Cruisers

Skateboard Cruisers

You’ve come to the right place for your passion: skateboard cruisers!

Here at Xtreme Skate, we have exactly what you’re looking for. Our premium selection of cruisers is perfect for those who want to combine style, practicality, and performance. Each board is an invitation to explore new horizons with comfort and safety. Don’t wait any longer—your ideal skateboard is waiting for you right here. Start your next four-wheeled adventure today!

Your Guide to Buying Skateboard Cruisers

Ready to cruise the city with style, speed, and ultimate comfort? Then you’re in the right place! Skateboard cruisers are your answer for agile and fun urban commuting. Let’s explore why a cruiser is a must-have for every skater!

Understanding the Differences Between Cruisers, Skateboards, and Longboards

In the vibrant world of skateboarding, understanding the distinctions between cruisers, traditional skateboards, and longboards is crucial for selecting your perfect four-wheeled travel companion. While they share common roots, each type of board boasts a unique design and serves a specific purpose, offering varied sidewalk adventures.

Traditional skateboards are the undisputed stars of skate parks, designed for the adrenaline of tricks and aerial stunts. With their symmetrical shape and compact, hard wheels, they’re perfect for a wide range of maneuvers—from grinding to ollies, flips, and more. These skateboards embody the essence of trick culture and competition, demanding precision and control from the skater.

Cruisers, on the other hand, are the urban travelers of the skateboarding world. Designed for comfort and speed, with softer and larger wheels to tackle any urban terrain, these boards provide an unmatched riding experience. Their often shorter and more maneuverable decks ensure agility and ease of transport, making them the perfect choice for those seeking a fast and reliable way to explore the city.

Skateboard Classico

Skateboard classico

Longboard e Cruiser Skate

Longboard and Cruiser

Lastly, longboards are the giants of the road, built for long distances and high-speed cruising. With longer decks and unparalleled stability, they’re ideal for those who want to glide downhill or cruise in style over varying terrains. Their wheels, similar to those of cruisers but often larger, ensure a smooth ride, making longboards perfect for thrilling descents, scenic cruising, or even choreographed dancing on the board.

The choice between these three types depends on your personal style and skateboarding aspirations. If you’re drawn to the energy of tricks and the electrifying vibe of skate parks, a traditional skateboard might be your ally. If you’re looking for a sleek ride for urban adventures, a cruiser will be your ideal companion. But if your calling is to cover longer distances, enjoy adrenaline-pumping downhill rides, or dance freely on your board, then a longboard is the way to go.

Ultimately, the decision between a cruiser, a traditional skateboard, or a longboard comes down to finding the board that resonates with your spirit and future adventures. After all, skateboarding is a personal and unique expression of who you are.

Main Features of Cruisers

Buying a cruiser skateboard is an exciting experience, but understanding the specifics can make a big difference in your choice. This guide is here to help you navigate through the essential features and filters available at Xtreme Skate, ensuring you find the perfect cruiser for your needs.

Deck Materials and Design

Cruiser skateboards stand out for their variety of materials and unique designs, each with specific performance and style characteristics. The most common material for decks is maple wood, known for its durability and flexibility, ideal for a responsive ride. However, there are alternatives like plastic, which is lightweight and portable; bamboo, which is flexible and eco-friendly; and special fibers for optimized performance. Designs range from vibrant graphics to more minimalist and understated styles.

You can use the "Deck Material" filter to select the cruiser that best matches your material preferences.

Cruiser Skate in legno

The Trucks: A Crucial Detail

Truck per cruiser skateboard

Trucks are key in determining maneuverability and stability, and they are an essential factor to consider when buying a cruiser. Trucks with a traditional kingpin (TKP) are designed for tighter, more responsive turns, making them perfect for tricks and sharp curves. On the other hand, reverse kingpin (RKP) trucks offer greater stability at higher speeds, making them ideal for cruising or carving.

The "Truck Type" filter lets you easily select cruisers with your preferred truck type, ensuring the best riding experience.

Wheels: Choosing Based on Terrain

Cruiser wheels are softer than traditional skateboard wheels, providing a smooth and comfortable ride that easily handles uneven surfaces. Softer wheels (78A-82A) are perfect for rough terrain as they absorb vibrations and noise better, making them ideal for a smooth ride or filming. Compared to traditional skateboards, cruisers also feature larger wheels, typically 56mm and up. The wheel diameter affects both acceleration and top speed.

Use the "Wheel Diameter" and "Wheel Hardness" filters to further personalize your selection.

Cruiser Skate e ruote morbide

Cruiser Sizes: Which One to Choose

Cruiser Skateboard in diverse misure

Cruisers come in various shapes and sizes, each with its own advantages. Deck sizes range from 22 inches in length to over 32 inches. They can be divided into three main categories:

  • Mini cruisers (22-27 inches): Portable and maneuverable, perfect for short trips.
  • Standard cruisers (27-32 inches): A balance between stability and portability.
  • Large cruisers/Mini longboards (>32 inches): For a stable and fast ride, almost comparable to longboards.

