i think short because you get more strength and power if you get a long one you go faster
That board is not wide enough. I have a wider board. The board still needs to be oak. This board cannot be cut any longer.
sure, if you like wide and low trucks
if you are talking of a 3'x3' area & your boards are a full 6" wide you will need 6 boards @ 3' long and if you are talking a square- 6' ft on each side (36 sqft) you will need 9-8'x6" boards or 24-3'x6" boards or any combination that adds up to 36 sqft. 1-3'x6" board =1 1/2sqft and 1-8'x6" board =4sqft and as the old saying goes "longer is better"
surf board
i think a screw into a board a long screwdriver with a narrow handle
Not necessarily its more a personal preference. the longer you skateboard the better you get to know how thick, how wide, and what material you like your skateboards to be.
It is not just wider but also slightly longer than our regular boards we would use in regular, wet, or east coast conditions. There are a few reasons to upsize your board in powder but they stem from the same main reason, which is weight distribution. The wider and longer the board the more the riders weight is spread out. In powder upsizing your board helps you stay on the top layer of snow which increases speed and control. Careful though if you get a board to large for your body weight you will not be able to control it. snowboarders use wide boards to ride over soft powdery snow for them to catch up their weight at the same time, they could balance better.
The width of the board may very. It depends on the board.
5.50 Inches Wide
A king sized mattress is longer than it is wide.
Its size is 29.5.
The width is 2 in this case.