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Using Landyachtz Longboards For Best Quality


By Azalee Bouillon


Back in the 1950's, along the beaches of California, skateboarding was born as a way for surfers to keep entertained when the waves were uncooperative. They simply took planks, added the wheels from roller skates, and took to riding the landscape. So many different style emerged from the original and Landyachtz longboards are available for each one of them.

The company began producing in 1997 and have grown to be one of the most respected and diversified manufacturers in the field. Longboards share many of their basic parts with the more common skateboard, but the difference is made evident by the modifications made to each component in order to optimize the ride. Changing the board's weight, size and shape will directly affect the way it handles movement, vibration and speed.

The details are what makes all the difference in obtaining the best results for each type of ride. For those who choose to use their board as a mode of transportation, shorter cuts are more effective because they are easy to carry and navigate. Longer boards are preferred for casual distance rides that do not require a lot of quick turns or difficult maneuvering.

Not all skateboarders are the same and each style will work best with a specific modifications being made to the board. The cut and length of the deck will affect the way the rider will be able to balance, turn and spin. The truck, as well as the diameter and hardness of the wheels have a direct effect on how stable and smooth the ride will be.

Many people who like to combine both exercise and environmental consciousness may choose to use their longboard as their primary source of around town transportation. These boards are usually as long as 50" with a flexible deck and loose trucks for better control around the turns. The cut is conducive to tight corners with its small, narrow nose and a kick-tail to make quick directional changes.

Bombing, or downhill, is generally known as the most difficult, but equally exciting form of riding as speeds upwards of 50 MPH are often achieved. These boards feature short decks of rigid construction with wide set trucks and mid-lengths of around 60-80 inches. Elements of this style make it a bit more dangerous so it is usually attempted only by those with extensive skateboarding experience.

The longest boards on the market are up to 110" long and look very much like surfboards. These are used in the styles of cruising and carving and are most reminiscent of how the sport got it's start all those years ago. Setting the trucks to a mid-range tightness allows the rider to enjoy a leisurely roll over landscapes with gently rolling hills and valleys that simulate the movement of the waves.

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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