Person
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
You get what you pay for but just be prepared to get a board that seems like it's been sitting in a warehouse for a couple years. The paint/decal has bubbled and the wheels are ready to disintegrate
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022
Quest 32 Repeat Cruiser Longboard – Actual Specs “Out of the Box”True Length: 32inTrue Width: 9.39”, End of Tail Width = 5.25”True Wheelbase: 21”Front Wheels: 63mm x 51mm (Unconfirmed Durometer), Stoneground, Medium Textured, Square Edge/Not Rounded. None of the wheels were true 65mm diameter and must be due to poor factory manufacturing tolerances.Rear Wheels: 64mm x 51mm (Unconfirmed Durometer), Stoneground, Medium Textured, Square Edge/Not Rounded. None of the wheels were true 65mm diameter and must be due to poor factory manufacturing tolerances.Trucks: Material = Aluminum, Hanger Width = 6“, Overall Axle Length = 8.39“, Includes 7/16” Hard Risers and 1.39” Black Mounting Hardware. (Unknown Bushing Durometer, Color = Black)Bearings: 608 ZZ – ABEC 7, Internal Spacers, Includes Inner + Outer Speed Rings, Axle Nuts must be loosened to allow wheels to spin freely, overtightened from factory.Deck: Mild Concave, OK Stock Grip Tape, Scalloped Wheel Wells.Misc. Notes: Truck mounting deck bolts loose added over shrink wrap. Do not expect to ride “out of the box” as a gift unless you have tools to secure the trucks. Recommended to remove them and take shrink wrap off then re-mount. Good graphics quality. Includes Quest brand sticker. Made in unknown origin.Synopsis: Solid introductory complete board for the money under $60. Advanced/experts will be disappointed due to lack of high demands and tolerances. Tail is too narrow at 5.25” for serious carvers looking to pump and unworkable with bare feet larger than Size 10 shoe. Great deck if you want to gut and make it a project build if the dimensions suit your purposes. Keep in mind you will lose 3” of wheelbase if you use a “SurfSkate-Type” front truck adapter and you’ll have an 18” final axle to axle wheelbase. 4 Stars based on quality to price ratio.**Make sure you have a T-Tool and Phillips screwdriver on-hand if giving as a gift before use.
mark h. matteo
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2021
A great board for the price. Solid deck, decent wheels. The bearings (like most any) need to be cleaned with a good cleaner like carburetor cleaner, then regreased with something like Bones bearing grease for the best result. Overall worth it for a beginner or intermediate skater.
Team GeoSurf
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021
I used this board as the base for building a surfskate. By itself, it's a nice cruiser with good quality components. I added a surfskate adapter and changed the bushing on only the rear truck to be much softer (88A. Original is very hard). The main reason I purchased this particular board is that the stock wheelbase is nice and wide so it works well with adapters like YOW or Thruster 1 aka SmoothStar that move the wheels a lot closer (narrower wheelbase), no need to drill holes. Another thing that needed to be done was to add risers to level the board and prevent wheelbite. Turned out to be a great surfskate at a fraction of the cost.
Tiffany
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020
My 16yr old loves it.
Medalid
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
This is an amazing cruiser for beginners like me. But, there is something wrong. The grip tape feels like sandpaper and it isn’t very good at gripping. Also, please include a skateboard T tool so we can loosen or tighten the trucks. Other than that, this cruiser is great!
despina Manitaras
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020
Not well made. Issues with wheels immediately after four uses.
B
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020
Got this board to replace my Fickle street cruiser that unfortunately cracked full-sending a gap. This Skateboard was plastic wrapped, well packaged and as described with Abec7 bearings with metal shields and stone ground wheels. The grip tape is pretty mellOw, nothing like AM Grip or Grizzly. The Bearings seem to be the heavy greased type so they don’t spin as fast as they will until they’re warmed up... There are spacers and speed washers already installed too!! They definitely won’t spin like a Shake Junt bearing will, though. The wheels grip concrete nicely, Not too soft. Bushings in the trucks are pretty hard but are skatable, but I’ll probably replace them with some softer ones from some Penny trucks I have... Overall a solid board that I am super excited to rip on.