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Surf Glass - Typhoon - 24" Cruiserboard
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The Surf Glass in Typhoon in size 24 is a Cruiserboards. It features Small flexy fibercarve cruiser that will fit in a backpack, Cambered nose to tail, 3.5" Tensor Alloy trucks with hollow kingpin and axle and 58mm 83a RetroFlex wheels. It also has Clear broadcast, Semi-translucent deck and .Dimensions: 24" x 6.125" x 14"WB
Materials
Materials
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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RETURNS
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Warranty
Warranty
This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the Globe footwear product. It does not cover damage caused by normal wear and tear, misuse, improper care, neglect, accident, or the natural breakdown of colors and materials over time. Should a product ever fail due to a manufacturing defect, we will, at our discretion, either repair the product (at no charge), or replace it with the same (or similar item) of the same value. Coverage under this warranty ends if you sell or transfer the apparel product. For warranty evaluation, your product must be returned to your place of original purchase, with proof of purchase.
Globe Regrowth
Engaging in forestry efforts that replace far more than we consume.
Engaging in forestry efforts that replace far more than we consume.
Resin-7 Construction
Resin-7 Hard Rock Maple Deck Construction.
Resin-7 Hard Rock Maple Deck Construction.
Single Press
Individual pressing ensures that every deck feels exactly the same.
Individual pressing ensures that every deck feels exactly the same.
Skateboard Size Chart
More than 100,000 trees planted
As one of the world’s largest manufacturers of premium skateboards, we use a significant amount of wood in our production. In order to off-set the timber we use to construct our skateboards, our goal is to engage in forestry efforts that replace far more than we consume.