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B-Ware: TOCO - BTFL Kinder Longboard

B-Ware: TOCO - BTFL Kinder Longboard

Regular price €99,99 EUR
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Achtung : Bei diesem Produkt handelt es sich um B-Ware!

Auch Boards, die wir nicht mehr als Neuware verkaufen können, suchen ein Zuhause. Das Produkt ist neuwertig und absolut funktionsfähig, hat jedoch beim Transport oder bei der Lagerung optische Mängel davongetragen. Es ist uns leider nicht möglich, jedes Board einzeln abzubilden. Aber wir versichern euch: In seiner Funktion ist es keineswegs eingeschränkt und die Mängel belaufen sich auf kleine Kratzer, Sticker-Rückstände, Kratzer auf dem Griptape u.Ä. Wer sich also nicht an dem ein oder anderen Kratzer oder einer Schramme stört, findet hier vielleicht das perfekte Schnäppchen.

Über das Board:

Das BTFL Kinder Longboard Toco bring

t sofort Sommerfeeling auf jede Straße. Dieses fröhlich gestaltete Kinder-Longboard zaubert nicht nur beim ersten Blick ein Lächeln aufs Gesicht, sondern überzeugt auch mit einem durchdachten Setup, das speziell für kleine Fahrer:innen entwickelt wurde.

Mit einer handlichen Länge von 80 cm und einer Breite von 19 cm ist Toco deutlich kompakter als ein Standard-Longboard – und dadurch besonders leicht und einfach zu handhaben. Ob auf dem Schulweg, im Park oder unterwegs mit Freunden: Toco ist im Nu einsatzbereit, lässt sich gut tragen und ebenso schnell verstauen. Perfekt also für Kinder, die ein unkompliziertes Board suchen, das überall mit hin darf.

Auch technisch ist dieses BTFL Kinder Longboard bestens auf kleine Skater:innen abgestimmt. Die 150 mm breiten RKP-Achsen sorgen gemeinsam mit den 65 mm großen Rollen für ein stabiles, weiches Fahrgefühl – ideal zum entspannten Cruisen. Die super weichen 74A Lenkgummis (Bushings) ermöglichen es selbst Fahrer:innen mit geringem Körpergewicht, sanft in die Kurve zu gehen, ohne dabei viel Kraft aufbringen zu müssen. Das macht jede Ausfahrt nicht nur sicher, sondern auch richtig spaßig – von Anfang an.

Toco ist ein echtes Allroundtalent und bietet alles, was Kinder für ihre ersten Longboard-Erfahrungen brauchen: eine angenehme Höhe, Kontrolle, stabiles Fahrverhalten und jede Menge Style. Ob beim ersten Push oder bei den ersten Turns – mit Toco fühlt sich alles direkt ein Stückchen leichter an.

Ein Board wie ein Sommertag – Toco bringt gute Laune ins Rollen und macht jedes kleine Abenteuer ein bisschen bunter.


Material: Bambus + kan. Ahorn
Deck Größe: 19 x 80 cm
Wheelbase: 57 cm / 22.4"
Rollen: 65 x 47 mm, 78A
Bushings: 74A
Achsen: 150mm RKP
Kugellager: ABEC 9
Gewicht: 2.4 KG
Flex: hart
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No matter whether you are just starting out or are already advanced - the large selection of BTFL longboards has something for everyone. Whether for cruising, carving or dancing, we have the right board for you!

frequently asked Questions

Which longboard is best for beginners?

In general, drop-through longboards are the easiest to ride. The axle on these boards is "dropped through" and screwed to the deck from above. This means that the board is a little lower overall. The board makes gentle turns and you don't have to bend your knees as much when pushing and braking. However, buying a drop-through longboard at the beginning is not a must. If you want to practice a special discipline with your longboard, e.g. longboard dancing, then you can choose your board accordingly.

Which length is best for me?

