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Complete 22 Inches Skateboard

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$39.99

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1.Color:Galaxy


About this item

  • 5945 PU Wheels, Aluminium Truck
  • 100% Fresh PP material Deck. This smooth-riding has been made much more interesting and convenient through the plastic deck of the skateboard.
  • Made in kick tail style, this skateboard you can gladly use as a cruiser board.
  • Bearings with lubricating oil and nylon retainers can last longer. So Rimable Skateboard wheels can skate silent and smooth.
  • As this Rimable complete 22” skateboard is quite small in size, you can easily carry this board with you and go anywhere.



Product Description

RIMABLE 22 INCHES SKATEBOARD FLAG

Rimable 22 Inches Complete Skateboard

Rimable's 22 inches skateboard is available in a variety of colors and designs. These boards are a popular fashion accessory for teenagers and young adults, influencing clothing styles, music and street culture. They are often seen in places frequented by young people, such as university campuses and skate parks. You can even ride them bare foot! They are the perfect transportation, to replace walking. Maximum weight capacity is 198 pounds. Adults and children alike can use the board.

AM FLAG DESIGN

22 FLAG

Rimable 22 Inches Skateboard Specification

rimable logo flag

PP DECK

100% Fresh Material PP Deck With Diamond Pattern

Water transfer flag pattern

aluminium truck

Aluminium Truck

3 Inches Aluminium Trucks Which is Stronger and Lighter

Include a skateboard riser

5945 pu wheels

PU Wheels

5945mm PU Wheels with Smooth Silent Bearing.Bearings with lubricating oil and nylon retainers

kick tail flag

Kick Tail

Kick Tail Design For Cruising which can easy to control the direction

22 FLAG BACK

How to Ride a Rimable Skateboard

PUT2

FIRST

Place your penny board on a flat surface. This is important if you’ve never learned how to ride a skateboard. Placing your board on a flat surface will allow you more control when standing, preventing it from sliding around.

KICK

SECOND

Place your left or right foot on the board. Place your foot just behind the two screws that connect your front trucks to your board. This is the foot that you won’t use for kicking and it will always be in front of your other foot to for balance. Your body should be facing forward.

standing on

THIRD

Adjust your front foot. Move your front foot around on the board until you feel comfortable. If you are having a hard time balancing, try placing your foot closer to the center while you kick with the other.

SWITCH

FOUTH

Switch to a coasting position. Turn your front foot at a 45-degree angle to the board. Place your back foot behind the back truck at a 90-degree angle to the edge of the board.


