Magneto 44-inch Kicktail Cruiser Longboard vs VOLADOR Freeride Longboard Cruiser
Overall winner: VOLADOR Freeride Longboard Cruiser
Key Differences
VOLADOR (A) offers a stable drop-through design with adjustable trucks and soft wheels for shock absorption and traction, and it sits at a more affordable listed price tier. Magneto (B) provides a bamboo and hard maple deck with large 70mm wheels for a smooth ride but has reported cracking/splitting and other durability concerns
Magneto 44-inch Kicktail Cruiser Longboard
Magneto 44-inch kicktail cruiser longboard with bamboo and hard maple deck for adults, teens, and kids. Features smooth 70mm 78A wheels for stable cruising, with a retro translucent look. Customer note highlights stable learning curve and smooth ride
Pros
- kicktail cruiser design
- 44-inch versatile size
- smooth wheels for stable ride
- retro design with translucent flair
Cons
- some reports of board splitting
VOLADOR Freeride Longboard Cruiser
Longboard with drop-through design for stability and efficient push. 8-ply maple deck with 7 reverse kingpin trucks and 70x51mm 78A wheels for comfort and traction. Suitable for commuting and carving
Pros
- drop-through mounting for stability
- adjustable trucks for carving or cruising
- soft, high-traction wheels with ABEC-9 bearings
- durable 8-ply maple deck
Cons
- no customer insights provided
- no explicit warranty information
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | VOLADOR |
| Durability | Magneto |
| Versatility | VOLADOR |
| User Reviews | VOLADOR |