If you want to get into freebording, one of the most important things you need to do is to choose the right freebord for your style and level. A freebord is not like a regular skateboard or longboard, it has six wheels and a unique design that allows you to ride like a snowboard on any surface. Choosing the right freebord can make a huge difference in your performance and enjoyment of this awesome sport. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to choose the right freebord for your style and level.
How to choose the right freebord for your style and level?
To choose the right freebord for your style and level, you need to consider:
- Deck size. Freebord decks come in 77, 82, and 87 cm lengths. The deck size determines how wide your stance will be on the board. While some riders prefer a wider stance and others prefer a narrow stance, a rider’s height is the best indicator of how wide your stance will be1. Generally, taller riders should choose longer decks and shorter riders should choose shorter decks.
- Edge wheels. Freebord edge wheels are the ones that touch the ground when you lean on the edges of the board, just like on a snowboard. They come in different sizes and durometers (hardness). The size of the edge wheels affects how much you can lean on them before they lose contact with the ground. The durometer of the edge wheels affects how much grip they have on the surface. Generally, larger and softer edge wheels are better for beginners and smaller and harder edge wheels are better for advanced riders1.
- Center wheels. Freebord center wheels are the ones that touch the ground when you ride flat on the board, just like on a skateboard. The size of the center wheels affects how high your board is off the ground. The durometer of the center wheels affects how fast they roll on the surface. Generally, smaller and harder center wheels are better for beginners and larger and softer center wheels are better for advanced riders1.
- Bindings. Freebord bindings are the straps that hold your feet on the board, just like on a snowboard. They fit with any shoe.
How to get started with freebording?
To get started with freebording, you need to:
- Get a freebord that suits your size and style from our Store.
- Find a smooth and mellow slope to practice on. Avoid traffic, pedestrians and obstacles.
- Wear protective gear such as helmet, pads and gloves.
- Learn the basics of freebording such as how to go forward, turn, stop, slide and carve.
- Have fun and enjoy the ride!
I hope this blog post helps you see how to choose the right freebord for your style and level. If you want to learn more about freebord, you can check out our website where you can find more info, products and videos about this gnarly sport.