GLOW in the dark Pennyboard - Safety and Coolness Upgrade
Penny boards are small, light and super handy. I travel by the train often, so I like to take a penny board with me to get faster from A to B. Especially during the winter being faster is pretty dangerous on the sidewalks, because it gets dark much sooner, so because of that I bought a LED-Pennyboard. Two whole days it lasted - after that the LEDs didn’t work anymore (I just rode it regularly without any jumps or else) - so an alternative needed to be found - so I found the GLOW Pennyboard of Rolling Bull. At the beginning it was just curiosity and the need for more safety but in the end it became an absolute must-have, because the quality of the board was just over everything I expected!
Brand: Rolling Bull
Model: Glow Pennyboard
Seller: Bunter Stier
Wheels: 60x45mm 78A PU Premium Wheels
Deck: Strong plastic (Glow in the dark)
Trucks: Light aluminium trucks
Bearings: ABEC 7
Price: ca. EUR 70,-
Buy here: http://goo.gl/VrkubM
Personal final thought:
Clean production, great wheels and quality in general - the Glow effects holds on for maximum an hour, thats enough for the common use, because I am not more than an hour on the board. Its awesome for travel to be more mobile and to get faster from A to B. The price-performance is truly amazing!
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