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The Best Beginner Boards 2019
Now, I’m going to make a few assumptions here. 1) This is your first of potentially many longboards, so it’s okay to focus on single purpose boards. 2) You want a longboard for learning, something easy to start with. 3) You don’t currently have any longboarding or skating skills.
Why am I making those assumptions? You’re reading this article, so you’re likely new, and it’s impossible to find one longboard that will do everything you ever will want to do on four wheels.
So, let’s first discuss what makes a good beginner board, why I’m not recommending cheap ones from Amazon, and a few examples of excellent first boards.
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No Amazon Boards
Amazon, Walmart, Target, <insert big box store here> boards are all off the list. I don’t care if they’re cheap. The reason I’m not recommending these is because they’re typically low quality. They’re made with terrible wood that could snap under your feet at speed, causing injury. They often have cheaply made trucks that could break from riding, won’t give you smooth turns, and will make controlling your board difficult. The wheels are going to be garbage, they’re going to chunk, and you, again could get hurt. And, finally, the reason I didn’t get into skating earlier, because the bearings are going to be awful.
A little history of Danielle. I got my first skateboard with my brother when I was about 11. We skated for a bit. I never got good at anything. I couldn’t ollie, I barely learned a pop shuvit, and going anywhere was a hassle. That’s because they had terrible bearings, hard, garbage wheels, and you had to push constantly to keep it moving. My brother and I gave up. Our boards were Mongoose skateboards from a big box store. They were cheap, and we got what we paid for.
The other reason is that an investment in good equipment will push you to go out and ride. You’ll feel an obligation because you spent good money on something. In the beginning, learning is going to be very tough. Getting up to speed is going to take perseverance. My tips will make learning easier, but you’ll still need some financial motivation.
What to Look For
There’s a decent design for a super stable skateboard. You don’t have to completely match it, but this should be the easiest thing to ride. You’ll likely want a double drop longboard with reverse kingpin trucks, about 30-40″ in length, with at least 70mm soft wheels. They’re also going to need good bearings, like those from Bones, Oust, or even Zealous (the cheapest option). Here’s the “why” of each item.
Deck : Double Drop: A “double drop” deck drops down from where the trucks are mounted, and also allows the trucks to be mounted through the deck. This puts you as low to the ground as you can get. It’ll make learning to push and stop much easier, and also provide a stable base to learn on.
Trucks : Reverse Kingpin. Reverse kingpin trucks turn less for your lean than traditional kingpin trucks. Without explaining the geometry too much, they essentially have less rake, meaning they rotate less for your lean. This makes them less “twitchy” and easier for a beginner to learn to balance on. They’re also more stable at speed. Wide trucks are great for stability, but you might kick your wheels until you get used to them. In that case, thinner, 150mm trucks will work best.
Wheels : ~70mm and soft, 75a-80a. Soft wheels will grip more and absorb the shock from cracks in the pavement or rocks better. A softer ride means you’ll be bucked off less frequently. Depending on the deck, you could load up with 80mm to 85mm soft wheels for a really smooth ride, like I did for my Pantheon Ember.
Good Examples
I’ll include my references from reputable brands that make some great longboards. I haven’t ridden all of these, but I’ll mention what I can about each one.
Landyachtz Switch 35″ or 40″
This isn’t technically a double drop. However, the drop is so massive, it’ll bring you lower to the ground and give you great places for your feet. I like boards in the 35″ range, but if you’re tall, you may want to go with a 40″. I’m tall, 5’10”, but I still like the 35″ area. Many people my height do not.However, I recommended the Switch over the Switchblade for one reason: you can get it in that 35″ size. Beginners often feel a bit out of place carrying around a large board, and I want you out there and skating every day until it feels natural!
The “Tiger” design comes with some nice 70mm XL Fatty Hawgs, which I really love. They also come with the 181mm Bear 52º trucks. I recommend flipping them as soon as you get them, just to make them more stable and less lean-based to learn on. That’s the hangar of the truck, not the whole thing. The kingpin nut should still face outward. Then flip them around when you’re more comfortable.
- Switch Skull 35 (pictured above)
- Switch Skull 40
- Switch Tiger 35
- Switchblade 38
- Switchblade 40
- Evo 36 Falcon
- Evo 40 Falcon
To flip trucks, remove the nut on the kingpin, pull off the washer, bushing, and then the truck hangar. Flip it, without removing the truck or the bushing, and put it back together. Not all trucks work like this, but on the Bear trucks, you can flip them to ride them with a bit more stability.
A former coworker of mine got started with the Switch. He was a surfer, so taking to balance wasn’t difficult, but he was able to get used to skating very quickly, at least in part due to how easy this board is to skate on.
Worth Comparing: Landyachtz Switchblade and Evo
The Landyachtz Switchblade is, like the Switch, a drop pusher. It comes in 38″ and 40″ sizes. These are going to feel more stable than the Switch, so if you don’t mind the larger size, definitely go with these. How are they more stable? Top-mount drop decks like the Switch make your standing platform kind of like a pendulum. The standing area is low, but the pivot point is higher. I’m currently testing a Rain Board 2.0 that makes use of a deck design very similar to the Switch, and I found it surprisingly carvy and nimble, but worried it could be too much for a beginner.