Your choice depends on your personal preferences and the type of riding experience you’re looking for.

Consider the "Deck Length" and "Deck Width" filters to find your ideal size.

Kicktail or Not?

A cruiser with a kicktail opens up the possibility of performing basic tricks and provides better control, useful for jumping over obstacles or executing an ollie. However, if you're aiming for more complex tricks, you might want to explore classic skateboards. Cruisers are fantastic for their versatility but have their limitations when it comes to advanced tricks.

Summary Table:

FeatureDescriptionFilter
Deck MaterialMaple, Plastic, Bamboo, Special Fibers"Deck Material"
Truck TypeTKP for agility, RKP for stability"Truck Type"
Wheel Hardness & Diameter78A-92A for comfort, >56mm for speed"Wheel Hardness", "Wheel Diameter"
Deck SizeFrom mini to large for various needs"Deck Length", "Deck Width"
KicktailFor maneuverability and basic tricks-
Tavola Cruiser Skate in Bamboo

Transforming a Skateboard into a Cruiser

Ever thought that your old skateboard deck lying unused could start a new life? Transforming a traditional skateboard into a cruiser is an exciting project that not only gives you a sense of accomplishment but also allows you to create a fully customized board.

Here’s how you can give your old skateboard a fresh start:

  • Choose the Right Wheels: The first step to cruising freedom is selecting the right wheels. Cruisers are known for their soft wheels that conquer any urban terrain. Opt for wheels with a hardness between 78a and 87a for a smooth ride, and consider a diameter between 54mm and 60mm to maintain good speed without losing maneuverability.
  • Replace the Trucks: The trucks on your old skateboard might work, but cruiser-specific trucks take your riding experience to the next level. Wider trucks improve stability, especially when turning. Ensure the truck width matches your deck.
  • Revamp the Deck: If your deck is in good condition, you might only need a few touch-ups. Sand the edges to prevent chipping and consider adding a new griptape for a fresh look and extra grip.
  • Add Risers: Preventing "wheel bite" is crucial, and risers can help. These small inserts increase the space between the deck and the wheels, which is essential if you choose larger wheels.
  • Check and Maintain: After assembling your cruiser, use skateboard tools to ensure everything is securely fastened. Regular maintenance with proper components and bearings will keep your cruiser in top shape.
Cruiser Skate

Remember, the beauty of building your cruiser lies in the fact that every piece can reflect your personal preferences, ensuring the final product is uniquely yours. It’s also a great opportunity to dive deeper into the mechanics of skateboarding, giving you not just a mode of transport but also a rewarding project to enjoy.

Our Cruisers: Shop Online

Choosing a cruiser skateboard is an exciting step in every skater’s journey, and here at Xtreme Skate, we celebrate this decision by offering an eclectic collection that caters to a variety of riding styles and preferences. Our selection features globally renowned brands, each with a unique legacy in skateboarding and a commitment to excellence and innovation.

Among our products, you’ll find illustrious names such as Arbor, Powell Peralta, Santa Cruz, Duster California, Globe, and Quiksilver. These brands are revered within the skating community for their reliability, craftsmanship, and aesthetics that capture the essence of skateboarding. Whether you’re drawn to sophisticated craftsmanship, high-performance features, or standout designs, there’s a cruiser waiting to become your loyal companion on the streets.

Our range of cruisers is carefully curated to ensure that each board not only meets performance standards but also reflects the diversity and creativity that define the spirit of skateboarding. At Xtreme, we take pride in offering cruisers suited for skaters of all ages and skill levels, promoting inclusivity and passion for this dynamic sport.

Cruiser Skate Arbor

FAQ

What makes a cruiser different from a traditional skateboard?

Cruisers are optimized for commuting, featuring softer wheels and a shape designed for cruising rather than complex tricks.

Can I perform tricks with a cruiser skateboard?

Absolutely! While cruisers are not built for advanced tricks like park skateboards, you can still perform ollies, kickflips, and other basic tricks.

What are the best materials for a cruiser skateboard?

It depends on your preferences. Wood offers a classic riding experience, while plastic is lightweight and portable.

Are cruisers suitable for beginners?

Yes! Cruisers are often recommended for beginners due to their stability and ease of use.

Start Your Adventure with Xtreme Skate

There’s no better time than now to choose your ideal cruiser skateboard and dive into the exciting world of skateboarding. Whether you’re gearing up for your first ride or adding a new gem to your collection, Xtreme Skate is here for you. And remember, if you need advice or additional information, our customer support team is just a call away.

We’re more than just a store: we’re a community of passionate experts ready to guide you through your selection. Our team lives and breathes skateboarding and knows every product inside and out. Whether you have technical questions or need advice on style and functionality, we’re here to ensure your choice is perfect for you.

Don’t hesitate to reach out; we share your passion and are ready to support you every step of the way. Your four-wheeled adventure is about to get even more exciting with Xtreme Skate. Ready to hop on board?

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