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High Grade LED Lighted Longboards by Life Made Better

The best quality longboards available online.

High Grade LED Lighted Longboards by Life Made Better
2014-04-02
CLIFTON, NJ, April 02, 2014 (Press-News.org) Hot on the heels of their latest success, Amazon Retailer Life Made Better has today introduced the newest longboard from their TNG lighted boards series. In conjunction with "the leader in lighted skateboard manufacturing", Life Made Better lives up to their name once again by providing a superior lighted board that improves both the quality and safety of the nighttime riding experience.

Sporting a super strong 9 ply maple deck with a sick detailed graphic underneath, the Rasta 420 Pintail is THE ultimate board for anyone looking to skate in comfort and style. Equipped with over 28 premium LEDs underneath, each longboard also comes pre-installed with super bright white LED headlights, red taillights and semi-transparent "Rasta Green" grip tape as well. When speaking with Life Made Better President Kevin Levonas, he emphasized, "You won't find a brighter, more durable, or longer lasting LED lighting system built into a high grade 9 ply maple deck anywhere else."

With up to five hours on one charge, the setting of the sun doesn't have to be the end of your riding day. The Rasta 420 Pintail Lighted LED Longboard eliminates the dangers of night cruising for all who truly enjoy the thrill of skating. Now available online.

"Not only does longboarding open up possibilities as far as the ability to get yourself around, but it's also active, enjoyable, simple, and quite affordable. In fact, one can get a brand-new setup for much less than a used bicycle."

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[Press-News.org] High Grade LED Lighted Longboards by Life Made Better
The best quality longboards available online.