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Complete longboards – ready to ride from day one

Here you’ll find complete longboards that are ready to use straight out of the box. Everything is factory-matched, so the deck, trucks, wheels and bearings fit perfectly together, saving you the hassle of assembling or adjusting components yourself. This makes the category ideal if you want to get started quickly – whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider.

The range includes many models for different riding styles such as cruising, carving, downhill and city commuting. This allows you to focus on choosing the length, shape and setup that best suit your style, skill level and the terrain you usually ride on.

How to choose the right complete longboard

When choosing a complete longboard, it’s mainly about balancing stability, manoeuvrability and comfort with your skill level and intended use. As a new rider, you’ll typically benefit from a slightly longer, more stable model, while advanced riders often prefer faster and more responsive setups. Many also opt for specialised shapes such as freeride or dancing, depending on style and riding patterns.

Use these points as a starting reference when comparing models:

  • Deck length and shape Longer boards (around 96–107 cm) are generally more stable, while shorter ones turn quicker and are easier to carry.
  • Wheel size and hardness Larger, softer wheels roll more smoothly over cracks and small stones, offering greater comfort, while harder wheels are faster on smooth asphalt.
  • Trucks and turning radius Looser trucks give tighter turns and playful carving, while tighter trucks increase stability at speed.
  • Deck flex More flex provides forgiveness and comfort for cruising, whereas stiffer decks are better suited for speed, wear and tricks.
  • Rider weight and size Check the recommended maximum weight and choose a deck with flex that matches your body weight to ensure stability without bottoming out the board.

If you’re unsure, it’s often a good idea to start with an all-round cruiser or commuter model featuring medium wheel size and moderate flex. This type of board works well for everyday rides, seafront paths and short city commutes.

Safety, terrain and upgrades

Complete longboards are configured for safe and stable riding, but your riding style and terrain make a big difference. When riding in the city, softer wheels are beneficial as they absorb vibrations from kerbs and uneven asphalt. For downhill and high-speed riding, stiffer decks, wider trucks and stable setups are more important – and you should always wear a helmet and preferably knee, elbow and wrist protection.

Most complete longboards can be upgraded over time. You can, for example, switch to faster bearings, choose different wheels for specific terrain, or adjust the bushings in the trucks to make the board turn more or less. This way, you can start with a complete model and fine-tune it as your skill level and preferences evolve.

Ready to roll? Choose the complete longboard that fits your style and level, and get riding quickly without having to tinker with the setup first.