Although if you need something that's super portable then you might want to consider it. Often you'll see people on college campus's riding these since they're easy to stash under your desk.
Check my nickel board review. This is commonly referred to as the Nickel board since it's the step up from the Penny. I'd recommend the Nickel board for anyone that wants that classic Penny board look, but with more deck space. Check my surfskate review. They partnered with Waterborne Skateboards , using their patented surf adapter on the front. This allows you to do insanely sharp carves, making it feel more like surfing.
This is my personal favorite because I love to surf, but it's not a board for everyone. I'd recommend it to someone that wants a more affordable surfskate complete. It has a defined nose and tail, giving you the ability to do basic tricks. Usually street wheels have a hardness between 99aa, and a size of 50mmmm. The light size, big soft wheels, and bearings allow the rider to get some fast speeds on this board, with minimal pushing, and a nice smooth ride.
The tail kick also allows the rider to lift up the front easily when going over curbs and big cracks. They are perfect for cruising! Maybe- for a small and young beginner, a Penny Board would be an option to learn fundamentals, like balance, and how to push, turn and cruise around.
Because the wheelbase is so small, and the wheels are fast, a Penny Board can almost turn on a dime or better yet a penny! They are built for cruising, and cruise very well.
If you learn to cruise and carve tight and fast on a Penny Board, you should have acquired the skills to ride almost any other board shape comfortably, with some adjustments to your stance. NO- Because it is so small, and fast, the Penny Board is not very stable. Having a wider, more crouched stance, makes the skater more stable than a narrow, more upright stance. For an adult, or anyone with feet over size 9, the Penny Board will probably be too small to feel comfortable on, and will take more effort to be able to learn to ride with any stability.
NO- The Penny Boards are not a good option for beginners learning how to do tricks ; they are built for cruising, not for performing advanced tricks. Given the small size, soft wheels, no griptape, and only one kick, you will struggle to learn how to do technical tricks that require an ollie, or flipping the board, as the small Penny Board is hard to catch and land back onto.
A Penny Board is an option for someone smaller that wants to learn how to ride a skateboard , but not learn advanced tricks.
For beginners, especially smaller people, the Penny is an excellent option for learning balance, pushing, turning, carving and basic fundamentals. If you are looking to learn how to cruise, for commuting to work, the corner store or to school, with a smaller lighter board that will fit in your backpack, locker, or under your work desk, the Penny Board is a terrific option.
This type of skateboard is suitable for fun rides in parks and on roads. If the rider properly learns the riding technique, they can even ride slightly uphill without needing to touch the ground. Advantages: move without pushing off the ground , balance training Use: park, roads. Select a category:. Sports Sunglasses. Flashlights and Head Lamps. Metal Detectors Accessories for Metal Detectors.
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