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Landyachtz Switchblade Review: The Immortal Freeride Longboard

Posted on Last updated: March 7, 2024

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Landyachtz Switchblade Review: The Immortal Freeride Longboard

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The Landyachtz Switchblade has been around for over a decade, yet it remains a highly regarded longboard for freeride and fast downhill riding, as well as for comfortable all-around transportation.

What is the Landyachtz Switchblade good at? It’s a super stable board at higher speed thanks to its large standing platform, double-drop construction, lowered platform, and affirmed concave for secure foot lock-in. Despite its high stability, the Switchblade is a responsive freeride board great for learning to slide, as well as a capable long-distance push commuter. It’s one of the most durable boards on the market.

Check out the pricing and reviews for the Landyachtz Switchblade on Amazon or on Landyachtz

See also: Best longboards for heavier riders

Landyachtz Switchblade shape and construction

Landyachtz Switchblade deck shape

The Switchblade is a solid and stiff, 9-ply maple wood deck with a fully symmetrical shape and huge wheel cutouts for ample wheel clearance.

An exception to the full maple construction is the pricier “Hollowtech” version of the Switchblade built using Landyachtz’s special technology. This construction results in a hollow core deck that’s astonishingly lightweight and is transparent in the light!

The tiny tail and nose (1.825″ each, no kicks) result in a large wheelbase and effective foot platform for each Switchblade size. Here are the width and wheelbase for each version:

  • Switchblade 40″: 10″ wide, 31″ wheelbase
  • Switchblade 38″: 9.8″ wide, 29″ wheelbase
  • Switchblade 36″: 9.5″ wide, 27″ wheelbase

The Switchblade has a drop-through constructio n with the trucks mounted across the deck’s “wingtips” – the baseplate sits above the deck while the hanger sits below it.

The deck is also dropped , meaning the standing platform sits lower than the level of the truck mounts, which makes it a “ double-drop ” deck (since it also has a drop-through mount). Unlike other dropped decks, the drop is not vertical but slanted, allowing you to tuck your feet against it.

Another key complementary aspect of the deck’s shape is the prominent W concave which creates two deep pockets between each truck mount and the middle section of the deck.

Landyachtz Switchblade deck shape

So while the standing platform is globally lower than the truck mounts, the deep pockets at each end of the platform make are even lower to the ground than the midsection, cuddling your feet in a secure lock-in.

The drop-through mount and carefully engineered foot pockets make for a significantly reduced distance to the ground and hence a very stable, comfortable, and secure ride.

Landyachtz Switchblade riding experience

Again, the main impression from riding the Switchblade is one of sheer stability and security when going fast, due to the lowered center of gravity.

The board is also surprisingly responsive and maneuverable at higher speeds given its sheer size and wheelbase – even the 40″ version. The turny and carvy Grizzly Bear trucks make the board lively. The slanted dropped shape gives you good leverage over the trucks, noticeably better than with a classic vertical drop.

Due to the large wheel cutouts, you never experience wheelbite including when doing tight carves on a bigger slope – even with the big 70mm wheels the board comes stock with (see setup section).

Sliding on the Switchblade

Breaking into slides is easy due to the lower ride and gravity center. Learning to slide on the Switchblade is greatly facilitated by the secure feel provided by the deep foot pockets and the raised rails.

The foot lock-in, the great stability, and the responsive turning all combine to give you the confidence to push the board out sideways by pressing on the uplifted edges and shifting your weight off the board while facing downhill.

The Switchblade is truly an excellent board for a beginner freerider to build his/her sliding skills on. The symmetrical shape also makes switch riding and 180º slides easier. The absence of kicks, however, prevents more sophisticated freeride tricks.

Downhill riding on the Switchblade

It’s also a capable downhill board, again thanks to its outstanding stability at high speed and its uber-secure concave. The responsiveness in turns also makes it suitable for high-speed corners. Pre-drifting is easy on this board – although you probably won’t hold as tight and clean lines as on a top mount speed board.

Commuting on the Switchblade

The Landyachtz Switchblade is suitable for distance pushing and commuting, being a stable low-riding longboard. The large wheelbase makes it comfortable for kick-pushing over long durations. The only caveat is the strong concave and foot pockets which lock your feet in specific positions, hindering your ability to adjust your position when pushing.