That’s why, if you don’t mind the extra size, the Switchblade, with its lower mounting point, will feel a little more balanced. It’s just a feel, really, but you’ll feel more locked in.
You can also check out the Landyachtz Evo. The Evo is a bit different, made for downhill stability and distance pushing. The front truck offers more nimble turns, while the back truck is made for a stable platform. The end result is something that will turn and slide with ease. However, it also is a very stable setup. You might actually really like it as a beginner. During the Broadway Bomb this year, I saw a young kid skating one of these with his father. It was incredibly wholesome.
You could also try to learn on a large pintail. Pintails have a large standing platform and are a ton of fun. They sit high though, so pushing is more difficult. I’m currently testing Landyachtz’s Pinner 44 for a review, and, I’m spoiling that review a little bit, but, I love it so much. It’s so much fun.
Also: Landyachtz Drop Cat
Finally, there’s the Drop Cat. I’ve reviewed this myself and have some new advice. For beginners, I highly recommend it, as it sits low for pushing and, if you get the stock Bear trucks, you can flip them for stability. I now recommend the Drop Cat 33 or Drop Cat 38 for beginners, and I think you’d have a lot of fun on them. They cradle you, keep you low, and can be configured to be more stable than I realized in my initial review. You can also, as I suggest in my review, go for 43º trucks if you’re worried about stability.
Pantheon Trip
I got a friend into longboarding using one of Pantheon’s boards, the Ember. Now, I’m going to be upfront with you: all of Pantheon’s boards are amazing for beginners. The Ember is flexible and forgiving, while also being more nimble than the Trip. It’s better for cities, where you may have to dodge obstacles more often. The Pranayama is super low, but it’s stiff. It’s nimble like the Ember, but won’t absorb shocks as much. Then there’s the Trip. This is a stable platform, it’s forgiving, and it’s built around reverse kingpin trucks, which mean it’ll feel the most stable. I believe any of these boards would be excellent for a beginner, but recommend the Trip or Ember the most.
I bought an Ember when I broke my wrist and needed a super stable platform for skating (against doctor’s orders) in the city. I don’t recommend skating with an injury, but… well, I didn’t fall a second time while I was healing….
Loaded Icarus
The Icarus is a flexible and stable drop through deck. Loaded uses it for their electric boards, so you know it’ll be stable at speed. It can accommodate large wheels, has a large standing platform, is flexible and forgiving, and with your weight on it, comes close to the ground. It seems to be a fun board that would be forgiving for beginners. Just make sure you select the right flex level. I recommend more flex for lighter riders, so you can get closer to the ground. I’d say if you’re 170lbs or lower, go with their “Flex 2.”
If you prefer a longer board, you could go with the Dervish Sama. It’s an incredibly flexible board. Flexible boards will be more forgiving, bring you closer to the ground, and give you a springiness that you’re definitely going to appreciate as you start carving more.
Sector 9: “Platinum Series”
It comes with Sector 9’s Gullwing trucks, which I’ve found to be decently carvy. The ones that come with this seem to have double barrel bushings, which means it should be more stable than my setup from Sector 9 was. The wheels will be soft, but they’re too small and you’re going to want to replace them with something large. Furthermore, they come with ABEC 5 bearings, which are utter trash. If you go the Sector 9 route, I almost recommend just replacing the trucks, which aren’t too bad, with Bear or Paris, which I enjoy more, and large wheels, either from Hawgs, Powell Peralta, Orangatang, or even Sector 9’s own Butterballs. When you’re ready to learn to slide, you’ll have some fun on them.
This is a wide board, giving you a lot of forgiving space for your feet. I think that’s its strongsuit. This is a large board, but you won’t feel like you’re floating over the deck, you’ll have lots of room to find a sweet spot.
Bustin Boards Sportster
The Sportster uses the same (E)Core base as my Bonsai. It’s lightweight and surprisingly stiff. The top and bottom layers are still wood. There’s a double drop, and an aggressive concave to help you lock in. It’ll help you find your balance in the center of the board simple, and keep you in place as you carve or learn to slide. The Sportster isn’t too long, but, like the Pantheon Trip, the trucks begin and end the board. That gives you a long platform to work with.
I’m not a huge fan of their wheels, and, because mine came with Ace trucks, I haven’t tried Bustin’s trucks. However, their wheels are large enough to absorb some of the rough pavement on New York streets. They’ve got a sharp lip and lose a lot of speed while carving, so they’re beginner friendly, but you might find that they fray as you get better and start sliding them.
Arbor Axis Bamboo and Dropcruiser Flagship
Axis 40 Bamboo
This is a 40″ drop-through deck with reverse kingpin trucks. It’ll be stable, won’t turn super fast, and will be best for cruising, relaxed riding, and, of course, learning! Bamboo is excellent because it’s strong, incredibly flexible, and sustainable. A flexible board is going to be a bit surprising when you step on, but Arbor has set this up with a slight convex shape, so it’ll bend under your weight into something that’s a bit flatter. You’re not going to feel where to put your feet as easily with this, but I think the flexibility and shock absorption bamboo offers will be worth it.
Dropcruiser Flagship
This is a weird board. It’s actually wider in the back than the front, something you don’t usually see. It’s better for beginners to learn foot placement for their back foot though, so you might love it. The shape is a double drop for stability and to keep it low to the ground. It’s made out of 9-ply maple though, so it’s likely going to be very stiff. You might want some shock pads. Still, it’s a large platform with a double drop for stability and ease in pushing.
