Globe Blazer Cruiser Skateboard | Crunch — 26"
Globe Blazer in Crunch. 26" Resin-7 hard rock maple diamond tail, mellow kicktail concave, 4.25" Tensor alloy trucks, 59mm 78a conical wheels. Compact, loud, and built to cruise without apology.
The Blazer is Globe's most iconic cruiser shape — a surf-inspired mini diamond tail that's been the go-to compact setup for city riding, campus commuting, and everything in between. The Crunch is part of Globe's Blazer Scribble series, featuring vibrant art on a blacked-out Resin-7 maple base with neon and metallic inks on the bottom — a board that earns a second look before you even push off. At 26" it's short enough to carry under your arm and manoeuvrable enough to weave through anything the street throws at it.
Resin-7 hard rock maple means the deck is pressed with epoxy resin rather than water-based glue — lighter, stronger, and more resistant to delamination than budget builds. The mellow side-to-side concave with kicktail gives you just enough foot lock to carve with intention, without the aggressive feel that puts beginners off. The 4.25" Tensor alloy trucks run grade-8 kingpins and high-rebound urethane bushings, guaranteed for life — and the 59mm 78a conical wheels are soft enough to absorb rough pavement without speed-wobbling through it.
Globe has been designing and manufacturing skateboards in Australia since 1994. They build their own trucks, press their own decks, and pour their own urethane — over 30 years of in-house product development, not badge-engineering or outsourced spec sheets. The Blazer has been in continuous production across that entire run because the shape and the setup are simply right. No reinvention needed.
Why Ride the Globe Blazer Crunch?
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Surf-Inspired Diamond Tail Shape
A compact mini cruiser at 26" that handles like a fish out of water — responsive, light, and built for tight turns and city terrain where bigger boards get awkward. -
Resin-7 Hard Rock Maple Construction
Epoxy-pressed maple deck is stiffer, lighter, and more durable than standard water-based pressed boards; built for daily use without delaminating or losing pop. -
Mellow Concave with Kicktail
A forgiving side-to-side concave keeps your feet comfortable on longer pushes, while the kicktail gives you enough pop to dodge gutters, step off kerbs, and flick the board when needed. -
4.25" Tensor Alloy Trucks — Lifetime Guarantee
Grade-8 kingpins and high-rebound urethane bushings; Tensor alloy trucks are tuned for responsive turning and built to last — Globe backs them with a lifetime warranty. -
59mm 78a Conical Cruiser Wheels
Soft 78a urethane absorbs cracks, pebbles, and rough pavement; the conical profile gives a smooth, stable roll that doesn't sacrifice manoeuvrability at slower city speeds. -
Globe ABEC-7 Bearings
Precision bearings standard across the entire Globe complete range; fast-spinning, low-maintenance, and built to hold up to daily riding in all conditions. -
Blazer Scribble Series Graphics
Neon and metallic inks on a blacked-out Resin-7 base — bold enough to stand out, tight enough that it doesn't look like clip art; black inset griptape with print on top keeps the full look cohesive. -
Black Inset Griptape with Print
Custom die-cut grip integrated into the top deck design; functional underfoot coverage that's part of the board's aesthetic, not just an afterthought stuck on top.
Specs
- Deck Length: 26"
- Deck Width: 7.25"
- Wheelbase: 13.75"
- Deck Construction: Resin-7 hard rock maple
- Concave: Mellow side-to-side with kicktail
- Shape: Diamond tail / surf-inspired mini cruiser
- Trucks: 4.25" Tensor alloy (lifetime guarantee)
- Wheels: Globe Conical 59mm / 78a
- Bearings: Globe ABEC-7
- Griptape: Black inset griptape with print
- Skill Level: Beginner to All Levels
- Rider Style: Cruising / Commuting / Urban
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between a longboard and a cruiser skateboard?
A: A longboard is built for stability — longer distances, sweeping carves, and a planted ride. A cruiser is more compact and portable, with a kicktail for navigating urban terrain and tighter spaces. The choice comes down to how much board you want underfoot and where you're taking it. Not sure? Call us on 03 9421 2293 and we'll sort it out.
Q: What size should I choose?
A: Shorter boards are easier to carry and more manoeuvrable. Longer boards are usually wider, offering more stability and a surf-style feel underfoot. Go shorter for portability, longer for a more flowing and planted ride. Give us a call on 03 9421 2293 and we'll point you in the right direction.
Why Buy from Twelve Board Store?
✔️ Free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $90
✔️ Gear advice from riders — call 03 9421 2293
✔️ Authorised Globe stockist with full manufacturer warranty
✔️ Flexible payment options including Afterpay & Zip
✔️ In-store at 435A Bridge Rd Richmond








