Q&A

Is longboard flex good?

Is longboard flex good?

Flex is certainly something to consider for your cruising longboard deck. Having a board that flexes can be a great help on those long rides. The flex on the board will absorb some of the rough terrain you may encounter as well as allow you to ride a bit lower to the ground than non-flexible counterparts.

Can a longboard be too long?

Longboards are not the same as skateboards. As far as the size goes, skateboards are usually around 30 inches long, with the usual width of about 7 inches, while longboards can go anywhere from 22 to 45 plus inches, with an average width of about 9 inches. …

How much Flex does a longboard board need?

How Much Flex Does Your Longboard Need? The “ flex” (flexibility) determines the stiffness of the board, how shock absorbent the board is and influences the stability of your ride at different speeds. Finding the right board flex for your longboard is an important part of selecting your perfect board.

What are the different types of loaded longboards?

The Loaded lineup offers two different types of carving boards. Top-Mounted carving boards offer a blend of traditional longboards and high performance flex patterns usually found in snowboards.

Why do you need flex fins on a longboard?

The added flex makes the board feel a bit looser and adds a bit more liveliness/springiness to the board which can bring a whole new flow to your surfing. Flex fins tend to distort as they are turning through the water, allowing the board to go faster through the turn.

What’s the best length for a cruiser longboard?

A board raining from 28″ – 46″ is a great choice for a cruiser board. If you are new to longboarding, going any shorter than this will make it more difficult to learn. Unlike snowboards, length is more of a preference than a necessity. If a snowboard is way too short for your body size, it could easily break and won’t offer a true flex.