🌊 Ride the wave anywhere — surfskate freedom unleashed!
The Waterborne Surf and Rail Adapter is a premium aluminum alloy surfskate truck adapter that fits any skateboard deck and truck type. Engineered for 3x tighter turns and tested to withstand forces up to 1,500 pounds, it delivers surfboard-like carving, pumping, and slide control. The package includes eco-friendly bamboo risers and all necessary hardware for quick installation, making it the ultimate upgrade for surf-style skateboarding with a lifetime warranty on aluminum components.
Brand | WATERBORNE SKATEBOARDS |
Color | Black, Raw |
Age Range (Description) | Unisex |
Skill Level | All |
Deck Width | 8 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.85 Kilograms |
Material | Aluminum |
Theme | Sport |
Load Capacity | 1.5E+3 Pounds |
Wheel Size | 55 Inches |
Shape | rectangular prism" or "irregular shape |
Ply Rating | 7 Ply |
Power Source | manual winding |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Skateboard Type | Longboard |
Size | Small |
UPC | 860000733304 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.03 x 7.01 x 2.64 inches |
Package Weight | 0.85 Kilograms |
Brand Name | WATERBORNE SKATEBOARDS |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty on aluminum plates |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Waterborne Skateboards |
Part Number | 001 |
Style | Front Truck - Surf Adapter |
Sport Type | Skateboarding |
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Works on monster-sized longboards
This system works great on my 68'' longboard deck. I was fully expecting wheelbite with such a massive, wide board on 70mm wheels and 6.5'' TKP trucks, but haven't had to dremel any wheel wells yet at full lock on mega pump mode. I do expect that wheel wells will be needed on super carve mode, though. If you are running RKP trucks, though, wheel bite is probably a non-issue. The bushing does make a lot of noise, but a little lube or grease fixes that.
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The Skate/Longboarder's First Suftskate
The media could not be loaded. For context: I am someone who's snowboarded for many years, skated on and off for years, and started longboarding a few years back, but only done a surfing lesson.Seeing all these new surfskates and systems from Carver, Yow, Smoothstar, Swelltech, and others made me want to try them, but pulling the trigger on a new board can be expensive as all heck. This looked like an affordable way to give it a shot with gear I already own.Packaging, Build, and Features: You get an octagonal box, with installation instructions printed on the outer facets if the interior box. Everything is packaged well, so no cosmetic nicks or blemishes due to shipping. Hardware is in color coded bags for front and rear adapters. The adapters them self are well built and feel substantial in the hand and on a board, adding heft.Unlike a Carver C7, or Yow Meraki system, Waterborne used a unique square bushing system to create the surfy front truck.Because it raised my boards above either of their stock riser heights, and was designed with a limiter to prevent wheel bite, I did not need to use risers or shock pads on either board with the Waterborne adapters. The increased ride height made me not want to try any tricks on it, however, aside from manuals, which somehow felt easier? 🤷Another potential benefit to non-surfers is that it will work out muscles you didn't know you had and allows you another method of generating forward momentum.Riding Experience: I tried these out on two different boards I've owned so far, a Sector 9 Ninety Five Cascade Mini-Cruiser with Gullwing Shadow Trucks and Sector9 Nine balls 60mm stomeground wheels, and a Landyachtz Ripper Watercolor Longboard with Bear TPK trucks, and 63mm Fatty Hawgz wheels. . Both times, I swapped the trucks and wheels from the original boards, just installing the surfskate adapters, though I also did try them out with Waterborne's Living Water surfskate wheels.I'm 5'10, ~200 lbs, for reference.The Sector 9 was the first experience and while it was fun, it wasn't quite right for my riding style and body type. The wheelbase was too short and it was kind of a strange stance. But it was still fun and interesting and the thing carved super deep and turned on a dime. It felt like a super carvey mini cruiser, but it rode very tall and the overall narrow width of the board made it harder to balance on if I needed to push. The smaller, rounded lip wheels also broke loose unintentionally once, leading to a fall. The Living Water wheels were a straight improvement there.The Ripper, on the other hand, immediately felt like the winner. Stable, surfy, and very fun to ride. Turned faster and carved deeper than stock, of course, but also so playful. The Ripper was already one of my all time favorite setups, and now it's even better. It's slightly less stable to push on for distance, but it is also easier to push and ride normally than the mini cruiser. It really does feel like a surfboard, and I've had so much fun bombing around on it and exercising with it.Conclusion: Really, because you could put this on any board and try it out, it does make it a universal adapter, and while it's not the same as say, a Carver C7 or Yow Meraki, it's definitely a great way to experience whether or not surfskating is for you.As far the rear adapter, I like it. I don't think it's strictly necessary, but I've enjoyed my time with mine.Disclaimer: I have not been paid or otherwise compensated for my review. I bought this product with my own money for my own purposes. My experiences are subjective of course, so ymmv.
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It will change you! Read full Review for Meepo Mini 2 S install.
Cons:1. The Hardware is nowhere near average grade Skateboard hardware(Think Shortys). Two of the hex bolts crossed threaded, so I ended up going with my own hardware.2. The rear creeks and rattles on my board... Ordering two new sets of shock pads, going with Doh Dohs and, washers to end the noise(per others suggestions). You can wrap the King Pins with Teflon Tape as well.Pros:It will change you and your favorite board. I can't imagine going back and NOT having this amount of turning and carving! I just got back from my first ride and I'm smiling. You can shred with this setup.Meepo Mini 2 Install:Tools: Dremel with Drum Sander and Cutoff wheel. Drill and 3/8" drill bit.You have to drill, cut, and sand for this. Turn back now if you're not comfortable with this information!1. Remove Front and Rear Trucks, Battery Cover, and Speed control Cover.2. Place the Battery Cover BACK one set of screws, so the board holes closest to the front truck go un-used. Now with the battery cover as a guide, drill two new holes in your deck and re-use the same bolts to hold the cover in place.3. Notch the Battery Cover so the power cord can fit. Wrap power cord with electrical tape to protect exposed wires and use some black RTV if you ride tricks to protect it even more.4. Secure the Battery and Cover in place with power cord exposed about 1' inch. This will allow the front truck to clear the battery cover at full throw!5. Install front surf adapter and truck per instructions.6. With the Speed Control cover removed, place the the rear rail adapter in the location and mark the speed control heat shield and padding to clear the adapter. Cut on the line and sand smooth.7. Place the speed control cover over it's mounting holes and mark the cover where the adapter hits. You'll need to cut about 1.5 inch radius 3/4 circle to clear the the adapter and wires.8. Place the rear truck in the most forward spot on the adapter, where only two holes align. (You need the rear truck to clear the adapter). NOW DRILL two holes into the rail adapter and use supplied hardware on all 4 holes.9. Install rear truck per instructions(I had to use my own hardware for the rear truck to board, since the Meepo board is thicker).10. Re-wire up the speed control and motors, run wires in a clean fashion back into and under the Speed Control Cover, then install the cover!Done
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Well made!
Love this!, very well made and high quality, with super carve can lose a bit of balance.
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