Junli 41 Inch Freeride Skateboard Longboard - Complete Skateboard Cruiser for Cruising, Carving, Free-Style and Downhill

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  • J. Monty

    > 3 day

    We bought 2 Junli skateboards for our 2 sons (7 and 9) about 6 months ago. As their Dad I have to try out any of their gear for fun..erm safety, prior to giving them the go ahead. I immediately took the skateboard down a neighborhood hill - I hadn’t skated since 92’. I was hooked! My oldest has learned to ride a skateboard with his, my 7 year old is still iffy. As far as quality (I now own several longboards from “pro” brands as well) and I can give you a fair comparison. Overall, Junli makes a great starter longboard and it can be upgraded with pro components in the future (see picture). - The deck: is pretty durable, stiff with a little flex. - bearings: Ok for beginners but definitely could benefit in the future from a $10 pack of skate bearings (replaced). - trucks: decent for what they are - sufficient for beginners, decent turning - bushings are a little weird. They look like Paris longboard trucks to me. - hardware: this is the week point in this skateboard. The bolts come loose more than any other skateboard I have. I think it’s the plastic ring in the locknut is just not so great. This is an easy fix for $5. I don’t really hold this against Junli. As far as upgrades - longboard trucks like Paris 180mm will fit the Junli deck (picture has green Paris trucks). After a couple months of riding consider adding a new set of wheels and bearings - that will prob be fine and keep this board fun for learning riders. Wheels pictured: Remember collective Savannah Slammas Gravity longboards orange flo wheels.

  • Jan Stark

    04-06-2025

    First off, my first board came warped, they sent a replacement and it’s now working perfectly fine. But, if you’re looking for a board to use in parks and downhill related stuff, this board is AMAZING for the price. I went a good half mile in three minutes using this thing on an all downhill portion of a local park i live by. The bearings are iffy, but still pretty fast. The trucks are hard and stiff. The board itself is very light, making it really bad for any type of potholes, rocks, and sticks. Now, don’t get me wrong, it still goes over twigs and rocks at very high speeds; just not uneven concrete and potholes. I was probably going around 15-20 miles an hour and this thing, and I hit a pothole with some uneven rubble marble stuff around it. It stopped. COMPLETELY (for about 1/2 a second) Now, mind you, this wasn’t a “mother of all potholes,” it really wasn’t something you’d expect to send you flying into the the concrete. But, you do get what you pay for, and what you paid for is *normal* road downhill riding and carving. So yeah, that wasn’t the nicest of experiences. But overall it’s an amazing board if you just stick to regular downhill riding. If you wanna upgrade the wheels, I’d suggest shark wheels, since it shoves pebbles out of the way while you’re riding; or something like that. I haven’t used shark wheels, personally, but I’m planing on buying a heavier board with some shark wheels; since i don’t ever want to get sent off my board at those high speeds ever again; it’s nothing short of a miracle that I’m not in the hospital… Just stick to smooth roads please. ( And no it’s not a matter of skill, if the board stops even for a 1/2 second while you’re going fast, no matter how skilled you are, it will send you flying.)

  • samuel

    > 3 day

    Foot placement is a little tricky if youre just starting out, an the wheels shred the bearing edge easily which make high speed or just cruising a tad difficult. But over all its a sturdy board

  • Readsreviews

    Greater than one week

    Use the long board to take my Malamute for runs. Something sturdy and stabile. Be sure to tighten all the bolts on the board as they most likely will be loose except for the trucks(minor adjustment on those following instructions) Mine did come with tool although I already had one. Board was a little warped-only complaint.

  • bao

    > 3 day

    Good board overall but the bearings doesnt spin that well for anyone who want to cruise around, I would recommend replacing the bearings in the board with redbones.

  • Buckey

    > 3 day

    Beginner here. Board came quickly, and with tools. look like photo. Handles well. Rides smoothly, great for startes, easy to control. You can get speed with a good amount of pumping on asphalt. May want to adjust for a longer roll time or maybe better wheels and bearings. It really is great for a noob.

  • Casillas

    > 3 day

    Im not a pro long boarder but for some reason this board is a bit wobbly going down hill at high speeds in a straight line. I tightened the trucks but no improvement. Maybe Im just an armature?

  • Will

    > 3 day

    This board is one of the best purchases I have ever made. It got me into longboarding and I use it all the time on my college campus to get to places or to just cruise for fun. At this price point, it definitely beats out the retrospec boards. Pros - Cheap, Low board level that makes it easy to balance and push, pretty smooth riding experience over cracks and bumps. Cons - Came in bad packaging (some of the plastic was really hard to peel off and got stuck to the board), Some of the designs are ugly imo, Overall build quality is what youd expect at this price point.

  • Steph

    > 3 day

    Nice sturdy board that can take the beating of a new learner. Only downside is that the bearings don’t allow you to coast very far.

  • Stevondra Cochran

    > 3 day

    He loves it ! Rides smooth

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