My Top Pick
Honestly? I love Landyachtz. They’re a great company. Every board from them has been a favorite. You’d do well going for the Switch, Switchblade, Evo Falcon, or Drop Cat. Plus, they plant a tree for every board sold!
However, for the absolute beginner, I think the Pantheon Trip might have them beat. The board is a bit more narrow, but this will make it more portable. You’ll be more likely to carry it around if it’s light. I’d say go for that unless you want a wider or stiffer board. If you have a local shop or even a Zumiez, you can shop around and try to find something that feels right under your feet.
My “Perfect” Beginner’s Board:
- Pantheon Trip Deck $120-$130
- Paris 150mm 50º RKP Trucks : $53
- 75A Speed Vent Wheels : $76
- MuirSkate Beasto 0.13″ risers with 1.25″ bolts : $8.95
- Bones Reds with Extended Races : $35.95
Total cost, if purchased separately: $277.90-$287.90, though you can get most of this through MuirSkate or a local skate shop for less. Pantheon is working on getting those trucks in again, and will be able to sell a similar setup for under $250. I believe I got my Ember for $230. Though MuirSkate doesn’t have the 150mm Paris Trucks and is out of stock on the Trip deck currently, this setup would get you going quickly.
Update: You can get this as a complte from Pantheon for just $247. You can also upgrade the bushings with those from Orangatang for extra rebound and springiness.
Heavier Rider? No Problem!
The Pantheon Trip is a great board, but it’s really only recommended for riders up to 230lbs. Jeff, the founder of Pantheon, has had videos of more than one person on a Trip at a time, definitely over 230lbs, but this could risk damage. Once you carve hard, you could find yourself bottoming out of breaking your board. So perhaps you’re heavier rider, want to ride it hard eventually, and therefore don’t want it to be too flexible. What then?
You’re going to want something that’s already quite stiff. For that, I recommend the Landyachtz Evo Falcon 40. Complete from Landyachtz, it’s $250 . However, you may want to add thin soft risers ( or thicker ones ) and better bearings , to smooth out your ride. This build I made on MuirSkate is only a little more, and would save you money on bearings upgrades. You could also flip the hangars of those Bear Trucks to give them more stability. You may only have to do the front one, but get a feel for it! The Evo will provide a super stiff ride, but it’ll handle whatever you throw at it. I think the Trip is better for riders under 230lbs, but anyone could be happy with the Evo.
For a cheaper ride? There’s the Landyachtz Switchblade, a fantastic and stable beginner board. There’s also the Drop Cat, Drop Hammer, and Switch, all great choices.
But I want to have FUN!
You’re going to have fun on all of them, honest! But I won’t lie, I tailored these suggestions for someone looking for the most stable and easy to ride board they could get. If you want a low, easy to push, and fun for skaters of all levels, check out the Drop Cat 33 or 38 . I will recommend flipping the Bear trucks right away if you want an easier learning experience, but it’s low, it’s fun, and it’s my everyday board for commuting and freeriding. It really is a blast. It will be more difficult to start with, but it’s a whole lot of fun.
What About Cruisers?
I love cruisers. I have too many but I’m definitely buying more. I started on a Landyachtz Dinghy , but it’s a short and tall setup that can be a little tricky to learn on. I’ve heard others express interest in the Landyachtz Tugboat for its larger size. I also liked the larger wheel sizes on the Bustin Bonsai , but, again, it’s going to be a tall setup. The Bonsai does have an interesting surface which can help with foot placement though.
You could also check out the new Loaded Coyote . It’s a versatile board that can have TKP or RKP trucks and a longer wheelbase. It has wheel wells and a kick tail. However, it’s going to sit tall. All cruisers will. That’s going to make pushing and balance more difficult. Once you get it though, cruisers are an absolute blast.
To Sum it Up…
You could buy any board. Really, anything. If you want, you could learn on a 22″ Penny Board. The only thing that will change is how long it takes you to learn. I learned on a Dinghy with 0.5″ hard risers. It had small wheels, a small deck, nimble trucks, and sat high. It was nearly everything I just recommended against, and I love it . But it took me longer to learn than I would have if I had followed my advice here.
No matter what longboard you get, you’re eventually going to love the sport. So what are you waiting for? Start loving your commute, trips to your friends places, and your weekends just a little bit more. Get a longboard.
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No beginner here, but looking for a low pushing board for next spring. Definitely considering the Pantheon boards, mostly the Ember. The Trip seems nice too but without a tail it seems impossible to kick it up in your hands (in city traffic, I think that is a must-have).
You can drop another 20 bucks off the price of the Pantheon Trip by going with Zealous bearings. They take a little to break in but perform just as well as the reds and will probably even last a bit longer due to the nano-ceramic grease they use.
The Arbor Axis is an excellent starter board, good addition to your article. I started on one (the 37 inch maple version) earlier this year and really like it so far. It is stable and has a little bit of flex for that nice surfy feeling. Another beginner tip would be the LY Drop Hammer, which is even more stable and – at least feels – lower to the ground because of the rocker. It is really stiff though. My skate buddy owns one and he pointed out that it felt easier to skate as an absolute beginner than my Axis.