While the Switchblade is a good downhill carver thanks to its maneuverable and lively ride, here again, many riders feel that the deep W concave sometimes restricts the foot movement in a negative way, e.g. when pumping which requires constant foot adjustments.

Also, while the big cutouts offer high wheel clearance for doing tight carves, the very low foot pockets may sometimes scrape the ground e.g. when encountering small terrain bumps in hard turns.

Landyachtz Switchblade setup

landyachtz switchblade trucks and wheels setup

The Switchblade comes with Bear Grizzly GR852 trucks which are extremely smooth, responsive and carvy trucks. The 852s play a key role in the Switchblade’s overall responsiveness and high maneuverability in spite of its size and weight. I’ve used the GR852 for months and really love the way they feel (see my review of the Landyachtz Chief pintail for more details).

The Switchblade in all three sizes ships with 70mm Mini Zombie Hawgs wheels (80A duro ). The Mini Zombies are good round-lipped wheels with an offset core. Despite being relatively soft for smooth rolling on all kinds of terrain, these wheels break traction easily and offer a smooth slide and predictable hook-up. They are very suitable for learning to slide and are quite durable (less prone to flat spots).

The Bear Spaceball bearings that come with the Mini Zombies have built-in spacers, which help preserve the Grizzly trucks from premature damage when learning to slide.

Note: the Bear and Hawgs brands are owned by Landyachtz, which guarantees the quality of the components included in the Landyachtz setups.

Switchblade visual designs

The Switchblade comes in a few attractive, mountain-inspired graphic designs that convey the board’s freeride and downhill primary riding purpose:

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Mountains Blue Fade 40″

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Mountains Yellow Fade 38″

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Mountains Green 36″

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Hollowtech Mountains Yellow 40″

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Mountains Blue 40″

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Mountains red 38″

See the Landyachtz Switchblade’s pricing and buyer reviews on Amazon or on Landyachtz

Final words

The Landyachtz Switchblade is a highly reliable and durable board that will help you get into freeride or downhill by offering you comfort, stability and security without losing maneuverability.

A low-riding longboard, the Switchblade is also suitable for long-distance pushing and commuting provided you get used to the aggressive concave. The quality stock setup that ships with the complete also contributes to making this board smooth rolling and fast turning, both on flat land and hills.

You can pick the right size Switchblade for your height, weight, and personal riding goals. You can also opt for the Hollowtech version for a more lightweight and portable board. Without a doubt, after all these years, the Switchblade is still great value for money.

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Evo 36 Spectrum

Evo 36 Spectrum

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 36 offers tighter packaging and more grip to bring it more in line with the demanding nature of modern DH racing without sacrificing its championship winning DNA or legendary stability.

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Canadian Maple is a strong and proven material used in the world’s best skateboards. We source only the finest veneers found in Eastern Canada.

Concave designed to really lock your feet in while adding responsiveness and control.

A lowered foot platform provides the most stable ride and gives your feet pockets to lock into while skating. These boards are also easier for pushing and foot-breaking.

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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 36 is the more compact of our two Evo shapes, and at 36" long by 9.5" wide it offers more grip in the corners and a much more agile, responsive ride than the 40. Pressed with 9 plies of Canadian maple, the Evo 36 offers a stiff platform for downhill performance. The Evo comes with 155mm Gen 6 Bear Grizzly trucks to give you a bit more of a defined hookup from drifts and more control over the steering. The Evo rolls on 73mm 76a Biggie Hawgs for lots of roll speed and grip as well as predictable drifts.

73mm 76a Biggie Hawgs

73mm Biggie Hawgs are meaty square-lipped wheels that are compatible with most top-mount and low-clearance longboard and downhill setups. With our high-rebound formula, in 76a grey, these will grip in the most demanding situations but will break out smooth for predrifts and check slides. These are a great way to upgrade the stock wheels on your longboard setup or get a little extra grip out of your downhill board.

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Moscow vs St Petersburg – A Russian Rumble

Moscow vs St Petersburg

Russian river cruises are a fantastic way to discover the rich history and culture of an iconic nation. Moscow and St Petersburg are arguably two of Russia’s most famous and popular destinations – but which one is better? Two of our writers will go head to head in an attempt to persuade you why their favourite Russian city should be yours too – with Mark in Moscow’s corner and Jim St Petersburg’s. Ding ding! Let battle commence!

