Why buy Ozbozz Skateboards?
Do Ozbozz boards come assembled?
Yes. They arrive ready to ride, with trucks and wheels pre-attached. You may want to adjust the truck tightness and wheel spin according to your child’s comfort level.
Are the wheels light-up?
Many Ozbozz skateboards feature light-up wheels powered by motion or batteries. These wheels add fun, especially for evening skating, and help increase visibility.
What sizes are available?
Deck lengths range from 22 inches for mini cruisers to 28–30 inches for larger boards. Widths are around 6–7.5 inches, suiting younger riders’ feet. Older kids may transition to standard skateboards after learning the basics.
Are they safe for tricks?
These boards are intended for cruising and light tricks like carving and basic turns. The plastic cruisers are not designed for ollies or flip tricks. For more advanced skating, choose a full-size maple deck with stronger trucks.
How do the trucks perform?
Trucks on plastic models are typically aluminium with basic kingpin setups. They turn well at low speeds but may lack the responsiveness of higher-end trucks. Kids can learn balance and turning but should upgrade as they progress.
Can I replace wheels or bearings?
Yes. Wheels and bearings are standard sizes. You can upgrade to different colours, hardness or light-up options. When replacing, ensure the wheel diameter and axle fit the original trucks.
Who should ride Ozbozz skateboards?
Children and young teens who want a first board to cruise around. They offer fun graphics, lights and accessible pricing. Parents appreciate the safe, manageable speeds these boards encourage.
Do Ozbozz boards come assembled?
Do Ozbozz boards come assembled?
Yes. They arrive ready to ride, with trucks and wheels pre-attached. You may want to adjust the truck tightness and wheel spin according to your child’s comfort level.
Are the wheels light-up?
Are the wheels light-up?
Many Ozbozz skateboards feature light-up wheels powered by motion or batteries. These wheels add fun, especially for evening skating, and help increase visibility.
What sizes are available?
What sizes are available?
Deck lengths range from 22 inches for mini cruisers to 28–30 inches for larger boards. Widths are around 6–7.5 inches, suiting younger riders’ feet. Older kids may transition to standard skateboards after learning the basics.
Are they safe for tricks?
Are they safe for tricks?
These boards are intended for cruising and light tricks like carving and basic turns. The plastic cruisers are not designed for ollies or flip tricks. For more advanced skating, choose a full-size maple deck with stronger trucks.
How do the trucks perform?
How do the trucks perform?
Trucks on plastic models are typically aluminium with basic kingpin setups. They turn well at low speeds but may lack the responsiveness of higher-end trucks. Kids can learn balance and turning but should upgrade as they progress.
Can I replace wheels or bearings?
Can I replace wheels or bearings?
Yes. Wheels and bearings are standard sizes. You can upgrade to different colours, hardness or light-up options. When replacing, ensure the wheel diameter and axle fit the original trucks.
Who should ride Ozbozz skateboards?
Who should ride Ozbozz skateboards?
Children and young teens who want a first board to cruise around. They offer fun graphics, lights and accessible pricing. Parents appreciate the safe, manageable speeds these boards encourage.