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Review on Top-Rated Minority 32inch Maple πŸ›Ή Skateboard: Premium Quality for Skating Enthusiasts by Steven Adams

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very good for what you pay for.

This has been my first review for a long time that is so easy with me. I wanted to skate again after 6.5 years of abstinence. Now that I'm an adult, it makes no financial sense for me to spend more than $100 on a skateboard. So I went to Revain and found the best budget board I could find to really see if I was sticking with it. I've had this board for about 3 weeks, I've been training maybe 3 hours a week. That being said, I'll get into the details. I really can't say anything bad about the board itself. It has a soft concave, a very good click right from the start, I wouldn't notice any serious flaws. Trucks come out of the box very loose, quickly set up to my liking and haven't had any issues since, really surprised at the quality. The bearings are great, they roll great right from the start, after breaking in everything goes like clockwork. One push and you can get a good shore. Wheels are wheels, I would say they are standard size. What could be improved is the tape. Almost from the first attempt to ally himself, he began to separate. The photo is the latest from today, you can tell it's there. Playing after only 3 weeks? A little annoying. The parts were then jumbled up a bit, which isn't a big deal considering it's meant to be destroyed. Overall your board is pretty damn good for the price. I will keep him by my side until he dies. The equipment alone is worth the money in my opinion. A few minor tweaks and minority skateboards will be the number one choice in any skateboarding book. Better than any Walmart deck you can probably imagine. Give them a try, you won't be disappointed!

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Update availability