Generally speaking, the shorter the board, the less space you have to stand on. A short board, such as a mini cruiser, is very maneuverable and easy to handle. However, it also offers less space to position your feet on. Your feet are a little closer together and therefore less stable. This is why shorter boards are generally more difficult to ride. Of course, your height also plays a role. Smaller boards are easier for children to ride because children don't need as much space to stand on as adults. For beginners who are 1.60m tall or tall, we recommend a board length of around 85cm or more.

How easy is longboarding?

There is no clear answer to this question. Of course, your previous experience plays a big role. In addition, some people are less afraid than others or have a better sense of their body. Due to the characteristics of a longboard, such as the length of the deck or the nature of the wheels, longboarding is easier to learn than skateboarding.

When does it make sense to buy a longboard for children?

The components of a children's longboard are smaller than those of conventional longboards. The boards therefore weigh less and are easier to steer. The use of a children's longboard is based less on age than on height. In general, we recommend a children's longboard for children under 1.60m. For children over 1.60m tall, we would recommend a larger longboard.

Why is a BTFL board right for me?

With the BTFL longboards, all components are perfectly coordinated. So you don't have to collect all the individual parts, you can just buy a whole board. The components are all made of high-quality materials. Not only the ABEC 9 ball bearings, but also the high rebound PU of the wheels guarantee you effortless progress. Visually, the BTFL boards are characterized by their unmistakable look. The designs are all made in-house and are absolutely unique. With BTFL boards, you not only get quality, but a product that you will also enjoy visually.

How many kg can a longboard hold?

For drop-through longboards we generally recommend a maximum body weight of 85 KG. This does not apply to children's longboards, for which we recommend a maximum of 65 KG. For top-mounted longboards we recommend a maximum weight of 100 KG.

How do I adjust my longboard correctly?

Even if your longboard comes to your home fully assembled, it doesn't mean that it's perfect for you straight away. You should check the steering in particular, as it needs to be adjusted to your body weight and your individual preferences. For less powerful steering, you need to tighten the kingpin nut; for a looser ride, you need to loosen it. If you can't find the perfect setting for you, you can also replace the rubber bushings. You can get the right tool at any skateboard shop.

How do drop-through longboards differ from topmounted longboards?

With a drop-through longboard, the axle is screwed through the deck from above. It therefore has corresponding recesses at the front and back. The deck is closer to the ground and you don't have to bend your knees as far when pushing and braking. With top-mounted longboards, the axle is screwed completely under the deck. This has the advantage that the deck is flat on top and the entire surface can be used. Typical examples include skateboards, longboard dancers and mini cruisers.

How do the roles differ from each other?

Wheels are made from a rubber material and are available in different degrees of hardness. The hardness of a wheel (shore) is indicated with a number + A, e.g. 78A. The lower this number, the softer the material. The higher the number, the harder the material. Soft wheels have more grip on the ground. If you lean heavily into a curve or ride on wet ground, they have more traction. They also absorb bumps in the ground better than hard wheels. This is why soft wheels are particularly suitable for cruising around. The hardness for soft wheels is between approx. 77A - 85A. Hard wheels are better suited if you don't want as much traction, for example when freeriding or skateboarding. With hard wheels you can "drag" the board across the ground or do certain tricks with less effort. The hardness for hard wheels ranges from approx. 86A - 100A.

Skateboard or longboard?

Technically, there are many differences between longboards and skateboards. Below you will find a brief overview of the respective advantages: A longboard is ideal if you want to get from A to B quickly. Due to the large, soft wheels, it rolls much longer and is more stable than a skateboard. It is therefore less strenuous. A longboard is also easier to use on uneven surfaces. A skateboard is particularly worthwhile if you really want to practice tricks with it. Due to its shape and weight, it is much better suited for this than longboards. Once you are experienced, you can also ride from A to B with a skateboard. However, this is much more challenging to start with than with a longboard. An exception when it comes to tricks are dancer longboards, which are much longer than skateboards, but are also suitable for tricks due to their shape.