Saturday 14 August 2010

Complete Longboard

Longboards are skate boards that have a wider and longer body. They are commonly used for competitive riding, transportation and exhibition purposes. The different types of longboards consist of deck, wheels, trucks and bearings that vary in size and can be determined by the type of riding that is intended to be done. They can be made from materials like carbon fiber, maple or Birchwood as well as synthetic fiberglass.

If the purpose is cruising, then the pintail types of longboards are ideal. They are most suited for cruising on flatlands and can also be used as means for downhill bombing and transportation. These are characterized by their narrow appearance as the name indicates. The purpose for riding is of utmost importance while choosing the type of longboard intended to be purchased. Recreational riders would prefer those made with natural wood for resilience whereas demonstrators and professional riders would choose the fiberglass or carbon fiber types that can hold up with jumps, wafts and swiftness.


What is needed is a strong and stable complete longboard which would be ideal for cruising or for downhill rides or simply racing. The twists and turns whether they are short or big can be easily maneuvered on a complete longboard which gives fluid motion and great momentum. The requisites for a complete longboard should be such that the core truck should be remarkable for great rides; it should have rapid and hard bearings for even and fast ride, supple wheels for fine road grip and slides though the harder ones have better life. The deck should have enough contraction and rebound.

The complete longboard is that which can be put together with components which can be selected and assembled and people love to do this in order to get a final product that is well worth the money spent and time taken to produce it.




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