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VOLADOR Freeride Longboard Cruiser | Maple Wood Deck| Drop Through Longboard Complete

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  • 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.



Product Description

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Volador Urban Freeride Pro

Why Choose Volador Urban Freeride Pro?

> Beginner Adaptive Design: Adjustable trucks and forgiving wheels grow with your skills. > Shock-Absorbing Commutes: Camber concave + soft wheels turn potholed streets into smooth pathways.

> Uncompromised Durability: Epoxy-bonded maple and forged trucks survive urban use, season after season.

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shape & concave profile

Epoxy-Bonded Maple Deck | 220 lb Capacity

Camber Concave Profile is a subtle upward arch that evenly distributing weight to dampen vibrations on cracked sidewalks.

Cold-pressed 8-layer maple, reinforced with epoxy resin, balances natural flex and rigid support (up to 220 lbs), ensuring stability during high-speed carves and commutes.

Trucks System

Adjustable Forged 7-inch Aluminum Trucks

Adjustable 45°-55° angle customization gives fine-tune responsiveness for sharper carves (55°) or stable straight-line cruising (45°), adapting to sidewalks, hills, or parking lot drills.

Wheel system

Versatile 78A Center-cored Urethane Wheels

Soft 78A compound cushions road chatter while the centered core design maintains controlled breakouts—ideal for freeride beginners.

80% rebound ratio preserves momentum for longer pushes, reducing fatigue during daily commutes.

Grip

Low-Maintenance Bearing System & Urban-Tough Grip

Friction-optimized ABEC-9 chrome steel bearings with rubber shields minimize rolling resistance and debris intrusion, sustaining glide efficiency with minimal upkeep.

OS780 grip tape deliver moderate traction for slide control, paired with fade-resistant printed graphics that withstand scrapes.


Luke P
2025-09-05 18:23:24
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)
Kevin Retz
2025-06-03 15:48:56
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Haywood D. Giles
2025-04-25 14:36:11
My daughter is going off to college in the fall to California. While she was visiting there she saw lots of longboarders on the campuses and figured she had to have one, so we embarked on doing a ton of online research and arrived at the Volador Freeride Longboard.Given the circumstances of her being a new rider, and being value conscious consumers, we concluded that the Volador was a good choice. It has good all-around components. The bearings are ABEC9, meaning they're manufactured to exacting tolerances. The trucks are 40 degree, meaning they are amateur friendly and aren't going to be overly twitchy at speed. The wheels are 78A, meaning they aren't too soft that they wear out fast and not too slow to accelerate. They're neither so hard that you're going to feel every imperfection in the tarmac and lack grip. In other words, all the components seem very well matched for both the board and the rider.So we get the board and start bombing down our driveway! Well, not right away, but we (meaning I) got there by the end of the day. In the meantime my teenager daughter, 10 year old son, and I took turns on the board and all had such a great time, that we all decided we each needed to get our own board.The board is a lot of fun and a great value! $70 seemed like a lot of money to me at first, but it seems like a bargain now! I have since continued my research (because my daughter will no longer allow my heavy, risk-taking self on her board) going into skate shops and I cannot say I can tell a difference between this Volador and boards costing up to $200.I have every expectation that the board will hold up and provide years of service. Time will tell of course, but for now, I have to give it 5 stars for initial overall service, value, and performance!
MOHAMMED A. ALANDANOUSI
2025-04-12 16:25:16
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Kindle Customer
2025-02-04 13:43:42
Like many other reviews about this board state - this is great for beginners who are just looking to cruise around the city. Without a kicktail it is difficult to perform many tricks, but basic longboard dancing is fine.
Sally
2025-01-29 12:31:08
Kids love these boards , we actually have 3 ......only issue is the plywood cracked on one of them after they hit the pavement and it was almost new .When they arrive they have no packing to protect them at all , so this item I think may have been damaged during delivery .Its an expensive so definitely needs much better packing .Really closely inspect it before you use it to check for cracks and damage .
Mrs, Dobson
2025-01-14 18:16:47
Broke after a week
andrea Elcock
2025-01-11 10:16:30
Very well made great size and sturdy my daughter is making it look very easy she is very happy with her new board
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