Chubby Unicorn Blood Slayer, 42.25 Zoll

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Beschreibung

Eine monströse Reinkarnation des klassischen Chubby Unicorn Longboard-Skateboards. Das Blood Slayer bietet Rocker, breite W-Konkave, funktionelle Wheel Well Flares, Nose- und Tail-Kicks und eine Fülle von magischer Technologie, um eine ergonomische Plattform für Downhill-Zerstörung und Freeride/Freestyle-Wut zu schaffen.

Spezifikationen
Länge 42,25″ / 107 cm
Breite 9.75″ / 24,8 cm
Radstand 28,25″ / 71,8 cm
Profil Wippe
Steifigkeit Steif
Gewicht (nur Deck) 4,9 lb / 2,2 kg
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Komplett-Bausatz (Downhill):

  • Deck: Loaded Chubby Unicorn Blood Slayer
  • Achsen: Paris 180mm 50° (schwarz)
  • Räder: Orangatang 75mm In Heat (80a, orange)
  • Kugellager: Loaded Jehu V2
  • Hardware: Loaded Button Head (1″)

Komplett-Bausatz (Freeride & Freestyle):

  • Deck: Loaded Chubby Unicorn Blood Slayer
  • Achsen: Paris 180mm 50° (schwarz)
  • Räder: Orangatang 70mm Stimulus (86a, gelb)
  • Kugellager: Loaded Jehu V2
  • Hardware: Loaded Button Head (1″)

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Design flaws

"For a $360 deck, I was expecting a lot. The durability was advertised to be superior to other boards due to the materials and construction. However, after one curb hit at mild speed, a huge chunk of the bottom delaminated, and I had to super glue and sand it down. My setup was at just the right height to scrape the bottom edge of the deck whenever it hits a curb. This leads to delamination every time. I believe this could have been prevented if the urethane extended past the bottom of the nose/tail edges or around the whole board. The extra weight wouldn't bother in exchange for actual durability. I bought nose guards on Amazon to add onto this deck so that it's actually durable but those don't really fit and also make it weird to use the kicks. For a v3 version, I would suggest adding thicker urethane and have it extend past the edges. A variant with layers of carbon fiber would be great. It would be nice if the hardware holes were recessed so the screws could be flush without using damaging countersunks."

Neil (2/5)

Fun and strong

"I have this board, I love it. It is pretty stiff compared to other loaded boards due to its construction. It doesn't really flex when I ride it. It got run over by a car once, no cracks. Recommend this board if you're doing downhill or have very smooth roads. The W-concave is nice and grippy for slides too."

Gavin M. (5/5)

Could it come in a. 38 inch size with a lil more w to it like the apex idk just a idea.

"Sorry I’m high but I love the boards and yeah my tititke is actually a question I own three of these boards there so good for down hill in city kinda rough but it’s all love .❤️"

Jalen S. (4/5)

All around board

"This has been my favorite board for everything. I have had at least 4 boards for only one style of skating. This board is my go-to when I wanna commute, downhill, or freestyle. This board is basically indestructible. It can withstand any slide, flip or thrashing I put to it. A must buy. My setup is Gullwing Louis Pilloni Pro reverse trucks, Liam Morgan Pro 70mm 82a wheels, Bomes Swiss bearings."

Abel P. (5/5)

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