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VOLADOR Urban Freeride Pro Longboard| Adaptive Cruiser 42inch| North America Maple| Camber Concave Drop Through Longboard Complete| Setup for Urban Commuting

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Color: Koi


Features

  • DURABLE 8-Ply MAPLE DECK with EPOXY RESIN & CAMBER CONCAVE (220 lb RATED) - Constructed from maple bonded with epoxy resin, it combines natural flex for vibration dampening with reinforced rigidity to support riders up to 220 lbs, offering an optimal flex-to-strength ratio for stability. The camber concave distributes weight evenly for shock absorption, while symmetric double-kick tails enable basic tricks and quick pivots, adding versatility for both freeride progression and commuting agility.
  • ADJUSTABLE FORGED 7-inch ALUMINIUM TRUCKS - 7-inch forged aluminum trucks (45-55 adjustable hangers) balance carving responsiveness and commuting stability. The precision-forged construction withstands repetitive impacts, while the adjustable angles let riders fine-tune their setup for navigating sidewalks or practicing slides.
  • VERSATILE 78A CENTER-CORED URETHANE WHEELS - 70mm x 51mm center-cored urethane wheels (78A hardness, 80% rebound) ensure predictable grip-to-slide transitions for freeride learners. The soft compound gives ample cushioning to road chatter, while the mid-rebound design maintains momentum for energy-efficient commuting.
  • HIGH-EFFICIENCY ABEC-9 BEARINGS - ABEC-9 chrome steel bearings with rubber shields minimize rolling resistance, reduce friction and resist debris, require minimal upkeep, ensuring smooth rolling and minimized rolling resistance for sustained paddle efficiency. Ideal for budget riders seeking reliable speed retention without frequent maintenance.
  • URBAN-READY DURABILITY & GRIP - OS780-grade grip tape delivers aggressive traction for slide control, paired with subtle printed patterns for style. Rust-resistant carbon steel hardware ensures long-term reliability, completing a setup optimized for entry-level freeride progression and agile urban commuting.

Brand: VOLADOR


Color: Koi


Age Range (Description): For adults, youth and kids above 5 years old


Skill Level: All


Deck Length: 42 Inches


Deck Width: 9 Inches


Item Weight: 6.2 Pounds


Material: Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Bamboo, Maple Wood, Urethane


Theme: Sport


Wheel Size: 70 Millimeters


Brand Name: VOLADOR


Age Range Description: For adults, youth and kids above 5 years old


Skill Level: All


Skateboard Type: Longboard


UPC: 747607373600


Manufacturer Part Number: LONGBOARD


Manufacturer: HongHenry Distribution


Item Type Name: LONGBOARD


Included Components: Longboard Complete


Warranty Description: Free Replacement for any quality issue under manufacturer warranty.


Deck Length: 42 Inches


Deck Width: 9 Inches


Item Weight: 6.2 Pounds


Wheel Size: 70 Millimeters


Size: 42inch


Color: Koi


Theme: Sport


Shape: Drop-Through


Durometer Hardness: Shore 78A


Load Capacity: 220 Pounds


Material Type: Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Bamboo, Maple Wood, Urethane


Wheel Material: Polyurethane


Ply Rating: 8 Ply


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  • Pretty nice ride!
I'm a beginner at longboarding, but I'm not one to just buy something that looks cool/pretty assuming it will be good quality. I've researched a lot regarding what type of deck would be nice for me, and I've also asked my friends who longboard what I should go with. My area has a lot of slopes and straightaways, so I wanted a board that would be great for cruising but I also didn't want to break the bank, especially since I'm only a beginner. Overall, I just wanted a decent board that's affordable and rides well. This board is honestly a pretty nice ride. I was recommended a drop through deck since these are better for cruising and carving, which is all I want lolol. The wheels are alright, they could be better. I figured I just had to break them in by riding for an hour or so, but I loosened them a bit and that made all the difference. I might replace them with something else soon though. As for the trucks, they are a bit tight at first, so if you really want to make smooth turns without lifting and moving the board with your weight at the back, I suggest getting a skate tool to loosen the trucks. You can just fine tune it to your liking. The design is one of my favorite things about the board! I got the vintage floral design since I love floral print, and I think the design on the grip tape is pretty rad as well. As for the deck quality, I think it's pretty good. I'm a small and lightweight person (barely 115 lbs) so the board doesn't respond that much to my weight even if I jump on it, so I let my dad (who's always been a fit and burly dude) stand on it and kind of gently bounce on the board, but it definitely holds it own. This is a great size too if you want more stability compared to a regular skateboard, nickel board, or penny board. Like I said, I'm small, but this board has a low center of gravity which I freakin' love because I'm more comfortable cruising on it. If you plan on bombing hills and whatnot though, I suggest changing out the bearings with ones that are designed for a faster ride. Overall, the board is great if you're looking for a starter board and don't want to spend a lot of money. I've been practicing every other day for 20 minutes at a time for about 2 weeks now, and I'm already comfortable with my backyard roundabout area, so now I just gotta take it around the neighborhood. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2017 by JRobinson

