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Perfect for mellow cruising around town or down by the bay.
Featuring Thunder Polished Trucks for performance you can trust with Spitfire bearings and Zip Zinger wheels. This is one fully loaded complete ready for the taking.
| Truck Options: | Thunder Polished 145 Hi Trucks |
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| Wheel Options: | Krooked Zip Zinger 56mm 78a Wheels |
| Bearings: | Spitfire Classics Bearings |
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Comments about Krooked Zip Zinger 7.5 Cruiser Complete Skateboard - blaster / polished trucks / green zinger wheels:
i love cruising around nyc with my new board. everything i'm looking for.
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How hard is it to ollie this compared to regular skateboard?1 answer
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If you can ollie a regular board you should have no trouble ollie a zip zinger. It is not going to be easier to ollie but it also will not be much harder.Q:
I am looking for a board that can get me to class and do average tricks, what would be best out of zip zinger, zig zagger, krookakonda and land shark?1 answer
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If you wanting to do some tricks either the zip zinger zig zagger would be great. I wouldn't get the land shark unless you are wanting to just cruiseQ:
Are the wheels soft?2 answers
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The wheels are 78d which is equal to a 78a wheel so yes the wheels are soft.A:
The wheels that come on the Zip Zinger durometer rating is 78d, meaning this is going to be a hard wheel.Q:
Is this cruiser easy to turn?1 answer
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The Zip Zinger Blaster will be easy to turn for lower speeds. It's a cruiser so it's going to turn well when just riding around. If you're planning on hitting hills at 40 mph, it's probably not going to turn well and isn't the board you'd want.