Using Landyachtz Longboards For Best Quality

By Azalee Bouillon


A lull in the waves around the mid 1950's led bored surfers to create a new sport that eventually became known as skateboarding. When the ocean refused to provide proper entertainment, they started strapping roller skate wheels to boards and decided to simulate the roll of the water by riding the swells of the land. Many styles of this new pastime have emerged and Landyachtz longboards are available to support each one.

Since 1997, they have been manufacturing quality products and have one of the widest and most diverse selections of boards on the market. Skateboards and longboards are made of the same base components, but the modifications to each piece is what makes all the difference when it comes to performing in each style. Changing the size, weight, material and shape can have a major effect on speed, vibration and maneuverability.

The slightest tweak in the details can make all the difference in how the longboard performs in one's chosen style of riding. People who like to ride their board everywhere and need to make sharp turns, quick stops and easy storage usually prefer shorter boards. Those who like to enjoy the wind in their hair as they take that long casual cruise over easy landscapes will generally opt for the longer models.

Every longboarder has specific modifications to their board required to obtain the perfect fit in their chosen style. Turning, balance and spinning are all affected by the length and cut of the deck. The size and hardness of the wheels, as well as the placement and looseness of the trucks will make a difference in stability and smoothness of the ride.

Using a longboard as a main means of transportation is becoming ever more popular with those who enjoy exercising while taking an active interest in saving the environment. Being among the shortest boards at between 40-50", they usually feature decks with a lot of flexibility and looser trucks which are better for turning and control. The nose is cut narrow and a kick-tail is added to aid in quick changes in direction and tight corners.

Downhill riding, or bombing, is not only one of the most exciting forms of boarding but also one of the most difficult. This style uses a mid-size board of between 60-80" long with a rigid, short deck and widely positioned trucks that allow it to reach speeds up about 50 MPH. Although quite the adrenaline rush, this method can be very dangerous and should not be attempted by beginners.

Two styles that take the sport back to it's roots are carving and cruising. Casually enjoying the rolling hills and valleys of the terrain is made easy with trucks set to a tightness in the middle range. These boards are up to 110" long and are quite similar in shape to surfboards which makes it feel like one is riding the waves of the land.

Slalom, distance and dancing are just a few of the many other types of boarding styles being enjoyed with new ones being introduced all the time. Making the changes in decks, trucks and wheels give inspiration to enthusiasts to keep challenging themselves and getting creative with their rides. Landyachtz longboards can be configured in any combination to accommodate the needs of most any avid skateboarder.




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