  • Excellent Begginer Choice! Also supports heavy fellas.
Color: Solar
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2018 by Nathan

  • Amazing Board for The Price, Smooth, Stable and Long Lasting
Color: Forest
So, after several month of using this board, I have to say the previous model of this board was much better than this one, for many reasons. Of course, this current board (at least the new designs) is a new build for the board. It feels very stiff before breaking everything in, but after a while of using it everything becomes a lot looser and smoother basically. I would recommend switching out the bearings after about 2 months of use just because they're not the best but they get the job done for whatever you're doing. The board itself is concave which is nice because it allows for easy maneuvering of your feet and allow everything to feel a lot smoother, at least in my experience. The one thing I don't like about this is how stiff it feels. It's not as flexible as before, and even if there was no flex before it felt like there was. I don't know how to explain it, but it's just a different feel. Also, i noticed on my specific board some of the screws on the plates holding the trucks through the drop-through hole were coming loose, so you might wanna watch those screws to make sure nothing comes out and messes stuff up. Overall, this board is amazing for anyone who is looking at a cheap-end board that works for just about anything. The build is amazing and feels high quality, and doesn't seem to make any expenses right off the bat. Great board for the price, and will last long considering I had to buy a new one cause the one that I bought a year ago was super worn from use. In any case, I would recommend this board 100% ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018 by Erik Ramirez

  • Good value for a good board
I've had this board for about half a month now and so far I really enjoy it. It's been far too cold and wet outside to ride it much, but I've been using it when I can. I still haven't been on it for any extended period of time (and perhaps I should update this review once I've used it more) but I can say that I really enjoy riding this board. It is my first longboard and I'd say it's an excellent choice for a beginner. My only complaint is that the bushing in the truck creak like no other and over tried making them tighter (which made it worse) and when I tried making them loose the bushings kinda popped in and out making an even louder noise. The board is a little noisy but I'm sure I can fix it if I put my mind to it. Over all, I'd say if you just wanna try your hand at longboadding, get this board. The wheels roll well, trucks aren't bad, and the bearings are surprisingly decent. P.S. It should be noted that with any board in this style (drop thru deck with wheels exposed on sides) there is a very real possibility that you can step on one of your wheels while you are cruising and eat dirt if you aren't careful. Watch. Your. Step. UPDATE: I just rode this board for the last time today. I went out with some friends and skated til my heart gave out, then went home only to have my friend say that he wanted to go around a little more before leaving my house. So I rode around town for a little bit and was kinda hopping up and down on the deck when I heard the loudest crack I have ever heard. The deck snapped right where the trucks mount. I was bummed, but it has been 13 months since I bought this board. It had a good run and was a fantastic board while it lasted. I just ordered the new dancer deck from Volador and it will be here tomorrow. Perfect timing to retire my old board. In short, this was an amazing board and I would recommend it to anyone at all that is looking to get started. This board got me into longboards and eventually skating and I hope that other people will find that same experience. This is a stellar company that makes quality boards. I can't recommend them enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2019 by Brennan Bauer

  • Great board.
Color: Solar
My son loves it. He said it’s well made handles well and big enough for a tall guy. Wheels didn’t have to be changed out.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026 by Danielle

