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Complete longboards - ready to ride from day one

Here you’ll find complete longboards that are ready to ride right out of the box. Every component is factory-matched, so the deck, trucks, wheels, and bearings fit perfectly together—saving you time and effort on setup or adjustments. That makes this category perfect if you want to start riding fast, whether you’re new to longboarding or already experienced.

The selection includes a wide range of models for different riding styles like cruising, carving, downhill, and city commuting. This gives you the freedom to focus on picking the length, shape, and setup that best suit your style, skills, and the surfaces you usually ride on.

How to choose the right complete longboard

When choosing a complete longboard, it’s all about finding the right balance between stability, maneuverability, and comfort for your skill level and how you plan to ride. If you’re new to longboarding, you’ll usually benefit from a slightly longer, more stable setup, while advanced riders often prefer quicker, more responsive boards. Many riders also go for specialized shapes like freeride or dancing setups, depending on their riding style and preferences.

Keep these key factors in mind when comparing models:

  • Deck length and shape Longer boards (about 38-42 inches) tend to be more stable, while shorter ones turn faster and are easier to carry around.
  • Wheel size and hardness Bigger, softer wheels roll more smoothly over cracks and rough pavement for a comfortable ride, while harder wheels are faster on smooth asphalt.
  • Trucks and turning radius Looser trucks give tighter turns for playful carving, while tighter trucks add stability at higher speeds.
  • Deck flex More flex means more forgiveness and comfort when cruising, while stiffer decks are better for speed, slides, and tricks.
  • Rider weight and size Check the board’s recommended weight capacity and pick a flex that matches your body weight to ensure stability without bottoming out.

If you’re unsure, start with an all-around cruiser or commuter model that has medium-sized wheels and moderate flex. These boards are great for daily rides, boardwalks, and short city commutes.

Safety, terrain, and upgrades

Complete longboards come set up for safe, stable rides, but terrain and riding style still matter. In urban areas, softer wheels help absorb vibrations from curbs and rough pavement. For downhill or high-speed runs, stiffer decks, wider trucks, and stable setups are key. Always wear a helmet, and ideally knee, elbow, and wrist protection when riding.

Most complete longboards can be upgraded as your skills grow. You can switch to faster bearings, choose wheels suited to specific terrain, or adjust the truck bushings to fine-tune turning response. This way, you can start with a complete setup and customize it as you progress.

Ready to roll? Pick the complete longboard that matches your style and level, and start riding right away—no setup required.