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Krux Krome Allen Bolts

Krux Krome Allen Bolts

Krux

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Krux Krome Allen Bolts – Product Description

Upgrade your setup with Krux Krome Allen Bolts, designed for skaters who want both performance and style. Built from high-quality steel, these bolts offer exceptional durability to keep your trucks securely fastened through every session, whether you're hitting the streets or the park.

The krome finish delivers a clean, polished look that stands out on any deck, while the Allen (hex) head design provides a more secure fit compared to standard Phillips hardware—reducing the risk of stripping and making installation and adjustments smoother.

Each set includes everything you need for a full skateboard setup, with precision threading for a tight, reliable hold. Lightweight yet tough, Krux Krome Allen Bolts are made to handle repeated impact without loosening over time.

Key Features:

  • Premium steel construction for long-lasting strength

  • Allen (hex) head for improved grip and easy tightening

  • Sleek chrome finish for a standout look

  • Reliable fit to keep your trucks locked in place

  • Ideal for street and park skating

Whether you're building a new board or upgrading your hardware, Krux Krome Allen Bolts deliver the perfect balance of function and style.

Who are Krux.

Krux Trucks – History, Identity & Impact on Skateboarding

Krux Trucks emerged at a time when skateboarding was evolving fast—but taking itself very seriously. Founded in 1989 under NHS, Inc. in Santa Cruz, California, the brand was created by Steve Keenan with a simple idea: make high-quality trucks, but inject fun back into skateboarding.

Origins: Built from Skateboarding’s Core

Krux wasn’t an outsider brand—it came from deep inside skateboarding’s infrastructure. As part of NHS (home to giants like Santa Cruz Skateboards and Independent Truck Company), Krux had access to decades of design knowledge and manufacturing experience.

The trucks themselves were designed by Tim Piumarta, who gave Krux its distinct geometry and feel—focused on smooth turning, grind clearance, and responsiveness.

The 90s–2000s: A Brand That Didn’t Take Itself Too Seriously

While other companies pushed hardcore, aggressive imagery, Krux went the opposite direction. They built a reputation around:

  • Bright, playful graphics
  • Absurd, humorous ads
  • A “don’t take skating too seriously” attitude

This personality became their signature. The iconic hanger hole—a literal hole through the truck—symbolized that mindset. Whether it reduced weight or opened bottles, it became one of the most recognizable design features in skateboarding.

Krux quickly earned the nickname of being the “cheeky little brother” to more serious brands like Independent.

Innovation & Product Evolution

Despite the jokes, Krux has always been technically focused. Over the years, they introduced:

  • Refined truck geometry for smoother turning
  • Inverted and hollow kingpin designs for better grind clearance
  • Lightweight construction without sacrificing strength

These innovations helped shape modern truck design while keeping Krux competitive with industry leaders.

Team Riders & Cultural Influence

Krux built a team that reflected its personality—creative, unconventional, and fun. Riders like:

  • Louie Barletta
  • Nora Vasconcellos
  • Kareem Campbell, Ricky Oyola, and others

helped define a style of skating that prioritized individuality over conformity.

Their videos, ads, and team edits leaned into humour and personality—something that influenced how brands could market skateboarding without losing credibility.

Impact on the Skate Scene

Krux’s biggest contribution wasn’t just hardware—it was culture.

They proved that:

  • Skateboarding didn’t have to be serious to be respected
  • Humour and creativity could coexist with performance
  • Brands could build identity through personality, not just product

Their affordable price point + strong performance also made them accessible, helping newer skaters get quality gear without breaking the bank.

Legacy Today

Decades later, Krux remains a staple in skate shops worldwide. Still under NHS, the brand continues to balance:

  • Solid engineering
  • Playful branding
  • A loyal, fun-driven community

In a scene that constantly shifts between trends and authenticity, Krux has stayed consistent—reminding skaters why they started in the first place.

Krux isn’t just about trucks—it’s about keeping skateboarding fun.

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