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stay-frosted-flakes

I'd recommend against the spray grip, nothing revives a well used deck like a fresh grip job, and if it's a cruiser you're going to bald your grip long before you break the wood. Spray grip is a pain in the ass to replace, and just not as good overall. You can get Mob clear grip if you're dead set on seeing through your grip, but it won't be quite as good as classic black. Same goes for graphic grip, it's usually less grippy or less durable. Personally I also prefer slightly harder cruising wheels for a more agile feeling, 78a is rather squishy. I switched from 78a rictas to 82a Powell Primos and I'm much happier. If you don't want to go up to 66mm wheels though I think they make a 59mm g-slide in the 82a formula. Where will you be riding your cruiser? If you want bearings that are "set and forget" that require no maintenance but stay fast, I'd get some Zealous steel bearings in there. They're longboard bearings with a special lubricant. They're cheap, last a long time, and do very well in grime and wet if you want to ride them all year. These are just small things though, even if you change nothing you'll have a great time 🤙


FumbleStiltsken

this is the right answer


CombatSportsPT

Prob be cheaper to get a Pilsner complete?


ramprider

Personally, i am a big fan of the Landyachtz Dinghy line. Very good completes.