🛹 Own the streets with precision and style — the VOLADOR Urban Freeride Pro is your ultimate urban cruiser!
The VOLADOR Urban Freeride Pro Longboard is a 42-inch drop-through cruiser crafted from durable 8-ply North American maple with epoxy resin for optimal flex and strength. Featuring adjustable forged aluminum trucks and 78A center-cored urethane wheels, it delivers smooth, responsive rides ideal for urban commuting and freeride progression. Equipped with high-efficiency ABEC-9 bearings and aggressive grip tape, this longboard balances speed, control, and durability for riders up to 220 lbs seeking a versatile, stylish, and reliable urban cruiser.
Brand | VOLADOR |
Color | Emerald Sea |
Age Range (Description) | For adults, youth and kids above 5 years old |
Skill Level | All |
Deck Length | 42 Inches |
Deck Width | 9 Inches |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Bamboo, Maple Wood, Urethane |
Theme | Sport |
Wheel Size | 70 Millimeters |
Shape | Drop-Through |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Durometer Hardness | Shore 78A |
Skateboard Type | Longboard |
Size | 42inch |
UPC | 747607373778 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42 x 9 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 9 Pounds |
Brand Name | VOLADOR |
Warranty Description | Free Replacement for any quality issue under manufacturer warranty. |
Model Name | LONGBOARD |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | HongHenry Distribution |
Included Components | Longboard Complete |
J**N
Pretty nice ride!
I'm a beginner at longboarding, but I'm not one to just buy something that looks cool/pretty assuming it will be good quality. I've researched a lot regarding what type of deck would be nice for me, and I've also asked my friends who longboard what I should go with. My area has a lot of slopes and straightaways, so I wanted a board that would be great for cruising but I also didn't want to break the bank, especially since I'm only a beginner. Overall, I just wanted a decent board that's affordable and rides well.This board is honestly a pretty nice ride. I was recommended a drop through deck since these are better for cruising and carving, which is all I want lolol. The wheels are alright, they could be better. I figured I just had to break them in by riding for an hour or so, but I loosened them a bit and that made all the difference. I might replace them with something else soon though. As for the trucks, they are a bit tight at first, so if you really want to make smooth turns without lifting and moving the board with your weight at the back, I suggest getting a skate tool to loosen the trucks. You can just fine tune it to your liking.The design is one of my favorite things about the board! I got the vintage floral design since I love floral print, and I think the design on the grip tape is pretty rad as well. As for the deck quality, I think it's pretty good. I'm a small and lightweight person (barely 115 lbs) so the board doesn't respond that much to my weight even if I jump on it, so I let my dad (who's always been a fit and burly dude) stand on it and kind of gently bounce on the board, but it definitely holds it own.This is a great size too if you want more stability compared to a regular skateboard, nickel board, or penny board. Like I said, I'm small, but this board has a low center of gravity which I freakin' love because I'm more comfortable cruising on it. If you plan on bombing hills and whatnot though, I suggest changing out the bearings with ones that are designed for a faster ride.Overall, the board is great if you're looking for a starter board and don't want to spend a lot of money. I've been practicing every other day for 20 minutes at a time for about 2 weeks now, and I'm already comfortable with my backyard roundabout area, so now I just gotta take it around the neighborhood. :)
N**N
Excellent Begginer Choice! Also supports heavy fellas.
I've had this board for about a month now, and I've got to say I have no problems with it. I'm new to longboarding, so I hear that replacing the bearings should happen on this board, but I've been using the default ones, and they work really well. I don't have any reason for me to upgrade them myself because I feel I go fast enough, and any difference I can make with the bearings would be a small improvement. I probably will, but since I'm new, I'm a-okay with the default ones.Also I was concerned with which board would be able to support me. I'm a heavy guy weighing from around 240-250. The weight limit from the manufacturer is 250, and I can confirm that this seems to be the case. I never feel like I'm going to break the board. Given that, there is a small amount of flex. This was another thing I was initially converned with when purchasing, but the flex isn't a whole lot. It seems to flex for people of all weights, but not that it flexes on me any more than someone who weighs around 150. I really like the flex so that way it absorbs some of the shock from going over cracks or some pebbles or rough ground.The durability is something that is incredible. As someone who is right at the weight limit, I would expect for a board priced at $60 to have some problems show up, but I can confirm, the ride is just as good as the first day I got it. I ride pretty often, and I've ridden twice on this route that is 10.5 miles. (I would say I've ridden somewhere in the ball park of 30-45 miles on my board). Everything is great!One thing however, the wheels are pretty hard, so you should watch out for pebbles while riding. Also because of my extensive riding, my white wheels aren't white anymore. It's all good, I might be able to restore it's initial color after some time of scrubbing.Also the design is really awesome! Koi fish on the top, and the solar system on the bottom! Couldn't get it better than that!I highly recommend this board especially if you're a beginner like me.
E**Z
Amazing Board for The Price, Smooth, Stable and Long Lasting
So, after several month of using this board, I have to say the previous model of this board was much better than this one, for many reasons. Of course, this current board (at least the new designs) is a new build for the board. It feels very stiff before breaking everything in, but after a while of using it everything becomes a lot looser and smoother basically. I would recommend switching out the bearings after about 2 months of use just because they're not the best but they get the job done for whatever you're doing. The board itself is concave which is nice because it allows for easy maneuvering of your feet and allow everything to feel a lot smoother, at least in my experience. The one thing I don't like about this is how stiff it feels. It's not as flexible as before, and even if there was no flex before it felt like there was. I don't know how to explain it, but it's just a different feel. Also, i noticed on my specific board some of the screws on the plates holding the trucks through the drop-through hole were coming loose, so you might wanna watch those screws to make sure nothing comes out and messes stuff up.Overall, this board is amazing for anyone who is looking at a cheap-end board that works for just about anything. The build is amazing and feels high quality, and doesn't seem to make any expenses right off the bat. Great board for the price, and will last long considering I had to buy a new one cause the one that I bought a year ago was super worn from use. In any case, I would recommend this board 100%
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