🛹 Ride the Wave of Style!
The Moose Longboard features a spacious 9" x 43" pintail deck made from high-quality maple, ensuring a smooth and stable ride. Weighing just 1.88 kg, it's designed for easy transport while maintaining durability. Ideal for both casual cruising and serious carving, this longboard combines functionality with a natural aesthetic that appeals to eco-conscious riders.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43 x 9 x 0.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.88 Kilograms |
Brand Name | TGM Skateboards |
Color | Natural |
Material | Maple |
Manufacturer | Moose |
Part Number | D051-NAT-DECK |
Size | 9" x 43" |
B**G
Pretty worth its price
Since there's not that many reviews, I'll try my best to describe my opinion on it. I attached gullwing double reverse kingpin trucks with 70mm 79A wheels and some random ABEC 9 bearings.It is super flat with no concavity, and it is pretty flexible, so when you stand on it, it does bend down. This isn't bad or anything, just a heads up since it's not described, and the only picture is a top down view. Not the best description to say that the board came in a cardboard box because it was a thin box. However, my board came undamaged, with no scratches or cracks anywhere, so guess it got the job done. The long length of this board made turning so much more stable (compared to my other board, about 6 inches shorter). I can just flail my entire body and it feels pretty stable in comparison. As long as this board lasts for at least a year or two of cruising, this is definitely worth the ~$33.Pros:-Flexible and long-No design, so room for creativity-Came untouched-Near impossible for wheel biteCons:-The holes for the trucks don't have that extra wider drill, so the screws are a bit jutted up. I think if I stuck grip tape on normally, it would've made it slightly less bulged out. But even then, it's a bit awkward.-There was a "Made in China" sticker and another sticker which I forgot what was written on it, which is whatever, but the sticker residue it left behind is a bit bothersome. I plan on putting stickers on the bottom anyways (don't feel like being too creative with spray paint at the moment), so I guess it's not the worst thing.-Some parts of the board could be sanded down a bit more.I bought this because it was cheap and I had spare parts. But whenever things are cheap, there's always a potential room for compromise done on the product. At the moment, there aren't any big errors, but this is only day 1. Will update if it breaks, but this board feels pretty sturdy with no cracking sounds whenever I put pressure on it (which I hear when I ride other cheap or old skateboard/longboard decks), so don't think it would be happening anytime soon.
G**E
Good beater board
It's cheap and flimsy but if you're just looking for a cruiser it's great
C**Y
decent
not bad at all for price
C**N
Yuck
The deck is made out of fast grown wood and flexes too much . The holes that were pre drilled for the trucks are off ( issue ) I want to return and and get my money back . 👎 the wood is called Canadian maple but there is a sticker on it , called made in China !
Z**Y
It's decent.
If I could I would give this a 2.5 rating. It's a very basic board. Not what I was expecting to a degree. First off I want to say that I knew it was a natural pintail with no disigns or art on the board and that it was just the deck with no wheels or bearings or anything like that, and that I have not tested the board out on the street for a strength and flex test, so with that said I shall begin.Pros: It is a beautiful natural deck, with wonderful colored woods.Cons: 1) The board to my surprise had no concave to it at all, not the biggest thing to worry about, but still no concave. 2) The packaging was far below par, it sucked that's it it just sucked. The "box" was just a large piece of cardboard folded in three places to be wrapped around the board and taped, in packing tape, in about seven places on the edge, leaving gaps for the board to slide about an inch for the nose and two to three inches for the tail, out of the safety of the cardboard. 3) These gaps in the tape allowed the nose of the board to get scratched up slightly, nothing I can't fix but still.Now for quality of the board 4) I was inspecting the top side of the board I noticed a slightly erased number "8" written in what I presume to be chalk, under the clear coat, along with several spots of dirt as well.
T**G
Good But Flawed
The shape of the board and the strength of the wood it very nice, my only real complain is that on my board in peticular the holes that were drilled for the front trucks were not drilled perfectly straight so now as you are riding the board pulls to the right, making it a bit difficult, but other than the holes, the rest of the board is very good.
J**.
Poor quality
very unhappy with the quality of the product. Not even sanded smooth.
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