wtxVanner
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021
As someone who learned on a larger board, moving to this smaller board had a bit of a learning curve. However, once I got used to how it moved, the board became very fun.The first thing I noticed was that the bearings suck. They are seriously horrible. But bearings are replaceable, so that's not a deal breaker.The wheels handle cracks really well. I was surprised as to how smooth they actually were. The deck itself has some flex, not as much as I expected, but it does have some. It was interesting getting used to that, but not difficult.The trucks were a little too tight for my preference, but that is just my preference and I was able to easily loosen them enough.The graphic is very nice, but wears away quickly. I had hoped that the graphic was imprinted into the plastic, but, alas, it is not. While a little disappointing, once again, not a deal breaker.All-in-all, I am pretty happy with the board. I don't used it as my main skateboard, but use it more as a relaxed just fun session board and possibly travel board.If you have a small child just learning, this board could work for them to learn. But if you are not a child and just learning, get a larger board. It's easier to learn on a board with a wider base. I do not recommend this board for beginners, but it is definitely fun.
ぽん
Reviewed in Japan on August 26, 2019
思ってたよりちゃんとしてた。1週間もあればすぐ乗れる。運動にもなるし、はっきり言って好き。
Karmic
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2017
My grandson loves this skateboard. He is ten years old and just the right size and weight for him. The pattern is very vibrant and just the job for youngsters. It is easy to use and very durable. Good quality for money and would purchase again.
Mitye
Reviewed in Japan on October 11, 2017
ペニーに比べるとベアリングの差がありますが、それでも十分滑走できます。価格を考えれば十分すぎます。ペニーを買ったとしても使用上差は感じられるのでしょうか。もう少し性能が欲しくなったら買い換えればいいです
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on January 28, 2017
nos gusta mucho la estética del patín, bastante original, buena calidad también, aunque llevamos poco uso todavía, pero parece aguantar bien.
Jess
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2016
On the board:This is an extremely well made board and it's absolutely beautiful. It was difficult to turn at first but I loosened the trucks and it's perfect now. The paint has scratched quite a bit but an important thing to note is that I've never skateboarded in my life, so it was bound to get beat up. In retrospect I should've bought one of the plastic colored ones but this one was too beautiful and as soon as I get really good at skating I'm probably going to purchase the exact same color again.On riding:My God is this thing hard to learn on. The first night I got it I wouldn't even touch it. My cousin rode it a little and he had a bad fall but after thirty or so minutes he was getting better and better at it. The second day I was looking at it and I thought "why did I buy you if I'm not going to use you?" So I told myself to suck it up and start practicing. In about thirty minutes I could put both feet on and go a good bit. By the third day I could get on it, push, put both feet on and keep going after I had almost rolled to a complete stop. Now, I wasn't turning my stability foot (my right one; I skate goofy) perpendicular to the board, so my balance wasn't good. I thought I'd never be able to turn my dominant foot but by the end of the third day I could. I'm still not super used to it though and I have a long way to go before it's comfortable. Prime example: I was riding it yesterday, got too close to a wall, and fell, landing on my left wrist and spraining it pretty badly. Luckily there's no fracture but this little board is so tricky. It's my fault though for not wearing the protective gear I bought. That's been my first and only fall so far. I also ordered a longboard (which I've never ridden before either) and it's soo much easier to ride, especially if you get a drop-down or a drop-through one. I want to learn completely on this one though. I figure if I do the longboard will seem even easier once I've got the penny down pat (also this one is a hell of a lot more portable). If you've never ridden a skateboard, be prepared to dedicate yourself to practicing unless you're naturally gifted at it. It's not easy but it's worth it.
A_A compratori fedeli
Reviewed in Italy on April 11, 2016
Prodotto arrivato nei tempi previsti. E' molto bello ed è stato davvero apprezzato da mio figlio.Avevamo dubbi sul colore perchè sul sito c'è un difetto nella visualizzazione del colore ordinato.Ma è arrivato quello giusto.
Man of Athens
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2015
Note: I am not an avid "skater," just an average adult joe, who weights 145lbs, who likes to cruise on skateboard.I go to a large campus and I can only walk so fast. Before I got this penny style skateboard, I owned a traditional "trick" skateboard to get around, but I hated lugging it around because of it's size, and I'm not a fan of the loud rolling noise the hard wheels make. To me it sounds obnoxious and I'm not looking to attract attention while I ride.I actually bought three Penny style skateboards of different prices (The Original Penny Board for $68, Rimable for $29.99, and High Bounce for $39.99), and chose Rimable because of it's quality and price.Here's my take on each.--The Original Penny BoardI'll be honest, this board had the smoothest and longest cruise of all three boards. Riding it was like gliding through a wave of butter, being spread across a stack of fresh, hot pancakes. Yes, it was that great, but on a college budget, shelling out nearly $70 dollars for a board I occasionally used was hard to justify, especially when the Rimable board came second in the best ride, and I'll get to that in a second.--The High BounceWith this one being $10 dollars more than the Rimable, I thought it's performance would be a no-brainer, but I realized a $10 difference doesn't guarantee a difference in quality. The reason I didn't go with this one was because it was too flexible under my weight. Just by standing on it, I could feel it flex under my weight, and while I wasn't worried it would break, I was more concerned that it would interfere with my riding. The ride on the Rimable and High Bounce were close, but that doesn't matter when you weigh as much as I do or more, and have the board bend under you.--RimableThis one was jusstttt right. Not too expensive, not poor in quality. The board could hold my weight as well as the Original Penny Board, and was only a tad-bit less smoother, but I forgot about it once I returned the Penny Board. At a fraction of the price, this also felt like a steal. Unless you absolutely have to have the Original, you can't go wrong with the Rimable.UPDATE: 5/14/2106After having this board for over 5 months, I've come to love everything about it and am bumping up my review to 5-stars. The main reason I kept my previous rating to 4-stars was because, when compared to the Original Penny board, it doesn't glide as far, but as the weeks passed, glide mattered less to me, especially since I used it more for outdoor travel.Man, what me and this board have been through. I've had more than my fair share of trip-ups, spills, and falls on it, and in the end, my board is just as reliable as when I first purchased it. Overtime, it has gained a number of scuff marks because of my clumsiness, but that hasn't compromised the stiffness of the board. The wheels and metal "thingies" (Shows how much of an amateur I am) are still working well.There's no rust on the metal because it is aluminum, and the rubber wheels will get dirty if you're looking to ride it outside (just a heads up).Note: Because of it's short length, it's stability does becomes harder to control when riding really fast, like down steep hills. I may or may not have had to bail out a couple of times (whilst screaming in terror) when taking it down a really steep hill. So if you're an amateur like me, be careful.
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