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Complete longboards – ready to ride from day one

Here you’ll find complete longboards that are ready to go straight out of the box. Each component is factory-matched, so the deck, trucks, wheels and bearings fit seamlessly together. That means you don’t have to worry about assembling or fine-tuning the parts yourself. It’s the perfect category if you want to get rolling quickly – whether you’re just starting out or already an experienced rider.

The range includes a wide choice of models for different riding styles such as cruising, carving, downhill and city commuting. This helps you focus on selecting the length, shape and setup that best match your style, experience and the terrain you usually ride on.

How to choose the right complete longboard

When it comes to choosing a complete longboard, it’s all about finding the right balance between stability, manoeuvrability and comfort based on your skill level and purpose. Newer riders will usually benefit from a slightly longer and more stable model, while more advanced riders often favour faster, more responsive setups. Many also go for specialised shapes like freeride or dancing boards, depending on their preferred style and riding habits.

Use these points as a quick reference when comparing options:

  • Deck length and shape Longer boards (around 96–107 cm) provide extra stability, while shorter ones turn quicker and are easier to carry.
  • Wheel size and hardness Larger, softer wheels glide more smoothly over cracks and small stones for greater comfort, while harder wheels deliver more speed on smooth asphalt.
  • Trucks and turning radius Looser trucks create tighter turns and playful carving, while tighter trucks add stability at higher speeds.
  • Deck flex More flex gives a smoother, more forgiving ride for cruising, while stiffer decks are better suited for speed, wear and tricks.
  • Rider weight and size Check the board’s recommended maximum weight and choose flex that matches your own to maintain stability without bottoming out the deck.

If you’re unsure, a good starting point is an all-round cruiser or commuter longboard with medium-sized wheels and moderate flex. This style works well for seafront paths, daily commutes and relaxed everyday rides.

Safety, terrain and upgrades

Complete longboards are designed for safe, stable riding, but your terrain and style both play a big part. Around town, softer wheels are ideal as they smooth out bumps from kerbs and rough asphalt. For downhill or higher-speed riding, stiffer decks, wider trucks and stable setups are key – and always wear a helmet, along with wrist, knee and elbow protection where possible.

Most complete longboards can easily be upgraded over time. You might switch to faster bearings, choose wheels designed for specific surfaces, or fine-tune the bushings in the trucks to adjust how sharply your board turns. This way, you can start with a complete setup and gradually personalise it as your skills and preferences grow.

Ready to roll? Choose the complete longboard that suits your style and experience, and enjoy smooth, fun rides right from the start – no tinkering needed.