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Description du produit

Our team of passionate skateboarders designed this skateboard for children ages 3 to 7 learn to ride while having fun.

Is your child ready to learn to ride a skateboard? To make learning easier, safer and more fun, we have created a symmetrical board with trucks that are better suited to younger riders.

DECATHLON

Play 120 Happy Mountains Kids' Skateboard Ages 3 to 7

Sale price24.500 OMR
Color : fluo coral orange
Size: 7.25"
Ref: 8852513
Only 2 units left

Description du produit

Our team of passionate skateboarders designed this skateboard for children ages 3 to 7 learn to ride while having fun.

Is your child ready to learn to ride a skateboard? To make learning easier, safer and more fun, we have created a symmetrical board with trucks that are better suited to younger riders.

Description

Our team of passionate skateboarders designed this skateboard for children ages 3 to 7 learn to ride while having fun.

About the trucks on the Play 120

To make this skateboard better suited to children aged 3-7 years, it features a wider wheelbase: the deck is lower and won't exert a lever effect on the nose and tail. We chose ABEC3 bearings for a smooth ride and softer bushings to make learning to turn easier. And to make sure this skateboard grows with your child, it features holes for moving the trucks to a normal position.

A skateboard that breaks the mould for young skateboarders

With its symmetrical design and lower height, the Play 120 doesn't look like a regular skateboard. For greater stability, the trucks are set wider and at an incline. The result: a lower deck to make pushing off easier. With the trucks at the nose and tail, you no longer have a lever effect, which means no goofy or regular positioning - which is why it has a symmetrical shape. A skateboard that breaks the mould makes learning to ride more fun.

The “philosophy” behind this skateboard

"We wanted to create a skateboard that was truly suited to children ages 3 to 7 who need to learn how to push off, ride and turn. That's why we used real bearings for a smooth ride: learning a sport should still be fun. If things are always hard, fun goes out the window. We tested this skateboard in skateboarding schools for children in h, France, to create a simple, age-appropriate product. The aim was for children to have fun using it."

How should you learn to skateboard? Our design team has a few tips:

"First things first: to learn to skateboard, get yourself properly kitted out: helmet, elbow pads, knee pads, wrist pads. Protective gear means you can fall without getting hurt. Falling is a part of skateboarding, just like when you learn to walk. Or a bit like judo, when you learn how to fall. The second thing is to find the right place to practise: flat ground, without cars. An empty parking lot is a great place to start!"

Is your child ready to learn to ride a skateboard? To make learning easier, safer and more fun, we have created a symmetrical board with trucks that are better suited to younger riders.

Our team of passionate skateboarders designed this skateboard for children ages 3 to 7 learn to ride while having fun.

Our team of passionate skateboarders designed this skateboard for children ages 3 to 7 learn to ride while having fun.

About the trucks on the Play 120

To make this skateboard better suited to children aged 3-7 years, it features a wider wheelbase: the deck is lower and won't exert a lever effect on the nose and tail. We chose ABEC3 bearings for a smooth ride and softer bushings to make learning to turn easier. And to make sure this skateboard grows with your child, it features holes for moving the trucks to a normal position.

A skateboard that breaks the mould for young skateboarders

With its symmetrical design and lower height, the Play 120 doesn't look like a regular skateboard. For greater stability, the trucks are set wider and at an incline. The result: a lower deck to make pushing off easier. With the trucks at the nose and tail, you no longer have a lever effect, which means no goofy or regular positioning - which is why it has a symmetrical shape. A skateboard that breaks the mould makes learning to ride more fun.

The “philosophy” behind this skateboard

"We wanted to create a skateboard that was truly suited to children ages 3 to 7 who need to learn how to push off, ride and turn. That's why we used real bearings for a smooth ride: learning a sport should still be fun. If things are always hard, fun goes out the window. We tested this skateboard in skateboarding schools for children in h, France, to create a simple, age-appropriate product. The aim was for children to have fun using it."

How should you learn to skateboard? Our design team has a few tips:

"First things first: to learn to skateboard, get yourself properly kitted out: helmet, elbow pads, knee pads, wrist pads. Protective gear means you can fall without getting hurt. Falling is a part of skateboarding, just like when you learn to walk. Or a bit like judo, when you learn how to fall. The second thing is to find the right place to practise: flat ground, without cars. An empty parking lot is a great place to start!"

Is your child ready to learn to ride a skateboard? To make learning easier, safer and more fun, we have created a symmetrical board with trucks that are better suited to younger riders.

Our team of passionate skateboarders designed this skateboard for children ages 3 to 7 learn to ride while having fun.