Longboarding

boardMainstreamCalifornia, USA, 1959

Riding a longer, wider skateboard designed for cruising, carving, and downhill speed. Longboarding recaptures the flowing, surf-inspired soul that street skating moved away from.

History

Longboards appeared alongside the earliest skateboards in the late 1950s but lived in the shadow of shortboards for decades. A resurgence in the 2000s brought new disciplines like downhill racing, sliding, and long-distance pushing into their own.

Culture

The longboard community tends toward inclusivity and accessibility. Its culture embraces cruising and commuting alongside competitive downhill, making it one of the most approachable entry points into board sports.

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Longboarding — The Riding Collective