Longboards - Complete Longboards
Longboards for Every Style and Skill Level
Explore our full range of complete longboards and discover the setup that fits your style. We have longboards for every skill level and discipline. This is the perfect place to begin – or to level up – your longboarding journey.
What Is a Complete Longboard?
A complete longboard is a fully assembled longboard skateboard. It includes a deck, trucks, wheels, bearings, and grip tape - all professionally matched for performance and balance. You don’t need to worry about assembling the longboard. Just choose a complete longboard that sparks your enthusiasm, unbox it, and you’re good to go.
Why Choose a Complete Longboard?
Complete longboards are ideal for beginners but there are also models that cater to experienced longboarders. Complete longboards save you time and guesswork. All parts are professionally matched for optimal performance. You won’t need tools, extra components, or experience with assembly.
Whether you're picking up a beginner longboard or upgrading for a specific style, you’ll be able to find a complete longboard that matches your needs.
You can upgrade or fine-tune your longboard later on by fitting it with wheels, trucks, riser pads, and other parts of your choice – allowing you to adjust the longboard as your skill grows and your preferences evolve.
What Types of Longboards Exist?
We offer a wide range of longboards for every discipline. Here’s a breakdown of the most common types of longboards:
Longboards for Cruising and Carving
If you’re looking for a surf-style experience on flat ground or gentle hills, cruising and carving longboards are the way to go. These boards are great for commuting, boardwalk sessions, or gliding around the neighborhood. With responsive trucks and flexible decks, they offer smooth, flowing turns.
Longboards for Freeriding
Freeride longboards are optimized for sliding, switch gliding, and creative hill descents. They’re designed for balance and control at moderate to high speeds. If you want a longboard that lets you learn slides and combine it with downhill techniques, freeride is a great middle ground.
Longboards for Downhill
Downhill longboards are all about speed and precision. These longboards are designed for stability and control at high velocity. They typically have stiff decks, low centers of gravity, and grip-focused setups. If you crave adrenaline, this is where you want to be.
Longboards for Dancing
Dancing longboards are optimized for a blend of footwork, balance, and flowing motion. These longboards feature long decks with space for cross-steps, spins, and manuals. Longboard dancing is creative, expressive, and more about rhythm than speed. It’s an ideal choice if you like technical maneuvers and want a platform to develop your own style.
Longboards for Freestyle
Freestyle longboards are built for tricks, flips, and all-around versatility. They’re typically symmetrical with kicktails on both ends – as opposed to being designed to go in just one direction, directional shape – making it easy to go in either direction and mix technical skating with traditional longboarding.
Are Longboards Beginner-Friendly?
Longboards definitely represent a beginner-friendly entry point into the world of skateboarding. The larger decks and softer wheels provide extra stability and smoother control than short skateboards, making it easy to develop balance and get comfortable standing on a wheeled board. If you're just starting out, a longboard is an excellent choice for building confidence.
Longboards are less agile than trick-oriented skateboards. A symmetrical popsicle-shape skateboard is the way to go if you're mainly interested in technical tricks, vert skating or street skating. If you are into cruising, but are interested in more agility than what a longboard offers, you should check out cruiser skateboards.
What Longboard Is Best for Beginners?
Your first longboard should feel stable, respond easily to turns, and handle rough pavement without trouble. Most longboards designed for cruising offer exactly these qualities. As a beginner, there's no need to start with a high-end longboard – a well-balanced, budget-friendly longboard will serve you well from day one, and you will be able to upgrade individual parts as you go along.
We offer a wide selection of beginner-friendly complete longboards. Each setup is carefully chosen to help you start with confidence and control.
Are Longboards Suitable for Kids?
Yes, longboards can be a great choice for kids – especially those more interested in cruising than learning tricks on a traditional skateboard. To make things easy, consider choosing a model specifically marketed for kids.
If you’re buying a longboard for a child or young beginner, size and stability are important. Look for a deck length between 28 and 36 inches, which is ideal for smaller skaters and easier to handle.
The Advantages of Getting a Longboard for a Kid
Longboards are generally easier for kids to control. Their wider decks and longer wheelbases make it easier to find a good balance point. The large, soft wheels also absorb vibrations and roll smoothly over small obstacles – like pebbles or cracks in the pavement – which reduces the risk of sudden falls.
Cruiser skateboards are also a solid option for kids who are more interested in cruising than performing technical tricks. Many cruiser boards share the smooth-rolling and stable feel of longboards but come in a more compact form. For kids with shorter legs, a cruiser can be the perfect middle ground.
And finally – safety first. Make sure your child always wears a helmet and protective gear.