(By the way, sorry for the profile pic. Way too formal and it really kills the casual skate vibe here – but it is up there and I don’t know how to change it…)
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Landyachtz Switchblade Review: The Immortal Freeride Longboard
Posted on Last updated: March 7, 2024
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The Landyachtz Switchblade has been around for over a decade, yet it remains a highly regarded longboard for freeride and fast downhill riding, as well as for comfortable all-around transportation.
What is the Landyachtz Switchblade good at? It’s a super stable board at higher speed thanks to its large standing platform, double-drop construction, lowered platform, and affirmed concave for secure foot lock-in. Despite its high stability, the Switchblade is a responsive freeride board great for learning to slide, as well as a capable long-distance push commuter. It’s one of the most durable boards on the market.
Check out the pricing and reviews for the Landyachtz Switchblade on Amazon or on Landyachtz
See also: Best longboards for heavier riders
Landyachtz Switchblade shape and construction
The Switchblade is a solid and stiff, 9-ply maple wood deck with a fully symmetrical shape and huge wheel cutouts for ample wheel clearance.
An exception to the full maple construction is the pricier “Hollowtech” version of the Switchblade built using Landyachtz’s special technology. This construction results in a hollow core deck that’s astonishingly lightweight and is transparent in the light!
The tiny tail and nose (1.825″ each, no kicks) result in a large wheelbase and effective foot platform for each Switchblade size. Here are the width and wheelbase for each version:
- Switchblade 40″: 10″ wide, 31″ wheelbase
- Switchblade 38″: 9.8″ wide, 29″ wheelbase
- Switchblade 36″: 9.5″ wide, 27″ wheelbase
The Switchblade has a drop-through constructio n with the trucks mounted across the deck’s “wingtips” – the baseplate sits above the deck while the hanger sits below it.
The deck is also dropped , meaning the standing platform sits lower than the level of the truck mounts, which makes it a “ double-drop ” deck (since it also has a drop-through mount). Unlike other dropped decks, the drop is not vertical but slanted, allowing you to tuck your feet against it.
Another key complementary aspect of the deck’s shape is the prominent W concave which creates two deep pockets between each truck mount and the middle section of the deck.
So while the standing platform is globally lower than the truck mounts, the deep pockets at each end of the platform make are even lower to the ground than the midsection, cuddling your feet in a secure lock-in.
The drop-through mount and carefully engineered foot pockets make for a significantly reduced distance to the ground and hence a very stable, comfortable, and secure ride.
Landyachtz Switchblade riding experience
Again, the main impression from riding the Switchblade is one of sheer stability and security when going fast, due to the lowered center of gravity.
The board is also surprisingly responsive and maneuverable at higher speeds given its sheer size and wheelbase – even the 40″ version. The turny and carvy Grizzly Bear trucks make the board lively. The slanted dropped shape gives you good leverage over the trucks, noticeably better than with a classic vertical drop.
Due to the large wheel cutouts, you never experience wheelbite including when doing tight carves on a bigger slope – even with the big 70mm wheels the board comes stock with (see setup section).
Sliding on the Switchblade
Breaking into slides is easy due to the lower ride and gravity center. Learning to slide on the Switchblade is greatly facilitated by the secure feel provided by the deep foot pockets and the raised rails.
The foot lock-in, the great stability, and the responsive turning all combine to give you the confidence to push the board out sideways by pressing on the uplifted edges and shifting your weight off the board while facing downhill.
The Switchblade is truly an excellent board for a beginner freerider to build his/her sliding skills on. The symmetrical shape also makes switch riding and 180º slides easier. The absence of kicks, however, prevents more sophisticated freeride tricks.
Downhill riding on the Switchblade
It’s also a capable downhill board, again thanks to its outstanding stability at high speed and its uber-secure concave. The responsiveness in turns also makes it suitable for high-speed corners. Pre-drifting is easy on this board – although you probably won’t hold as tight and clean lines as on a top mount speed board.
Commuting on the Switchblade
The Landyachtz Switchblade is suitable for distance pushing and commuting, being a stable low-riding longboard. The large wheelbase makes it comfortable for kick-pushing over long durations. The only caveat is the strong concave and foot pockets which lock your feet in specific positions, hindering your ability to adjust your position when pushing.
While the Switchblade is a good downhill carver thanks to its maneuverable and lively ride, here again, many riders feel that the deep W concave sometimes restricts the foot movement in a negative way, e.g. when pumping which requires constant foot adjustments.
Also, while the big cutouts offer high wheel clearance for doing tight carves, the very low foot pockets may sometimes scrape the ground e.g. when encountering small terrain bumps in hard turns.
Landyachtz Switchblade setup
The Switchblade comes with Bear Grizzly GR852 trucks which are extremely smooth, responsive and carvy trucks. The 852s play a key role in the Switchblade’s overall responsiveness and high maneuverability in spite of its size and weight. I’ve used the GR852 for months and really love the way they feel (see my review of the Landyachtz Chief pintail for more details).
The Switchblade in all three sizes ships with 70mm Mini Zombie Hawgs wheels (80A duro ). The Mini Zombies are good round-lipped wheels with an offset core. Despite being relatively soft for smooth rolling on all kinds of terrain, these wheels break traction easily and offer a smooth slide and predictable hook-up. They are very suitable for learning to slide and are quite durable (less prone to flat spots).
