Landyachtz Evo Spectrum 40" complete longboard
If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it.
A pillar of the Landyachtz DH line for over a decade, the Evo has been under the feet of 3 World Champions as well as countless race winners and podium contenders. The Evo 40 offers a drifty and stable ride that will fill any day in the hills with casually fast runs.
Setup:
- Trucks: Bear Gen 6 180 mm black
- Wheels: Hawgs Plow King black 72 mm duro 78a, contact patch 65 mm
- Bearings: Bear Space balls with integrated spacers and speed rings
Features
Length: 101.6 cm / 40"
Width: 24.9 cm / 9.8"
Wheelbase: 80.5 - 81.8 cm / 31.7" – 32.2".
Construction: 10 plies of maple.
Griptape Included: Yes..
The Evo is a classic example of downhill board design and the concept continues to be effective to this day. A lowered platform and directional wedging work to give you a super stable ride and front-loaded steering that gives you a ton of control while cornering hard. The Evo 40 is the larger of our two Evo shapes and offers unparalleled stability and a super controllable, drifty ride. Pressed with 10 plies of Canadian maple, the Evo 40 offers a stiff platform for downhill performance.
Flex rating
So, what’s flex and why is it important to a skateboard? In skate-nerd terms, flex is the amount of displacement a deck sees when a specific amount of force is applied to it. Check out our formula to the left! There are a few factors that affect flex, like deck thickness, wheelbase, and the amount of force on a deck. We built a machine and put our entire lineup to the test by applying the exact same amount of force to all our boards and measured the displacement we saw in each. This gives a totally scientific and accurate flex range across our entire line! It’s important to understand flex when choosing a board. Here are some basics: Downhill/freeride skateboards will have less flex because you need a stiff platform to stand on when you’re bombing or gripping a corner at speed. Carving skateboards will have more flex, giving you the ability to sink into your turns and pump or carve with ease. Most cruisers, dance and ATV boards will have less flex for control when doing tricks but just enough to be forgiving when pushing around town. We’ve engineered our boards with the best flex for each style of riding but remember, flex is subjective so get out a see what you like the most!
A pillar of the Landyachtz DH line for over a decade, the Evo has been under the feet of 3 World Champions as well as countless race winners and podium contenders. The Evo 40 offers a drifty and stable ride that will fill any day in the hills with casually fast runs.
Setup:
- Trucks: Bear Gen 6 180 mm black
- Wheels: Hawgs Plow King black 72 mm duro 78a, contact patch 65 mm
- Bearings: Bear Space balls with integrated spacers and speed rings
Features
Length: 101.6 cm / 40"
Width: 24.9 cm / 9.8"
Wheelbase: 80.5 - 81.8 cm / 31.7" – 32.2".
Construction: 10 plies of maple.
Griptape Included: Yes..
The Evo is a classic example of downhill board design and the concept continues to be effective to this day. A lowered platform and directional wedging work to give you a super stable ride and front-loaded steering that gives you a ton of control while cornering hard. The Evo 40 is the larger of our two Evo shapes and offers unparalleled stability and a super controllable, drifty ride. Pressed with 10 plies of Canadian maple, the Evo 40 offers a stiff platform for downhill performance.
Flex rating
So, what’s flex and why is it important to a skateboard? In skate-nerd terms, flex is the amount of displacement a deck sees when a specific amount of force is applied to it. Check out our formula to the left! There are a few factors that affect flex, like deck thickness, wheelbase, and the amount of force on a deck. We built a machine and put our entire lineup to the test by applying the exact same amount of force to all our boards and measured the displacement we saw in each. This gives a totally scientific and accurate flex range across our entire line! It’s important to understand flex when choosing a board. Here are some basics: Downhill/freeride skateboards will have less flex because you need a stiff platform to stand on when you’re bombing or gripping a corner at speed. Carving skateboards will have more flex, giving you the ability to sink into your turns and pump or carve with ease. Most cruisers, dance and ATV boards will have less flex for control when doing tricks but just enough to be forgiving when pushing around town. We’ve engineered our boards with the best flex for each style of riding but remember, flex is subjective so get out a see what you like the most!
Availability: Out of stock
€364.95