The sector nine 9 star is the best board because it can go extremely fast and not speed wobble. It's a drop through so you can carve really well on it.
skateboarding with a longboard, not a trick board, and carving/bombing down hills
Basically cruising just means casual riding. Carving refers to swerving while riding a hill, the G-Forces of the carve make it fun, and it slows you down, similar to cutting while skiing/snowboarding. Bombing is when you assume a locked aerodynamic position (usually low on the board) and ride a hill as fast as you can, for speed. There are other trick carves also, google them if i didnt get it.
There is no best or worst Sector 9 longboard, or any longboard for that matter. This answer is all about preference and riding style. If you are into downhill the best board will be different from someone into carving. I am personally into downhill and I like the new Sector 9 Downhill Division boards, they are really nice.
One itself
Of cource, if your tall you wan't to buy a longer longboard.but if your heavy set-fat then you will want to get a middle sizeboard for safety purpose's.
Rose Byrne
for starters get the brand called sector nine but if you are experienced get a land yacht board or a loaded board
no
It depends on if you're strictly using your board to get around, or if you prefer to do tricks and the like. Although there are certain tricks that can be performed on a longboard, longboards are typically used for transportation and "Cruising".Cruiser Boards are usually Shortboards or "Shlongboards" that can be used for both cruising and street-tricks.Longboards are, well, longer, which allow the board to travel for a longer amount of time. If cruising is your main objective, then I would highly suggest a longboard.Go skate, and see what you like best.
Yes. Depending on how long your board is. They respond very well when you're turning.
Fast times peninsula surf
A cruiser is a type of longboard, also referred to as a short-board. Longboards can be meant to do anything from sliding, free-riding, cruising around, and more. Cruisers are usually shorter and wider, and have very big, grippy, low durometer wheels meant for all kinds of terrain.