The Bear Spaceball bearings that come with the Mini Zombies have built-in spacers, which help preserve the Grizzly trucks from premature damage when learning to slide.
Note: the Bear and Hawgs brands are owned by Landyachtz, which guarantees the quality of the components included in the Landyachtz setups.
Switchblade visual designs
The Switchblade comes in a few attractive, mountain-inspired graphic designs that convey the board’s freeride and downhill primary riding purpose:
Mountains Blue Fade 40″
Mountains Yellow Fade 38″
Mountains Green 36″
Hollowtech Mountains Yellow 40″
Mountains Blue 40″
Mountains red 38″
See the Landyachtz Switchblade’s pricing and buyer reviews on Amazon or on Landyachtz
Final words
The Landyachtz Switchblade is a highly reliable and durable board that will help you get into freeride or downhill by offering you comfort, stability and security without losing maneuverability.
A low-riding longboard, the Switchblade is also suitable for long-distance pushing and commuting provided you get used to the aggressive concave. The quality stock setup that ships with the complete also contributes to making this board smooth rolling and fast turning, both on flat land and hills.
You can pick the right size Switchblade for your height, weight, and personal riding goals. You can also opt for the Hollowtech version for a more lightweight and portable board. Without a doubt, after all these years, the Switchblade is still great value for money.
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Designed to rally big mountain terrain and conquer World Cup podiums, the Switchblade has proven itself equally adept at getting you to the grocery store and ripping down your local hill safely. The mellow drops, long wheelbase and low ride height combine to offer a drifty, confidence-inspiring feel perfect for riders looking to up their freeride game. The Switchblade 40 is the longer version, offering a more stable ride and slightly easier slide initiation, as well as being a bit more comfortable for taller riders.
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Landyachtz Switch Longboard, Deck and Complete
It's time to switch boards.
Say goodbye to the boring cookie cutter top mount, it's time to pick up a Switch. The Switch features a 2 inch drop to keep you super close to the ground for stability and ease of pushing. This board should be in every rider's quiver. Whether you're a pro or picking your first board, you're not making the wrong choice by getting on one of these beauts. It's stiff enough to blast the biggest standup slide out of all of your friends, but low enough to teach your grandma how to longboard.
For your comfort , this board is extremely easy to push due to its extremely low platform, making it ideal for beginners or people who want to go really, really, really, maybe, really fast.
Designed for: Downhill | Freeride | Fast Freeride | Pushing
Complete With:
- Bear 852 Trucks - 52° | 180mm | Black
- Hawgs Mini Monsters Wheels - 70mm | 78a | Red or Blue (dependent on deck color)
- Bear Space Balls Bearings - 8mm
Specifications:
- Truck Mounting - Top Mount
- Length - 35" | 40" (89 cm | 101.5 cm)
- Width - 9.5” | 10" (24 cm | 25.5 cm)
- Wheelbase - 27" | 32” (68.5 cm | 81.5 cm)
Construction : Maple | Maple | More Maple
Concave : 2" Dropped Platform | Radial
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Landyachtz - Switchblade 40 Chief Night - Deck
Landyachtz – Switchblade 40 Chief Night – Deck
$ 179.99 CAD
Details Length: 40.0in Width: 10.0in Wheelbase: 31.0in
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Weight | 12 lbs |
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Dimensions | 40 × 10 × 5 in |
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Our Longboards are designed to get you out exploring your environment, no matter what kind of terrain you have surrounding you. The boards in this category come in two deck styles; Top mounted or Drop-through. Top mount boards give you tons of leverage over your trucks, giving you a deeper carving, surfy feel and a lively ride underfoot. Drop-through boards are lower to the ground, making them driftier, more stable and blurring the lines between longboarding and freeriding.
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We’ve categorized the stiffness of our boards into 3 main groups, listed below. The general rule is the faster you’re skating, the stiffer the deck, but this is not universal.
Flexy – Soft and supple flex profile best suited for carving and cruising on longer boards. The bouncy nature of these decks lets you turn deeper and surf your surrounds.
Medium – The do it all of our boards, a perfect balance of stability and carve.
Stiff – From cruisers to downhill boards a stiff flex profile excels in stability and responsiveness. Whether you’re dipping into driveways or bombing a mountain pass you’ll be down with the stiffness.
The 40 is the larger of the two sizes we offer, measuring 40″ long by 10″ wide and offers a driftier and more stable ride. This board comes set up with 180mm Gen 6 Grizzly trucks and 70mm Supreme Hawgs wheels for premium freeride capabilities straight out of the box. Watch More.
Wheelbase: 31. Artist: Laura Bifino. Board Builder. Start with an option below, or skip and jump right into it. Landyachtz: Switchblade 40" Chief Night Longboard Deck. $179.99. Recommended Skateboard. The right option for intermediate skaters that want to evolve from their pre-built completes to a more custom setup.
The mellow drops, long wheelbase and low ride height combine to offer a drifty, confidence-inspiring feel perfect for riders looking to up their freeride game. The Switchblade 40 is the longer version, offering a more stable ride and slightly easier slide initiation, as well as being a bit more comfortable for taller riders. Features: Length: 40".