  • Awesome first board. Easy turns. Smooth but slow bearings.
This is my first board so I can't really say much about its downhill or sliding capabilities. I use it mainly to commute to and from my campus. I used an extra Sector 9 board at my home to learn and practice longboarding (I know it's bigger brand! But the old Sector 9 board wasn't easy to balance on because of top mount design and increased height from the ground!) and so went on to buy this board. Review: The Deck is sturdy and it doesn't at all feel like it's going to break with my weight (68 kg). It is way easier to ride and turn on this board. (Before judging, for the love of God, please adjust your trucks. They come loose so obviously, you lose a little balance while kicking. A few turns tighter nut will do the trick :) ) With that said, because I know what a good board probably feels like, the only thing I noticed is I need to kick a lot more frequently to stay in motion compared to Sector 9. I loosened the wheel nut but still, the speed difference was clearly noticeable. Don't get me wrong. There were no vibrations, grinding or hissing sounds from the bearings. They run smoothly but just not for long. So I swapped the bearings from my Sector 9 board and that made all the difference. I could go on longer on the sidewalks without having to push more. The bottom line is: Even though you're just a complete beginner like me and are not demanding excess speed for downhills, I would still highly recommend to change the bearings as it greatly affects your learning curve. As a simple example, you will be a lot more confident over short runs of bad surfaces (mainly on sidewalks with big cracks) as you know all you gotta do is keep your balance because you still have a few more yards to go before kicking again. Happy longboarding ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2019 by Vishwa Doshi

  • Great Quality/Would Recommend
I've waited two months before writing this review because I wanted to see how this board would hold up. Some background information, I've never had any skating experience prior to this board. I first got this board because I wanted to get around my university's campus faster. I bought this board not knowing what to expect. Currently, I take my board with me everywhere I go and ride it around to all my classes. I'd say I use this board at least 6 days a week and ride on it at least thirty minutes to an hour for all of those days. The board comes with surprisingly good wheels and bearings (although I recommend using a tool to tighten or loosen the wheels because mine came a little too tight). I bought an extra set of better wheels and bearings because I expected the ones that came with the board to be poor; however, in comparison, the ones that come with the board are just little worse than the others I bought. The trucks on the board have held up just fine. The art pattern/design still looks the same since day one, and the shape of the board makes it super easy to carve and make really sharp turns. Lastly, the board itself is sturdy and well made. I've had many crashes and wipe outs which I believed would leave huge scars on my board or make something come loose, but to my surprise, the board still remains intact with minimal damage. To summarize, the quality of this board has exceeded my expectations and it gets me around campus quickly every day. I would highly recommend this board to anyone who is looking for a board just to cruise around places like a college campus. Since this is also my first longboard, I would also recommend it to anyone who is interested in getting into longboarding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2017 by Kevin Liow

  • Good Board For Beginners! Good Board For Beginners!
Before I get too deep into my review, I am by no means an experienced skater. With that being said, as far as I can tell, this is an amazing board for the price. I tried to learn how to skate in the past, but I made the mistake of buying a skateboard from walmart that cost $15 (NOT worth it at all. The wheels barely rolled and you couldn't cruise at all). If you want to learn to longboard, it is definitely worth putting out a little more money for a decent board that actually functions properly, and is more stable. I'm a fairly hefty gal, I'm about 5'7 and I weigh 220 lbs, and this board supports me just fine. The deck is springy, but it doesn't bend so much that I'm worried its going to break on me (unlike the walmart board). The graphic on the back is very cute, and super vibrant, so I love it! The grip tape is very sturdy, to the point that it ripped a hole in my converse when I was cruising (no tricks or anything). I'd rather the tape ruin my shoes than not hold me in place at all. Plus, the design on the grip tape looks sweet. As far as appearances go, white wheels arent ideal for anyone who is a total neat freak. It looks great out of the box, but after my first ride, the wheels have taken on a grayish color. Something that personally frustrated me was the sticker that came stuck to the bottom of the board. It was very hard to peel off and left a sticky residue behind. I'm not blaming that on the board itself; that's the nature of stickers. I would definitely recommend this board to anyone who has been considering getting into longboarding. It's a sturdy board for a reasonable price. Great board for beginners ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2017 by Kratz

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