The Landyachtz Ripper Postcard can do it all! Bomb down your mellow local hills, cruise to the coffee shop, shredding your favorite spots, and if you’re lucky, maybe a little something extra at the end of the day!
The Ripper is a scaled down longboard shape that measures 36.9″ long by 9″ wide. A slightly flexy ride and the long wheelbase give it a playful, surf-like ride and lots of lean in carves. Mellow concave and a good amount of rocker will have your feet feeling at home on this board from the first ride.Â
Ready to turn on a dime and provide the responsiveness you desire are the Polar Bear trucks. These 155mm Polar Bear trucks are going to be exactly what you need if you’re going to hit the skatepark, slappy curb or just about any other obstacle.
These fast rolling Landyachtz Ez Hawgs and Bear Spaceball Built-in bearings are the perfect match if you are wanting to have some fun while cruising around. The Ez Hawgs are super smooth rolling and provide super smooth slides with minimal effort. They really do feel like riding on clouds.
Overall, this is one of the smoothest, most comfortable rides in the lineup. Designed to roll over or carve around anything in your path with the perfect amount of feedback and flex.
Landyachtz uses technology developed from their Downhill/Freeride line, like rocker standing platforms, fast, grippy wheels, and high performance trucks. As a result, it creates a feeling of quality that you won’t find in any other longboard.
RIPPER POSTCARD:
- Deck width: 9″
- Deck length: 36.9″
- Wheelbase: 24.9″
- Slight flexy ride
- Mellow concave
- 100% Canadian Maple construction
- BOARD AS A COMPLETE INCLUDES:
- Polar Bear 155mm trucks
- Bear Spaceball bearings
- Landyachtz Ez Hawgs 63mm 78a
- Wheels from factory may varyÂ
- More: LANDYACHTZ COMPLETES
Cruiser boards are great for skating pretty much anything and that’s why Alex and Edd took their dinghies out for a skate & explore mission to a riverfront they’ve never been before. When team rider Dane Hanna wanted to bomb some serious hills, it was time to trade in the dinghy and switched to the race category so they can get downhill speeds on the El Peligro (Dane’s Pro Model). No matter what style you’re skating, it’s always the best way to make the most of the day!