Read or share reviews of the Landyachtz Switch 40 Longboard Complete or shop similar Longboard Completes. evo.com : evo.com : Take your street shredding to the next level with the Landyachtz Switch 40 Longboard Complete. ... Deck Style: Drop Deck; Shape: True Twin; Warranty: 1 Year; Size (in) 40: Length (in) 40: Width (in) 9.65: Wheel Base (in ...
The Switch longboards from Landyachtz have been around for almost 10 years. And for a good reason. ... Deck length: 40" (101.6cm) Wheelbase: 32" (81.3cm) Deck material: Canadian maple, 9-ply. Additional materials: Epoxy. Deck features: Twin tip, Cut outs. Griptape:
The Switchblade longboards from Landyachtz have been around for almost 10 years. And for a good reason. ... Switch Longboard Deck (3) Item sold out. Cannot be delivered ... 40" (101.6cm) Deck width: 10" (25.5cm) Deck material: Canadian maple, 10-ply. Additional materials: Epoxy.
The Switchblade 40 is the longer version, offering a more stable ride and slightly easier slide initiation, as well as being a bit more comfortable for taller riders. The 40 is the larger of the two sizes we offer, measuring 40" long by 10" wide and offers a driftier and more stable ride. Comes complete with 50 degree/180mm Grizzly GEN 6 ...
Landyachtz Drop Hammer Complete Longboard. $172.95 $169.95. Landyachtz Ripper Watercolor Complete Longboard. $233.95 $184.95. Landyachtz Dipper Complete Longboard. $172.95 $144.95. Landyachtz Ripper Complete Longboard. Show All. Verified Buyer.
Landyachtz Switch 40" Complete Longboard 2014 : Authentic Landyachtz complete, don't settle for less! It may lack hydraulics and candy paint, but the Switch is a classy lowrider. ... Profile: Drop Deck An aggressive drop deck with footwells lowers your center of gravity to make a stable platform and allows for maximum control of the board.
Landyachtz Switch 40" Longboard Deck 2016 : The Switch is one of our most popular boards. The dropped platform makes it stable, easy to push and keeps your feet locked in place. Perfect for riders of all levels and abilities, the Switch has quickly become an extremely popular board among riders in the know.
Landyachtz - Switch 40'' Deck Home > Decks > Landyachtz > Landyachtz - Switch 40" Deck. Landyachtz - Switch 40" Deck $ 141.00 CAD. SPECIFICATIONS.
Landyachtz Switch 40 Eagle Deck is one of our most popular boards of Landyachtz. This extra stable and symmetrical board is a great option to progress your freeriding skills on. Product information . Technical Details. Brand Name Landyachtz : Color Eagle : Manufacturer Landyachtz :
Landyachtz - Switch 40 Tiger - Complete Home > Completes > Landyachtz > Landyachtz - Switch 40 Tiger - Complete. Landyachtz - Switch 40 Tiger - Complete $ 289.99 CAD. L: 40" I W: 10" I WB: 32" Deck Material: 10 Ply Canadian Maple Concave: High Flex: Low Profile: Drop Down Features: Drop Down, Symmetrical, Deep Concave, 100% ...
Shop all Landyachtz. Stepping on to the Landyachtz Switch 40 Skeleton Longboard Complete might just flip your world around, but hey, it won't matter because this drop deck freeride fun-haver is 100% symmetrical. Easy to powerslide and revert, the Switch 40 Skeleton has a high "W" concave to lock feet in securely while the smooth rolling 70mm ...
We've always said that the Switch is a board that teaches you the basics but also allows you to progress your skating. It's a staple for anyone looking to test the waters of freeriding, but it won't hold you back either. Available in 2 sizes. L: 40" I W: 10" I WB: 32" Deck Material: 10 Ply Canadian Maple Concave: High Flex: Low
Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Landyachtz Switch 40 Fox Drop-Down Longboard Deck Complete Reverse Kingpin Trucks Red 70mm Longboard Wheels at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
Landyachtz Switch Longboard, Deck and Complete. 35" - Red / Deck Only. 19815 Hamilton Ave. Pickup currently unavailable. 19815 Hamilton Ave. Torrance CA 90502-1341. United States. 3104629991. Description.
The mellow drops, long wheelbase and low ride height combine to offer a drifty, confidence-inspiring feel perfect for riders looking to up their freeride game. The Switchblade 40 is the longer version, offering a more stable ride and slightly easier slide initiation, as well as being a bit more comfortable for taller riders. Details Length: 40.0in
Landyachtz Switch 40 Inch Longboard Deck 2014. $129.95. Availability: Out of stock. SKU. 14123. Landyachtz Switch 40" Longboard Deck 2014 : It may lack hydraulics and candy paint, but the Switch is a classy lowrider. The dropped platform makes it easy to push, stable, and keeps your feet in place when sliding.
Brand New Landyachtz Longboard Deck 9.65" x 40" Reverse Kingpin Longboard Trucks w/Abec 11 Freeride Centerset 72mm Slide Wheels, 81a ; Abec 7 Bearings & Hardware ; Comes Installed With Black Landyachtz Grip Tape
Drop Hammer - Skate or Dye. $ 199.99. 1. 2. 3. →. Our Longboards are designed to get you out exploring your environment, no matter what kind of terrain you have surrounding you. The boards in this category come in two deck styles; Top mounted or Drop-through. Top mount boards give you tons of leverage over your trucks, giving you a deeper ...
