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Santa Cruz Gradient Hands Micro 7.5 Complete Skateboard

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    Complete skateboard set up from Santa Cruz, one of the most iconic names in skateboarding. Santa Cruz Gradient Hands Micro 7.5 Complete Skateboard. This board brings pro-level parts in a ready to roll build straight out of the box.

    Ideal for Beginner & Intermediate or young skaters looking for a top-tier, all-around dependable setup.

    Fully assembled and ready to skate.

    Features
    • 7.5" width and 7-ply Maple deck which is ideal for street and park
    • Wider shape for easy foot placement and shorter wheelbase for easy turning
    • Krux K5 DLK 7.6" trucks with inverted kingpin and 90a cushions
    • 83a high-rebound urethane wheels
    • Pro-grade griptape for secure footing
    • Fully assembled and ready to skate
    Specifications
    • 7.5" Width, Length 28.25, Wheel Base 11.25
    • 7-ply Maple Deck
    • Krux K5 DLK 7.6" trucks with inverted kingpin and 90a cushions
    • 90a High-rebound urethane wheels
    General Age / Size / Deck Width Guidelines
    Rider Age Approx. Height Deck Width (Typical) Best For
    5–7 years Under 125 cm 6.5″ – 7.0″ Young beginners learning to balance and push. Micro and mini decks.
    8–11 years 125–150 cm 7.25″ – 7.5″ Improved control for tricks, street, and basic park skating.
    12–14 years 150–165 cm 7.5″ – 8.0″ Full-size boards, good for park, bowl, and trick progression.
    15+ years / Adults 165 cm and up 8.0″ – 8.5″+ All-around skating, ramps, vert, cruising, or larger shoe size.
     How to choose the right Santa Cruz Skateboard

    Key Terms & What Affects “Feel”

    Width: The deck’s width (measured across, in inches). Wider decks = more stable, harder to flip but better control, especially for larger feet / ramp riding. Narrower decks = lighter, easier for flip tricks, more manoeuvrable.

    Length & Wheelbase: Length is nose to tail. Wheelbase = distance between truck pivots (or mounting holes). Longer wheelbase gives more stability (especially at speed), shorter gives flick and quicker turning.

    Thickness / Ply: Most Birdhouse decks use 7-ply hard rock or Canadian maple. Sometimes there is extra tech (like “Black6) to add pop and improve durability. The ply count plus the glue / epoxy affects stiffness, weight, how poppy the deck is. A 7ply deck is pretty standard. More ply or special construction may mean slightly thicker or more durable.

    Concave: How curved the deck is across the width; deeper concave helps your feet grip, better for tricks; medium are allround.

    What the Differences in Boards Mean in Practice

    A 7.5″ wide Santa Cruz is lighter, easier to flip, good for street tricks, smaller feet.

    A 8.08.25 width is pretty sweet for most riders: good balance between control, flick, stability. If you skate parks, ramps, bowls, this is very common.

    Wider than 8.25″ (8.5, 9″, etc.) gives more stability, good for bowls, vert, cruising, or larger riders, but flips will feel heavier/more effort.

    Thickness / ply count (usually 7) means strength & pop. Adding tech like epoxy glue or “Black6 layer adds stiffness / snap.

    Longer boards / longer wheelbase = more stable at speed, but slower for street tricks and harder to turn sharply.

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