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This is a great board! Ordered it for my 9 year old son and he was able to jump right on and ride. It's a cruiser board so it has a very smooth ride. The graphics on this board are really cool. Thanks Zappos!
Reviewer: from United States
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Look's awesome! I bought it as a decoration/collector piece so I can't comment on its ride quality. A buddy of mine who is an ex pro skater seemed impressed with the quality of parts and materials used.
Reviewer: Jack N from Port Aransas Tx
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This board is rad! I haven't skated since in a few years and have been wanting to get back into it, and this board is perfect great Cruzer from Santa Cruz!
I have the rasta colored one, but overall great board. My only complaint is that it gets really dirty because it is a light color, but other than that everything on it is great!
Zappos shipped my new Santa Cruz Mini Haka promptly. Very satisfied in that regard. Other than the general specs and one video provided by Zappos, I could find zero information/reviews/forums on this board before I purchased it, so I thought I would put some out there. I hope you find it somewhat useful. As a guy that's approaching 30 years of age, I really just wanted a cruiser board for the neighborhood. I'm not interested in tricks or bombing hills. I believe this board will be exactly what I want; a board sized like a traditional street board but with the smooth ride of a longboard. The components are okay with ABEC 3 bearings, bullet trucks and OJ III wheels. They'll do for what I want, and one can't expect too much more from a board in this price range. Some key dimensions that I was curious of prior to purchasing (some from below were included in general specs on the website): Length-31.00 in. Width-8.00 in. Wheels Centerline to Centerline-17.50 in. Width of trucks including wheels-7.75 in. Diameter of wheels-2.38 in. Width of wheels-1.75 in. The slightly concave deck is stiff and has a kick nose and tail. The spray-on grip seems fine but prone to wear and the board's finish is decent. I'll try to update this review after I get some time on the board and break in the wheels and trucks. They feel a bit stiff, but that's to be expected when purchased new. I'd recommend this for the average leisure skater looking for a fun ride. If you're a more experienced rider, the components of this board might leave some things to be desired. Overall, I believe this board will serve me well as a smooth, affordable cruiser. I can't wait to rip some ass-phault in my neighborhood tomorrow! Have fun and be safe!

Santa Cruz Skateboards and Cruzers. Dig deep into the history of skateboarding and Santa Cruz™ skateboards was there. In the '70s, it was born from a simple idea to manufacture boards for the up-and-coming skateboard craze that was sweeping surf-starved communities across the coasts. In 1974, Jim Phillips, now a legend of the 