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Arbor Julien Jaca Fish Pintail Longboard

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Arbor Julien Jaca Fish Pintail Longboard

Arbor's smaller pintail, the Fish is a skinny 8.375" wide and 37" long. It actually feels smaller than this as it's a pintail. Of all the Arbor boards, this is probably where we'd direct beginners first.

If you're after a compact pintail, this is definitely a looker! A Palisander top ply with Arbor's Recycled Re-Grit looks super nice, and the graphic is crispy and on point. 

Arbor have managed to squeeze a 26" wheelbase into this deck - so whilst it has no real nose or tail to speak of, it carves and turns like a much bigger board.

Paris V2 trucks, Arbor's own Mosh 65mm 78a wheels and ABEC7 bearings make a huge difference to the boardfeel compared to a cheaper complete, pick one up and you can immediately see where you money is going.

If you're after a small and more portable board that carves nicely, this is definitely a good place to start.

Finished on top with proper griptape!

    $147.34
    Arbor Julien Jaca Fish Pintail Longboard
    $147.34

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    Arbor's smaller pintail, the Fish is a skinny 8.375" wide and 37" long. It actually feels smaller than this as it's a pintail. Of all the Arbor boards, this is probably where we'd direct beginners first.

    If you're after a compact pintail, this is definitely a looker! A Palisander top ply with Arbor's Recycled Re-Grit looks super nice, and the graphic is crispy and on point. 

    Arbor have managed to squeeze a 26" wheelbase into this deck - so whilst it has no real nose or tail to speak of, it carves and turns like a much bigger board.

    Paris V2 trucks, Arbor's own Mosh 65mm 78a wheels and ABEC7 bearings make a huge difference to the boardfeel compared to a cheaper complete, pick one up and you can immediately see where you money is going.

    If you're after a small and more portable board that carves nicely, this is definitely a good place to start.

    Finished on top with proper griptape!