Product Description. Landyachtz Switch 40" Fox Red Deck - 9.65x40/31.8wb. It may lack hydraulics and candy paint, but the Switch is a classy lowrider. The dropped platform makes it easy to push, stable, and keeps your feet in place when sliding. The perfect stepping stone for those looking to progress their freeriding and downhill skills.
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Switchblade 40 – Chief Night
Designed to rally big mountain terrain and conquer World Cup podiums, the Switchblade has proven itself equally adept at getting you to the grocery store and ripping down your local hill safely. The mellow drops, long wheelbase and low ride height combine to offer a drifty, confidence-inspiring feel perfect for riders looking to up their freeride game. The Switchblade 40 is the longer version, offering a more stable ride and slightly easier slide initiation, as well as being a bit more comfortable for taller riders.
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The Switchblade is a double dropped freeride shape that is designed to give you a low, comfortable platform for exploring big hills as well as getting around town as quickly as possible. Deep concave and foot pockets at the drops give you the reference points you need to explore the limits of your freeriding, and the 9 ply maple construction keeps the board stiff and under control. The 40 is the larger of the two sizes we offer, measuring 40″ long by 10″ wide and offers a driftier and more stable ride. This board comes set up with 180mm Gen 6 Grizzly trucks and 70mm Supreme Hawgs wheels for premium freeride capabilities straight out of the box.
Gen 6 180mm
Redesigned from the ground up and incorporating technology perfected in our high end DH and Freeride trucks, Gen 6 Grizzlies are the best performing cast trucks on the market today. Game changing strength and highly refined steering geometry are just the tip of the iceberg.
70mm Supremes
The ultimate all-rounders, we designed the 70mm Supremes to do anything you could want to do on your longboard and do it well. We use a medium sized plastic core to work with the shape of the wheel and a 78a urethane formula for good acceleration and roll speed while providing predictable slides and ample grip. Upgrade your ride today with a set of Supremes.
Spaceballs are our answer to all of your bearing problems. Never again can you lose your washers, or spacers because we’ve built them into the inner race! On the functional side, this means your bearings are always mated correctly which negates any bearing-induced chatter.
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At Landyachtz we have always aimed to improve the quality of the skateboard you ride and we strongly believe in the boards we make. You can rest assured knowing that, in the rare case of defect, our skateboards come with a 1 year warranty.
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Customer Reviews
I bought this board as a 6 ft 180 lbs guy who likes cruising and some hills as well as maybe learning to slide. I was worried the 40 inch may be too long with the 31 wheel base, but right out of the box it was responsive and nimble. I’ve never slid in my life and I decided to try it going down my neighborhood street and was able to get the tail end around within the first 5 minutes of cruising. The board is great quality and it rolls for what seems like forever with the 70 mm hawgs. Thanks Wolfgang for helping me with my order
I used to longboard a lot but stopped as I started traveling for work. I used to have a drop through drop deck Mercer and really liked that board. So as I wanted to get back into longboarding I was looking for the same board but found out that Mercer is warps and cracks which is exactly what happened to my old one. So I decided to go for the revered brand land yachtz and am not disappointed. Super thick board that doesn’t bend but still flexes really good. I’m very impressed with the Hawg supreme wheels but the bearings aren’t the best (which is okay for me right now since im still learning to ride again) but I have some bone swifts I’ll trade out when im ready. But all around good board, I’m enjoying it very much
now if I have to give my opinion on this board!? they say that Landyachtz has a rep of being the best and man they won't lying! when I was looking to get my first ever board, my eyes always had a spot for this board, and after spending time learning, finally got my hands on this as my gut told me this is a board for me and was more than right! I absolutely love this board to the point I don't want any other. if I was suggest this board, you wont be disappointed. and this is coming from someone who is not a downhill but with this, I may start.
Bought my first switchblade when i was 15 and its served me well for the past 13 years, recently saw their summer sale and thought i'd finally treat myself to a new one!
Its so smooth to ride and loving it so far!
I'm new to long boarding and I bought this one after my Drop Hammer. Honestly I wasn't sure how I'd feel about the dropped grooves but oh my god I feel so secure and it makes carving so easy! I haven't tried out sliding yet but it really feels like it can be kicked out easy if needed. Perfect board for those who are just wanting to get into free riding, but it also amazing for just regular cruising as well. This board is so so versatile. I'm a Landyachtz fanboy at this point
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Flexy – Soft and supple flex profile best suited for carving and cruising on longer boards. The bouncy nature of these decks lets you turn deeper and surf your surrounds.
Medium – The do it all of our boards, a perfect balance of stability and carve.
Stiff – From cruisers to downhill boards a stiff flex profile excels in stability and responsiveness. Whether you’re dipping into driveways or bombing a mountain pass you’ll be down with the stiffness.
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Worth Comparing: Landyachtz Switchblade and Evo. The Landyachtz Switchblade is, like the Switch, a drop pusher. It comes in 38″ and 40″ sizes. ... There's the Landyachtz Switchblade, a fantastic and stable beginner board. There's also the Drop Cat, Drop Hammer, and Switch, all great choices. But I want to have FUN!
It's got those angled truck mounts, very different setup from your other two choices. Which are more similar, with the main difference just being top mount versus drop-through. But otherwise construction and shapes are very similar. IMO Switchblade is the choice for learning slides here. 2.
