🛹 Own the streets with precision, power, and style — ride the VOLADOR Freeride Longboard!
The VOLADOR Freeride Longboard Cruiser features a robust 8-ply maple deck with epoxy resin and camber concave for optimal flex and shock absorption, supporting riders up to 220 lbs. Its adjustable forged aluminum trucks provide customizable carving and sliding performance, while 78A center-cored urethane wheels ensure smooth grip-to-slide transitions. Equipped with ABEC-9 bearings and aggressive grip tape, this drop-through longboard is engineered for durable, agile urban commuting and freeride progression.
Brand | VOLADOR |
Color | Bear |
Age Range (Description) | For adults, youth and kids above 5 years old |
Skill Level | All |
Deck Length | 42 Inches |
Deck Width | 9 Inches |
Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Bamboo, Maple Wood, Urethane |
Theme | Sport |
Load Capacity | 220 Pounds |
Wheel Size | 70 Millimeters |
Shape | Drop-Through |
Ply Rating | 8 Ply |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Durometer Hardness | Shore 78A |
League | Refreshing |
Skateboard Type | Longboard |
Size | 42inch |
UPC | 602638656385 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42 x 9 x 4.5 inches |
Package Weight | 3.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 42 x 9 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | VOLADOR |
Warranty Description | Free Replacement for any quality issue under manufacturer warranty. |
Model Name | LONGBOARD |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | HongHenry Distribution |
Part Number | LONGBOARD |
Style | Freeride Cruiser Longboard |
Included Components | Longboard Complete |
Sport Type | Skating |
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Longboard
Longboard is very sturdy and wide. Wheels are of good quality and rubber pad on board is just enough that you do not slip while riding on it. Details are bright and color is good. Children would like to have this longboat, cause you can sit on it, ride on it with two feet and balance well. Hours of fun and rides.
L**P
Pretty good for a beginner.
I was not a *complete* beginner when I bought this board. I borrowed my friend's cruiser for a while, so I at least knew how to ride. However, this is the first board I personally ever owned, and at 19 years old, it was perfect for me to learn on.About 9 months ago, I got this board. I bought it because I heard good things about it, and the weight limit was higher than a lot of the other cheaper boards here. I'm 5'11, 250 pounds. Broad shoulders, muscular calves type guy. Totally NOT the kind of guy that would look like he skates. But hey, I was determined to learn, and yknow, I was hoping by skating every day it would help me stay in shape.Stepping on the board for the first time made me nervous. I was expecting this drop-thru to just snap under my weight, but after shifting around in the grass a little bit, I felt comfortable enough to ride. 9 months of continual use later, it's still holding up strong. The wood is warping slightly, but it's not enough to cause concern. And that may be my own fault for skating in the rain a couple of times, which is horrible for your board. But it goes to show that this can hold up in unfavorable conditions.Now, this board isn't perfect by any means. After a few months of me being a total beginner, I realized that, hey, it's getting really hard to push this thing. Then I found out that I should've been cleaning the bearings. The stock ones weren't that great to begin with imo, and I'm glad I sprung the extra $20 for some REDS now that I'm a little more experienced.If you're new to skating like I was (and still am), this longboard will likely work for you, too. It's a hell of a lot better than getting a pennyboard (which I've tried, god those things are sketchy) and theyre just easier than learning on a legit skateboard. It's cheap enough that if you end up not enjoying it, you at least didn't break the bank, and you can give it away as a gift or something if you can't return it anymore. It's durable enough that I ride at least three times a week for a solid couple of months now. I sort of wish I spent more money on a more *premium* board or whatever now that I'm really into skating, but if I hadn't made this purchase, I wouldn't have known. So yeah, you should buy this board (or any longboard, for that matter)
N**N
Excellent Begginer Choice! Also supports heavy fellas.
I've had this board for about a month now, and I've got to say I have no problems with it. I'm new to longboarding, so I hear that replacing the bearings should happen on this board, but I've been using the default ones, and they work really well. I don't have any reason for me to upgrade them myself because I feel I go fast enough, and any difference I can make with the bearings would be a small improvement. I probably will, but since I'm new, I'm a-okay with the default ones.Also I was concerned with which board would be able to support me. I'm a heavy guy weighing from around 240-250. The weight limit from the manufacturer is 250, and I can confirm that this seems to be the case. I never feel like I'm going to break the board. Given that, there is a small amount of flex. This was another thing I was initially converned with when purchasing, but the flex isn't a whole lot. It seems to flex for people of all weights, but not that it flexes on me any more than someone who weighs around 150. I really like the flex so that way it absorbs some of the shock from going over cracks or some pebbles or rough ground.The durability is something that is incredible. As someone who is right at the weight limit, I would expect for a board priced at $60 to have some problems show up, but I can confirm, the ride is just as good as the first day I got it. I ride pretty often, and I've ridden twice on this route that is 10.5 miles. (I would say I've ridden somewhere in the ball park of 30-45 miles on my board). Everything is great!One thing however, the wheels are pretty hard, so you should watch out for pebbles while riding. Also because of my extensive riding, my white wheels aren't white anymore. It's all good, I might be able to restore it's initial color after some time of scrubbing.Also the design is really awesome! Koi fish on the top, and the solar system on the bottom! Couldn't get it better than that!I highly recommend this board especially if you're a beginner like me.
M**
Good Beginner Longboard for Cruising
I got this just to skate around the neighborhood a couple times a week while my daughter rides her scooter, so it does the job. I wouldn’t get this if you plan to do tricks or go down steep hills.It arrived in a box that was much too big, and it was only wrapped in a loose plastic bag. Both ends were slightly damaged, likely during shipping. Couldn’t they at least use some bubble wrap!? The grip tape is good and seems to be secure. I love the detailed design on the top and bottom! The design is peeling a bit around the cut outs though. Weight wise this board is light compared to higher quality boards I’ve had.I took it out for a spin right out of the box and the trucks desperately needed to be tightened. It was very wobbly and unstable. However, after tightening everything up, it now skates much better! Most of the roads in my neighborhood are mildly steep, so I get some pretty good speed. It still has a slight wobble at higher speeds, but not terrible. It turns great and I’ve had zero wheel-bite. It’s great for cruising and rides pretty smoothly!Overall, this is a decent beginner longboard for a good price.
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