The first skateboard that got shipped to us was unfortunately missing some parts. So I had to wait to get a replacement, thankfully it didn't take long.The board itself is extremely strong and very sturdy. I weigh 200 pounds and it didn't give too much flex, it gave just the right amount of flex that one would expect.There is an immense amount of detail work with this including the carvings and etchings and the grain as well as the finish on it as well. It is a really awesome bamboo surf skateboard! And it is coming in very handy to fine-tune my surf training.The wheels are super high-quality and the chucks are solid and secure.Is a great training and coaching tool for anybody learning to surf, or anybody that just wants to skate on a really cool skateboard.
Dean D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
The first skateboard that got shipped to us was unfortunately missing some parts. So I had to wait to get a replacement, thankfully it didn't take long.The board itself is extremely strong and very sturdy. I weigh 200 pounds and it didn't give too much flex, it gave just the right amount of flex that one would expect.There is an immense amount of detail work with this including the carvings and etchings and the grain as well as the finish on it as well. It is a really awesome bamboo surf skateboard! And it is coming in very handy to fine-tune my surf training.The wheels are super high-quality and the chucks are solid and secure.Is a great training and coaching tool for anybody learning to surf, or anybody that just wants to skate on a really cool skateboard.
Dean D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
The first skateboard that got shipped to us was unfortunately missing some parts. So I had to wait to get a replacement, thankfully it didn't take long.The board itself is extremely strong and very sturdy. I weigh 200 pounds and it didn't give too much flex, it gave just the right amount of flex that one would expect.There is an immense amount of detail work with this including the carvings and etchings and the grain as well as the finish on it as well. It is a really awesome bamboo surf skateboard! And it is coming in very handy to fine-tune my surf training.The wheels are super high-quality and the chucks are solid and secure.Is a great training and coaching tool for anybody learning to surf, or anybody that just wants to skate on a really cool skateboard.
Dean D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
The first skateboard that got shipped to us was unfortunately missing some parts. So I had to wait to get a replacement, thankfully it didn't take long.The board itself is extremely strong and very sturdy. I weigh 200 pounds and it didn't give too much flex, it gave just the right amount of flex that one would expect.There is an immense amount of detail work with this including the carvings and etchings and the grain as well as the finish on it as well. It is a really awesome bamboo surf skateboard! And it is coming in very handy to fine-tune my surf training.The wheels are super high-quality and the chucks are solid and secure.Is a great training and coaching tool for anybody learning to surf, or anybody that just wants to skate on a really cool skateboard.
StanfordBear
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