While longboard dancing doesn’t require a certain type of skateboard to perform, getting a delicate model with the right setup will give you at least three biggest benefits:
- Keep carving performance in a fluid way
- Give freedom in movement
- Deliver more room to perform stepping tricks
If you want to learn or enhance longboard dancing, consider the following top 5 best models on the market:
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⇅Top 5 Best Longboards For Dancing Reviews In 2020
Magneto Bamboo Dancing Longboard
(Best overall)
In my opinion (and I’m sure many will agree), Magneto makes some of the coolest looking dancer longboards in the world.
Without sacrificing performance, their product quality lies in the fact that each deck is crafted from a hybrid of fiberglass, carbon fiber, and bamboo. There’s additionally a W concave shape for better foot attraction.
The vital selling point should be its superbly precise speed ABEC-11 bearings and smooth 78A wheels. This perfect combo allows the riders less pushing and more trick performing.
To avoid slipping, the OS780 grip tape comes into place and the 7″ high angle gravity cast trucks help to deliver better control. Not only dancing, but this Magneto longboard is also perfect for carving, freestyle riding, and downhill.
Volador 46inch Maple Dancing Longboard
(Affordable)
In its cheap price range, Volador 46” longboard setup is hard to beat, especially in terms of the unsurpassed smooth ride.
For those who are curious, the secret comes from a cold-pressed 8-ply maple deck compatible with a spacious 37-Inch Wheelbase. Combined with the stock 70x51mm 78A PU wheels, it gives the rider three biggest benefits: Shock absorption, Amazing physical performance, and Superior flexibility.
While longboard dancing and trick performing might cause lots of wheel-bite to your board, the additional wheel wells and raiser pads help to avoid that from any angle.
A slight concave is added to soup up its acceleration before dancing tricks while the aluminum 7-Inch reverse kingpin trucks fit different maneuverability needs.
All-in-all, this board design wise is versatile enough to suit different riding styles, from dancing to cruising, carving, and downhill riding.
RIMABLE Bamboo Dancing Longboard
(Sturdy)
Crafted from 8-ply cold-pressed hard-rock maple wood, but still, the Rimable longboard keeps an adequate lightness for easy transport whereas allowing for a hard and sturdy base.
Like the Volador, is a spacious 46” x 10” deck, 7-Inch reverse kingpin trucks, 37-Inch wheelbase, and 70x51mm 78A PU wheels. And for the difference, the biggest should be deck shape and paint.
What I appreciate the most about Rimable is not only they ensure the highest-quality products to their customers but also take care of people with different tastes.
In terms of colorways and patterns, there are four: Blue, Green, Red, and Yellow. All have nice designs, from avant-garde to strikingly vintage looks.
For leveraged performance and unique graphics, this Rimable longboard will take you to the next level.
Landyachtz Stratus Dancing Longboard
(Lightweight)
The Landyachtz Stratus, which I am reviewing here, is a high-end longboard featuring a 45.5” length. But standing out from other dancers, it’s quite lightweight with just 5 pounds that you can carry around with ease and comfort.
The extra-large standing platform (compared to other counterparts in its field) is another highlight for longboard dancing riders. I mean both beginners and intermediates. It’s because you can freely try to do kickflips, shuv-its, or super high no-complys.
Combined with a flexy material deck, there’s nothing of breaks or cracks happened to it. Take note that you’ve got two flex options to choose from: Standard flex – for 150 to 210 lbs. – and Superb flex – for 100 to 170 lbs.
WHOME PRO 42 Inch Dancing Longboard
(Best For Girls)
Last but not least, is the Whome Pro 42” longboard with a 9” width to be ideal for girls playing tricks or dancing.
Due to the compact silhouette, it allows the rider to work or carry around with the contours more easily. Combined with a premium anti-slip grip tape coverage, the board soups up with better control capability.
What’s worth mentioning the most about this product is its perfect combo of wider A356 aluminum alloy trucks and 31.5 wheelbases for extra stability. This also results in larger wheel options (of 70x51mm, crafted from high-quality PU) that help for quicker cruising.
Smoothness might be another benefit you might figure out when riding on the Whome Pro, which is a big thank you to ABEC-9 bearings.
This higher rating delivers not only faster speed, but also extra stability that you can feel ease in mind while performing some dancing tricks.
Consider its various colorways, decent performance, and high-quality components, the price is a steal.
The Ultimate Guide To Choosing Best Longboards For Dancing
Deck

As you will be dancing and doing tricks on this component, a deck is the most important to consider. Keep in mind these crucial criteria:
- Shape
- Size
- Flex
- Concave
Shape
When picking a deck shape for longboarding dancing, the rule is quite simple: Choose the one that can provide you like plenty of foot space to do tricks as possible.
To cut a long story short, here are something you should or shouldn’t follow:
Size
Like when choosing a deck shape, the rule here can’t be simpler: The bigger the better.
Why? – You might ask.
It’s because a bigger deck will deliver extra foot space for freedom to perform tricks easily. Somewhere between 42” – 50” long with 9” wide (at least) is fine.
Flex

A specialized board for dancing won’t ask too much for stiffness or flex, you will need one in the middle – a good balance of flex and stability.
That’s why my suggestion is bamboo. It’s lightweight enough that you can go for a pure bamboo deck or blend it with either maple or fiberglass.
“Can I choose a maple mixed with fiberglass instead?”
Yes, you can. But because of its extra heft while you won’t want to carry a heavy, 48” long deck around, make sure the number of wood plies is on the lower side. Normally, 7 to 8 plies are great.
When it comes to flex, it’d be best to follow the manufacturer’s guideline. They will usually offer some options of deck’s flex to customers. For example, Flex 1 for 160-200 lbs. and Flex 2 for 230-260 lbs.
It’s important to consider your own bodyweight and pick the most suitable.
Concave
Four most basic types of concave are:
- Flat
- Radial
- W-shaped
- Elliptical
The best for longboarding dancing should come to no concave or mildest concave because you need space for cross steps and other dance moves. Longboards with a deep curve will trip you over when performing tricks.
Therefore, out of a bunch, the flat deck is perfect for dancing.
Wheels
Some types of wheels are crafted more suitably for dancing than others. They go with smaller sizes, usually within 65-70mm, to help you accelerate faster.
About the wheel shape, you should choose the round, not square because the round lip of wheels will deliver smoothness and consistent speed to perform freeride slides or tricks with ease.
Last up, is their hardness. I don’t prefer to go too hard or too soft wheels for dancing. So, my go-to range for wheels’ durometer is 78A to 86A.
Trucks

For the trucks, the most common choice is 180mm pairs at 45-50° angle.
“180mm of width” for adequate stability and “45-50° angle” for required responsiveness.
Of course, you can choose other types of trucks with different angles and width as long as they meet two requirements: Stability & responsiveness. For instance, the Paris V2 50° trucks.
Conclusion
In general, my advice is to pick a complete longboard that’s designed specifically for dancing. It’s considered the best choice for beginners.
Choosing a reliable brand is encouraged in this case for a good warranty and guaranteed quality.
Once building up your skills already and understanding of each longboard components, thinking of making a custom for your board isn’t too late. Have fun!
Jmoney
Thank you so much for this! I am considering building a dancing board for a friend and had no idea where to start!
Bam Ericson
That’s good to hear! I’m glad we were able to help. You should come back and post an image of your dancing board once it’s complete. I am sure other readers would love to celebrate your accomplishment!