How long of a longboard should i get




















If you live near slow and soft breaking waves, similar to San Onofre, a nose rider will work wonders for you. High-performance longboard surfboards are the exact opposite of noseriders.

High-performance longboard surfboards work best in steeper and faster waves due to the fact that they have narrower noses and more rocker.

These longboards are not ideal for beginners because the learning curve is much more difficult due to the higher speeds. You will find that the older, more experienced surfers will ride high-performance longboards to replace the shortboards they can no longer ride effectively.

Longboard surfboards are a great option to have in your quiver; they work great in small and mushy waves, ensuring a fun time no matter what. You get 60 days from the date of your order to try out the product you purchased.

The Ideal Longboard Surfboard Dimensions For A Beginner Surfer As a beginner surfer, your goal is to find a longboard that makes paddling and catching waves smooth and easy.

Another good brand to check out is Loaded. If you want to get into sliding let me know and I can send you some other options. The board for me would be a means of short range transportation in lieu of a bicycle, a way to get in some aerobic exercise while getting from the MRT stop to my final destination, and a way to turn a long boring walk into a short fun ride. I actually wanted a very long longboard for the surfing feel, and for maximum efficiency in Long Distance Pumping.

But I live in a major metropolis and need to dodge pedestrians and ollie up sidewalk curbs. So reluctantly I settled for a much shorter board. I was never a fan of the swimming pool and half pipe craze of the 70s.

By then I had graduated from college and was long out of skateboarding. I even put the front truck close to the nose, but the rear truck pulled farther away from the tail, so that I could kick the nose up when I wanted ollie up curbs. I want to do sliding and be able to carve and stop-sliding.

Do I want a drop-through or a drop-deck? Although it can help by lowering you center or gravity, which is great for high speeds. Personally, I ride a Sector 9 bamboo pin and have no problem sliding. The Gold Coast Glyph Cruiser is pretty awesome! My long board was really thin and I just use it to go to school and ride around but it kind of just broke in half so is there any brands you would recommend with thicker boards? Long boards and cruisers vary in thickness — some have 5 ply some have 8 ply and those plies can vary in thickness too.

In addition to that, some boards use bamboo and other maple wood. Drop through longboards with BIG wheels. Long board can increased stability and shred-ability, which works best for cruising! The best way to find the right board for a beginner is to test a few out and see what you feel most comfortable on, since there are many brands, lengths, shapes, and wheel sizes to choose from.

I have been skating for years. Never got good at tricks just cruised. Then last year I found longboarding got a sector 9 41 in bamboo drop thru board and absolutely loved it. Which board would you suggest?

Find it extreme cumbersome for garages and tight fast paths. Also so much board I have a hard time sliding as I have a pretty small frame and. Have you check out the Arbor Axis?

I have never got the chance to use a landyatchz Switchblade so I cant really speak about it. As for the the wobbles have you tried tightening up your tucks? Also picking up some wheels whit a higher durometer might help you slide a little easier.

My 12 years Son owns a Mini Cruiser and he has become quite proficient in it. I have been long boarding for a while on a Stella Kicktail, it is more for tricks. Now i am thinking i want a drop through that i can power slide on but also has some speed to it. Any recommendations? Yeah, for just getting around town I am a big fan of boards with Sidewinder Truck. Check out the Arbor Zeppelin. If you are on a budget I would suggest something like the Duster Bogue.

I will mainly be using it for going to school, small hills and fun with friends. Note: Portable would be nice. Somethign like the Arbor Zeppelin would be pretty cool. What type of longboard would you recommend for tricks that involve popping the board and cruising? The Freedom Dolly Cruiser would be a great place to start!!!

I have a pintail but im looking into a drop deck or drop through. The Globe Geminon is on point. I too am a newbie. I live in a metropolitan city as well and would need something to travel to and from public transportation.

It will be mostly used on sidewalks, possibly streets, so would need to be able to weave in and out too. Any recommendations as to what to start with? Your best bet is to get a cruiser instead of a longboard because they are more maneuverable. I have a 17 year old son who is asking for a longboard for christmas. Any suggestions on what type of board to get? The Sector 9 Striker Longboard would be a great choice!

Hello…I need some help please!! He just needs something for street riding — no tricks. I heard this is a good brand and its not much different from Sector 9 that is more money. Need opinions please!! I know nothing about longboard skateboards. He loves riding skateboards. The Dusters Go Cruiser Complete is a great choice. My daughter wants a drop through, she is fifteen, she has been riding a penny, and a cruiser, and now she wants this for the community.

She wants something is girly, not so demon and wierd, suggestions? Possibly a top mount, as well? Mid or long size? The Gold Coast Glyph Cruiser would be a good place to start. Arbor makes some of the best boards in the biz. The Arbor Catalyst is a great drop through choice.

Nice guide, what brand or longboard model you recomend for beginner who want buy first longboard for freeride? The Dusters Farrah Fawcett Longboard is sweet. I am very new to the sport and was looking for some advice. Looking for something to cruise around and basically help out with surfing. No hills just some cruising and parking lot stuff.

