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Arbor Cucharon Solstice Cruiser Board

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Arbor Cucharon Solstice Cruiser Board

The Arbor Cucharon bridges the gap between cruiser and skateboard - think of it like a Pilsner but with a full nose. That means, comfortable cruising, compact size, fun carving... but it's going to perform much better if you want to start ollieing up curbs on your way to school/work/pub.

At 32.75" long it's a bit longer than a regular popsicle skateboard, we like that extra foot space for more relaxed cruising.

Paris street trucks (149mm) are included as with most Arbor cruisers - lots of lean, good surf-ability, nice and strong for slashin' around town. Finished with gold hardware on these Solstice completes. Nice.

Rolling on Arbor Shakdedown wheels - 58mm and 80a. Soft enough to get you round town, small enough for you to get airbourne. They'll go round the skatepark fine, but will feel sluggish compared to a hard wheel. We'd recommend hard ones for a dedicated skatepark board - some proper griptape, too.

Finished off with a full spary on clear grip job to show off the delightful palisander top sheet and Arbor's own brand ABEC7 bearings.

A super functional cruiser that'd be easier to kickflip than most.

    $51.44

    Original: $171.46

    -70%
    Arbor Cucharon Solstice Cruiser Board

    $171.46

    $51.44

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    The Arbor Cucharon bridges the gap between cruiser and skateboard - think of it like a Pilsner but with a full nose. That means, comfortable cruising, compact size, fun carving... but it's going to perform much better if you want to start ollieing up curbs on your way to school/work/pub.

    At 32.75" long it's a bit longer than a regular popsicle skateboard, we like that extra foot space for more relaxed cruising.

    Paris street trucks (149mm) are included as with most Arbor cruisers - lots of lean, good surf-ability, nice and strong for slashin' around town. Finished with gold hardware on these Solstice completes. Nice.

    Rolling on Arbor Shakdedown wheels - 58mm and 80a. Soft enough to get you round town, small enough for you to get airbourne. They'll go round the skatepark fine, but will feel sluggish compared to a hard wheel. We'd recommend hard ones for a dedicated skatepark board - some proper griptape, too.

    Finished off with a full spary on clear grip job to show off the delightful palisander top sheet and Arbor's own brand ABEC7 bearings.

    A super functional cruiser that'd be easier to kickflip than most.