Friday, January 21, 2011

Tips To Buy A Longboard

Longboards appear in various different shapes and sizes and come up to very similar to skateboards, the most noticeable difference being the size! Longboards commonly measure between 90 and 150 cm beside smaller or 'mini longboards' are available
Longboards are principally intended for speed and can best be described as street obtainable surfboards and even though skateboards are extra proper for tricks and stunts, smooth motions can be strung as one on a longboard, this is referred to as 'dancing'.
To increase momentum for downhill or slalom racing, is depending on weight and bulk of longboard. The design will take part in the rider to make turns or 'carves' in a similar fashion to a surfer or snowboarder. Protection equipment such as helmet and elbow and knee protection are necessary as to the action is extremely high speeds, as falling onto concrete is a lot less forgiving than falling onto snow or water!
Longboards can be purchased as finish product or custom product which is built from individual parts allowing the user to customise their board. The primary parts of a longboard are:
Decks: These appear in a various of different shapes including, pintail, drop-through and flat nose-riders.
Trucks: The trucks make available the steering mechanism for .........the longboard and are made from a base plate that screws to the underside of the deck and hangers onto which the wheels are attached. The hangers are available in different lengths to allow for wider decks or bigger wheels.
Bearings: a good number bearings are made of steel and are found sitting inside the wheel allowing it to spin on the axle. Ceramic bearings are also available and provide less friction but tend to be more expensive.
Wheels: Longboards tend to have larger and softer wheels than skateboards; this allows them to cruise effortlessly over cracks and light debris on the sidewalk or road. Wheels usually range from 65 to 85 cm but sizes can vary.
The decision to purchase a complete longboard or put together your own will depend on your expertise and finances. If you are new to the sport it may be a good idea to buy a complete longboard. There are many different manufacturers including Loaded and Sector 9 and it may be worth spending a little more on your first board to ensure you do not compromise your first experience. Find out More here, and read a number of testimonials,,, 

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