Atom Drop Deck Longboard - 39 Inch

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  • A. Smith

    > 24 hour

    This was a birthday present for my 13 year old. These longboards are all the rage, and he loves this one. Its sturdy and seems well made. I do wish it had black wheels because the white ones obviously show every scratch & dirt but thats a very minor thing.

  • Nikita Shields

    > 24 hour

    The truck is great. Bearings are good for beginner cause the board wont roll super fast on a moderate slope. The turning joints needs more lubrication. Hand grip came off on arrival. Came off more after two days riding. Saw some reviews complaining about the grip and that was like 2 years ago. Turns out the quality did improve at all.

  • Shreya Madaan

    > 24 hour

    Turns are great and for the price it’s a good longboard that has lasted me and does the job to get around college campus

  • R. Banz

    > 24 hour

    Great board love the drop makes it very easy to push and the wheel base is long so the ride is good. Im very surprised at how maneuverable the board is. So far so good.

  • Vella Grant

    > 24 hour

    Ive used this to ride around with my friends Im 17 and weigh approximately 170 pounds. The bearings arent the best but thats a given for a lot of newly bought boards especially since its not yet broke in. Lube them up nice and itll make a difference but Id recommend buying some reds bearings. Great grip tape and style also turns really well and amazimg balance.

  • Brandon B.

    > 24 hour

    The sticker with the barcode removes the paint on the board, overall nice board some imperfections here and there, a little bumbed the sticker peels the paint other tha. That it rides smooth, loosened the bearings, I would still replace them, wheels are super soft trucks are super responsive

  • tyler

    > 24 hour

    First off I really like this board and it is very high quality. I received this board 1 day earlier than the expected delivery date. The cardboard box it shipped in was a little beat up but nothing that effected the board. The boards grip tape was a little rough on the edges but nothing too noticeable and the design on the bottom was perfect. The bearings arent the best and I would recommend buying different ones along with softer bushings if you plan on turning tight. It turns alright but since I wont be going down too many hills I will probably get new bushings along with bearings. The design on the bottom looks great but is easily scrached. I was wanting a pretty inexpensive but good quality board and my friend wanted me to get a sector 9 board like theirs but most are twice the price and comparably, I like my board just as much as their sector 9 boards. This board has about a 1.25 inch drop, is 0.5 inches thick, and is convex on the edges. The board is 39 inches long but has a 26.5 standing platform. It isnt very flexible but still can flex a few inches. For anyone looking for an inexpensive and high quality board for cruising or down hill riding I recommend this board.

  • JP

    > 24 hour

    I wanted to try out a longboard for a last mile commute situation. I am not into any typical longboard activities, this was just the most portable, inexpensive, efficient transportation I could find for 1-3 mile rides in each direction. This comes with softer wheels, standard kingpin trucks, and a slightly dropped deck. The factory combo is adequate. You can get on it and ride, and the wheels and deck make for a fairly smooth riding platform even on lousy roads. The bearings work well enough to start, maybe even better for beginners because they roll ok, but not like youre on ice. I ordered 3mm rubber risers and Bones Reds bearings, put them on after just one or two rides. Both were excellent upgrades, imo. The lower risers make the deck height a bit lower and easier to push, though they invite wheelbite if you are heavier and really work the rails. The new bearings glide great, and are good for probably twice the distance traveled for the same effort as the stock ones. With no other longboard experience, this set-up feels much like a big, heavy, cushy ride skateboard- though without a kicktail. It turns much like a reqular skateboard. The length feels adequate for a 6+ rider, though it may be narrow if you dont like your feet hanging over. Overall, this should work fine as a transportation board on less than ideal surfaces that are flat or moderately sloped. Its faster, smoother, and more efficient than a skateboard, but the choice between this and a cruiser might be made by how you prioritize the deck height, overall size, and kicktail.

  • Lisa Gilbert

    > 24 hour

    look, i’m gonna be honest. it’s not worth the money. you should save up for a more expensive board. The wheels are AWFUL i put some “old boys” into these stock wheels, and they spun for about 15 seconds. these “old boys” are ceramic bearings costing about 49-50$. Just buy new wheels, new trucks, and you will have a better board, but it’s not worth the time. my sister still isn’t happy with her board, with some bones reds in them, it’s really a waste of money, i would range 125-150-250 for a really good board. i have a santa cruz and i got it for 200 dollars, it’s AMAZING!

  • Scrumble Simperbunchston the III

    > 24 hour

    Just have a look at the pictures.

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