The maximum weight of the rider that the board is designed for, more precisely, the maximum weight that it can bear in normal use.
Under no circumstances should you exceed the recommended weight. There is a fairly high probability that the skate will not break immediately; however, a breakdown can occur at any time, and even after overload, already under the permissible weight. This is fraught with a fall and injury, not to mention the fact that such cases are not covered by the warranty. For the full use of the skateboard, it is highly desirable to have a small margin of weight — at least 10 – 15 kg. It will give an additional guarantee in case of abnormal loads (for example, hitting an obstacle) and in some specific situations — for example, if you need to carry a heavy backpack with you.
Models with a weight limit
of up to 70 kg can be conditionally attributed to children, although such a skate may also be suitable for a teenager. The average is the maximum weight, which lies in the range
from 70 to 100 kg — such boards are already suitable for boys and girls. A limit
of more than 100 kg is typical for fairly advanced models, originally designed to be used by adults.