I am considering purchasing a longboard for myself, but I am not sure what type. I live in a pretty large city with not too many hills. I also have very little experience with skateboards of any kind, although Im pretty good on a ripstik if that counts for anything. Im a pretty big guy at around 6 foot or so, and I dont intend to do a whole lot of tricking or anything, although I might try out some sliding later on. The whole Gold Coast Goal series is unreal. I want a longbord good for a bit of downhill ,cruising and landing a trick or 2.

I was thinking the sector 9 peru. Anye adwise. The only thing I do is cruise, and I want a smooth ride and I like riding closer to the ground. Mine right now is high of the ground and good for tricks, but I want a cruising board.

Which ones are best for that? The Arbor Fish GT is one of my favorites. Beginner here. I am looking at buying a longboard, but im not sure what type or size, im looking to ride to school and around my city and in trails, im 5 foot 2ish , and have little experience. Also im not looking to do trick and stuff. Any tips and recommendations? It has a stable wheel base and deck platform. The Arbor Mindstate Walnut Longboard is a awesome! But for long distances I personally like a pintail.

I am looking into getting a longboard but I would like some advice. What kind should I get? For riding to class a cruiser aka a little shorter board is a good option. Because they are easier to carry around school. Check some out here. Thanks :.

Basically any size will work depending on where you are riding. If you are in the city i would go a little shorter board with a kick tail so it is easier to turn. If you riding in wide open spaces like bike trails a longer board will work fine. Here are few boards i would suggest. If you are riding a lot of flat boards with Sidewinders would be a great option. The Roxy Mr.

Seahorse Cruiser is a blast to ride. Any info would be much appreciated! The Arbor James Kelly would be rad for you! Hi I have never owned a longboard before and I want to get one. But I am afraid they are too long. Also I weigh about lbs. Check out our longboard guide: Longboards USA. I have rough pavement and a few moderate hills that get too much speed for my cruiser but I also need a board that is good for flat land as this will be my means of transportation.

The Globe Byron Bay Longboard would be great! The Globe Byron Bay Longboard would be perfect! What board would you suggest for me? The Arbor James Kelly Longboard would be perfect! Mid-size Deck Longboard : width: 7. Full-size Deck Longboard : 7. Choosing The Right Size Longboard — An Overview The right size of a longboard helps you play your tricks and maneuvers quite easily and comfortably. If you want an added stability on downward sloping hills, a inch deck is a perfect choice.

A 40 inches deck provides the best navigation on level terrain. So, you want to have an enjoyable ride on a longboard to a college campus?

This one suits you. Surf and surf and surf. Those techniques appeal to people so much. Opt for a inch deck if you want to master surfing techniques. The wind resistance can be decreased by using a deck which is inches wide. The trucks you choose must be the size of the width of the deck, and best is to select aluminum or stainless steel trucks.

You can increase the acceleration of your longboard by adding 58 mm wheels to it. Whereas, for improved grip during turns 65 mm wheels are good to go. Remember these useful information when choosing a longboard they can come in handy for you! Spares Expand menu Collapse menu. Our top 6 picks for cruisers - click here Close. The main determining factors of a longboard's size in order of importance are: What you want to use your board for How big you are Unlike skateboarding, most long-boarders will not spend much time performing jumping tricks and flips however they will need to decide between bombing down steep inclines or weaving in and out of obstacles as they surf down the road on the way to school, work or wherever they have to get to.

What does changing the size of a skateboard or longboard actually do? LONGER BOARDS: Are Heavier Have more room to stand on, which makes them more suited to total beginners Offer less turn although this can be negated by setting up your trucks differently Are way more Stable Are way nicer to carve on Are more comfortable, especially if they have a bit of flex Are harder to chuck around - kickturns, ollies etc are much more difficult. So depending on your truck setup, they can actually be MORE turny, as you are putting less force through the bushings.

More prone to wheelbite. So depending on your truck setup, they can actually be LESS turny, as you are putting less force through the bushings. This is defintely the most important thing to consider. You should check out our Cruiser Skateboard Buyer's Guide for more, but generally we'd say that: If you want something for getting from A to B over a shorter distance, check out our Retro and Cruiser Skateboards A great alternative for a cruising solution would be a smaller longboard.

If you are looking to cruise it's own sake, or you have a bigger distance to cover, then you want a Longboard Cruiser instead. Kids and skaters who value small size for an easy carry at the expense of an easy skate can check out a Mini Cruiser. Cruiser Skateboards View all. Lush Longboards Nomad Surf. Lush Longboards Nomad Gazer. Krooked Ray Barbee Flames. Small Longboards View all. Lush Longboards Throttle. Lush Longboards Minnow. Longboards are the easiest to skate too, so they are very well suited to beginners.

Longboard Cruisers View all. Landyachtz Dinghy Adventure Skeleton. Landyachtz Dinghy Crown Peak. Lush Longboards Fuel Surf. Landyachtz Dinghy Hibiscus.



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