Archive for March 28th, 2009

How to power slide on a longboard

posted by whitelightnin21 2:17 PM
Saturday, March 28, 2009

Before you go out and tear up your hands get yourself some longboard slide gloves. These are vital when learning how to power slide. These gloves are usually composed of a good woven nylon material with hard plastic pieces constructed on the palm and fingers of the gloves. It is a good idea to get some gloves that have removable pucks (hard plastic) as they will wear down and you can save by just replacing the plastic pieces instead of buying a new pair of slide gloves.

Now to the fun part! The easiest type of longboard power slide is the toe-side slide. What you need to do is lean hard towards your toe-side then lower your body into a squat position while putting your hands on the ground. Once you are ready push your feet out so you are in a pushup position. One of the important factors is going to be speed. If learning how to slide of flat ground you are going to need a good amount of speed to allow for the slide. Another trick to try is to do a soft heel-side turn then quickly go hard into a toe-side turn because this will allow the wheels to break traction from the concrete.

The last thing you will need to slide correctly are the correct wheels and a good board helps. A flush mount or top mount deck is easiest with the low center of gravity. Sector 9 Longboards have some good choices for decks that are good for sliding. You need to make sure you have a harder durometer wheel as they don’t create as much friction. Most wheels have the durometer reading on them followed with the letter “a”. You will want to get a pair of wheels that are 85a or higher durometer. That’s it! You are now ready to start sliding.

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