Downhill - A longboard designated for downhill is crafted specifically for high speeds. Get your full face helmet and head to the hills.
Mounting Style
Drop Through - Drop Through boards lower your center of gravity giving you a more responsive and stable ride.
Deck Profile
Rocker - Rocker decks are great for both downhill and freeride. You'll feel snug and secure on a rocker profile and is especially useful for freeride beginners.
Deck Shape
Directional - Directional decks may have a dramatically asymmetrical shape or just a slight taper which can be great for anything from mild cruising to intense downhill; but of course it's all just preference.
Deck Features
Cutouts - Cutouts around the wheels provide the extra space required to prevent wheelbite.
Concave
W-Concave - Added concave in the shape of a W, meaning the sides are raised as well as a slight hump in the middle of the platform. This gives you a little more support where your toes/heels will anchor for slides making this a common choice for freeride.
Deck Thickness
8-Ply - 8 plies sandwiched together for solid stiffness and control.
Trucks
180mm Slant Inverted Trucks - These trucks come with reversible hangers. They come stock at 50°, which provides greater stability at high speeds but if you want to execute tighter turns flip the hanger to 54°.
All Slant trucks are guaranteed for life.
Wheels
Globe 70mm 78a Wheels - These wheels are designed to let you cruise over bumps for a smooth, carefree ride.
Bearings
ABEC 7 Bearings - ABEC 7 bearings are highly precise and turn faster for longer. A precise bearing means that it has a higher tolerance to heat caused by friction.