An evo is pretty much a unidirectional downhill machine. Great if you're going for speed. Would be so fun as an esk8. Switchblade is better for carving since it's a springy drop through and not a thick ass dropped deck like the evo. Pushing dropped decks is really nice though since you're so close to the street. Tough call! Do both ;)
See the Landyachtz Switchblade's pricing and buyer reviews on Amazon or on Landyachtz. Final words. The Landyachtz Switchblade is a highly reliable and durable board that will help you get into freeride or downhill by offering you comfort, stability and security without losing maneuverability.. A low-riding longboard, the Switchblade is also suitable for long-distance pushing and commuting ...
The Landyachtz Switchblade is a symmetrical, dropped downhill/freeride deck that has been loved by countless riders since it's release. It was designed as a drop through, but can be topmounted. Potential buyers should be warned that it is a very heavy board, and is so low that you'll scrape the bottom on the ground going over speed bumps. ...
The Switchblade has a W concave providing a secure and steady foot lock-in. The Switchblade has 9-ply of 100% Canadian Maple wood making it stiff and easy to control. It also comes in two sizes the 38″ long with a 10″ width and the 40″ in length that is 10″ wide. The two sizes provide different riding experiences.
The Landyachtz Switchblade 40 Longboard Complete is a stable freeride board with a double drop (drop-thru + drop-down) design and perfectly symmetrical shape. Engineered with confidence-inspiring foot pockets to lock your feet in on those stand-up slides, plus a super durable 100% Canadian Maple construction, the Landyachtz Switchblade 40 ...
Read or share reviews of the Landyachtz Switchblade 38 Longboard Complete or shop similar Longboard Completes. evo.com : evo.com : A stable freeride board engineered with a symmetrical, double drop layout, we introduce the Landyachtz Switchblade 38 Longboard Complete. Honed by years of extensive R&D with some of the world's best, most ...
Switchblade 38 - Crown Peak. 202 reviews. Designed to rally big mountain terrain and conquer World Cup podiums, the Switchblade has proven itself equally adept at getting you to the grocery store and ripping down your local hill safely. The mellow drops, long wheelbase and low ride height combine to offer a drifty, confidence-inspiring board ...
A place where people come together based on their interest in Landyachtz longboards, where news and anything involving Landyachts can be shared. ... but if you like having a tail so you can practice pivoting or maybe some tricks then the switchblade/evo may not suffice. However, after not being on a board for over 20 years to going around in ...
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The shortest longboard in the line at 36", the Landyachtz Switchblade 36 Longboard is precise and responsive during maneuvers. The double drop deck has a High W Concave and a 9.5" width providing you with an ultra-stable standing surface whether you're bombing hills or sliding high-speeds surface spins.
LANDYACHTZ EVO 40 SPECTRUM REVIEW. Every longboard lover must have heard of Landyachtz Evo somewhere. It is one of those longboards that have won more world championships than any
Для любителей и профессионалов влюбленных в горы у нас есть лонгборд из линейки SWITCHBLADE - представляет собой двойную фрирайд-форму. Спроектирован для преодоления больших горных ландшафтов и...
The 8 ply maple construction, bolstered by carbon stringers and a bottom fiberglass ply, keeps the board stiff and under control. The Fixed Blade measures in at 38″ long by 9.8″ wide with a wheelbase of 29″ and comes set up with 180mm Gen 6 Grizzly trucks and 70mm 78a Hawgs Supremes wheels for premium freeride capabilities straight out of ...
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Shop all Landyachtz. A stable freeride board engineered with a symmetrical, double drop layout, we introduce the Landyachtz Switchblade 36 Longboard Complete. Honed by years of extensive R&D with some of the world's best, most innovative riders, the Switchblade boasts an aggressively deep concave to lock your feet in on power slides and spins ...
Landyachtz switch vs. landyachtz switchblade. so I'm pretty set on buying the landyachtz switch or switchblade but i cant decide which one to get. im really into sliding and i was wondering weather the switchblade gave you the same locked in feeling from the drops that the switch gave me (a buddy of mine has a switch and i tried it and liked it ...
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evo.com : evo.com : Cruising never felt so as easy as it will on the Landyachtz Switchblade 40 Longboard Complete. The high W concave makes this board easier to grip so you can master downhill and freestyle riding, and the 7 plies of Maple and fiberglass construction makes the Switchblade 40 extremely stiff and durable so it can handle a few ...
LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEE. Price Match Policy. Shop all Landyachtz. The Landyachtz Switchblade 38 Faded Longboard Complete is designed to conquer mountain hills and lock in on fast corners. Downhill expert or not, this unique set up is equally adept at getting you to class or down the neighborhood hill with total confidence.
The 40 is the larger of the two sizes we offer, measuring 40″ long by 10″ wide and offers a driftier and more stable ride. This board comes set up with 180mm Gen 6 Grizzly trucks and 70mm Supreme Hawgs wheels for premium freeride capabilities straight out of the box. Watch More.
The Switchblade doesn't care what you do, as long as you do whatever your doing fast. A double drop deck, with High W Concave, and a 9.8" width, this deck provides an ultra stable standing surface whether you plan on bombing hills or sliding high speed surface spins the Landyachtz Switchblade 38 Longboard will serve you righteously!