Shred Shack Longboards
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We strive to Simplify boardsports education, making it easier for anyone to learn. Billy and Mikey grew up in New Jersey and both started street skating around five years old. In 2020, they started Shred Shack. Combining their love for boardsports, film and digital media.
Shred Shack Longboards
1w ago
Does your longboard feel too stiff? If you want to carve sharper, here are five easy methods that anyone can do ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
1w ago
Bushings were the last thing that I personally messed around with. I’ve swapped bearings, wheels, hardware… you get the point. Do bushings really make a difference? What are bushings? Bushings ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
2M ago
There are so many places to buy longboards it can be overwhelming. Your best option to buy a longboard is your local shop, directly from the brand’s website, an online ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
9M ago
We created this tool to help you find a welcoming skate community. A curated a list of meetups that will happily welcome all riding styles ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
9M ago
Summary
This is a mellow electric surfskate cruiser. It’s built for a smooth, flat-riding environment. The goal was to create something that replicates surfing an endless wave on a longboard surfboard.
Setup Price: $880ish
Ideal Speed: 8-12mph
Riding Style: Mellow Surfskate
Parts Breakdown
Unlimited x Loaded Kit
South Paw Longboard Deck
85mm Orangatang Caguamas
Carver CX Trucks
2″ Stainless Steel Bolts
(4) 1/8″ Riser Pads
Disclaimer: Some of the links above are affiliate links. Meaning if you buy something after clicking them, we will receive a small commission. It’s at no additional c ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
9M ago
Unsure if you can bring your skateboard, longboard, surfskate or cruiser on the airplane? Quickly find your airline's policy ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
10M ago
Transparent longboards have seen a spike in popularity in the past few years.
And now you’re probably wondering if they’re worth your hard-earned money, right?
I was also curious, so I bought one, took it apart, and tested it.
Who Is It Best For?
These are basic cruiser longboards meant for casual cruising.
These boards are solid if you want something that can get you from point A to point B without doing anything fancy. Don’t get these if you want to do tricks or bomb hills.
Or if you want an art piece to hang in your office or bedroom. The cool part about them is that you can customize the ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
10M ago
As part of an ongoing series, I’d like to highlight brands worthy of more attention. If you want to submit a brand for the next series, please fill out this short form.
Pats Risers
Pat’s website
Pats Risers offers high-quality, affordable skate essentials like risers, angled risers, footstops, drill guides, insert bushings and other accessories. Check their website and support a brand actively contributing to the community.
Foster Skateboards
Foster’s website
Foster Skateboards, established in 2009 and based in Seattle, Washington, is committed to the growth of skateboarding, emphasizing com ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
11M ago
Ever wonder if you could use longboard wheels and trucks on a skateboard?
Here’s the deal…
You can put longboard wheels and trucks on a skateboard because the cores/baseplates are standardized. However, while they will fit, there are a few issues you might run into.
Let’s start by covering…
Longboard wheels on a skateboard
First and foremost, be cautious of wheelbite.
The reason is because longboard wheels are larger than skateboard wheels. A larger wheel will decrease the distance between the wheel and the deck, making wheelbite much easier to get.
Wheelbite will be harsher when using softe ..read more
Shred Shack Longboards
11M ago
Are off-road, all-terrain longboard wheels worth it?
I would see clips of people riding them and was always curious.
In this post, I’ll share my experience after testing the MBS All-Terrain wheels.
Who Are They Best For?
I’d recommend it to someone constantly riding in rougher conditions, wants something that’s a little more foolproof than your average wheel, and doesn’t mind the extra weight it’ll add.
Don’t get these if you plan on riding mushy offroad conditions. You will sink in and struggle to pick up any speed. If that’s what you’re going for, look into an actual mountainboard. These all ..read more