Don’t get me wrong, I do think that St Petersburg is a nice city – but I also think that Moscow is a fantastic city and beyond doubt the best in Russia. The entire region is steeped in illustrious history, from Red Square in the heart of the metropolis, where impressive historic landmarks including the Lenin Mausoleum and St Basil’s Cathedral dominate the skyline, to the world-famous Kremlin. If its history and culture you’re after, St Petersburg simply does not compare.

Moscow

Moscow also surpasses St Petersburg in terms of areas of natural beauty as well as tranquil parks and gardens. On a pleasant day, visitors can stroll through a number of the city’s wonderful green spaces, including the vast Gorkiy Park, the former imperial estate of Kolomenskoye and the ever-popular Park Sokolniki, filled with beautiful flora and a collection of charming attractions. Moving further off the beaten track is difficult in St Peterburg, whereas in Moscow, stunning outlying areas such as the Patriarshi pond area and the Japanese Garden in Botanichesky Sad offer the perfect place to spend a peaceful day.

When it comes to the shopping and dining experiences on offer, Moscow beats St Petersburg hands down. A wealth of authentic local food, delicious international cuisine and familiar fast food outlets are scattered across the city, offering tourists a plethora of culinary delights. Incredible mixes of gastronomic cultures are available in Moscow. Visitors will find everything from Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese dishes to Armenian and Azerbaijani cuisine.

Tourist’s hoping to pick up some local gifts will find a treasure trove of souvenirs across Moscow, at the range of opulent shopping malls and quaint marketplaces located all over the centre of the city.

In my humble (and correct) opinion – based on the facts in front of me – St Petersburg doesn’t hold a candle to the amazing sights and sounds of Moscow, Russia’s world-famous capital city.

St Petersburg

Sure, Moscow’s the capital; it’s great for squares, overly-expensive cups of coffee and the like. But you can never take Russia’s second city out of contention. Yes, it was built on a swamp, but Peter the Great clearly knew what he was doing. St. Petersburg is one of the most vital modern European cities, don’t let the devotees to the (admittedly, pretty) sights of Moscow fool you.

Perhaps it’s because St. Petersburg’s architect was Italian that it manages to so thoroughly stand out from the crowd of Russian cities. Maybe it’s the winding canals and the classical architecture. Regardless of the past, St. Petersburg is a city which manages to straddle the sweet spot between historical importance and modern style.

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But who says Moscow rules the roost when it comes to the historical? There are enough sights in St. Petersburg to keep tourists occupied for days, if not weeks.

Leading the pack is the iconic Winter Palace, an eternally magnificent reminder that Russia is always a hotspot for architecture. Beautifully pristine even after all these years, it remains a contender for the finest photographic subject in Europe – a grand mass of imperial pillars and colourful décor.

And then, of course, there’s the State Hermitage Museum. If the Winter Palace had Moscow on the ropes, this is where St. Petersburg draws back and flings out an uppercut to finish it off.  The museum remains firmly rooted in prodigious hype, but that never stops it from living up to it. Everything from Egyptian mummies to Picasso masterpieces can be found in the endless varnished halls of the State Hermitage, and like the city itself, you’ll wish you had days more to explore it.

And to top it all off, you can visit it all during the legendary White Nights, where on long summer days the sun never seems to dip below the horizon. St Petersburg might be known as a second city, but Moscow has best be looking over its shoulder.

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  1. Can't decide between the Evo or the Switch. : r/longboarding

    It feels pretty dead because of how deep the drop is, and it's too big and heavy to be good for long distance riding. Evo is really hard to set up, all the wedging and stuff. And the switch sucks, the switchblade is something worth your time. Landyachtz r5 zero rear steering.

  2. Not sure if I should use this Landyachtz Switchblade, or an Evo for my

    An evo is pretty much a unidirectional downhill machine. Great if you're going for speed. Would be so fun as an esk8. Switchblade is better for carving since it's a springy drop through and not a thick ass dropped deck like the evo. Pushing dropped decks is really nice though since you're so close to the street. Tough call! Do both ;)

  3. Landyachtz Switchblade Review : r/longboarding

    The Landyachtz Switchblade is a symmetrical, dropped downhill/freeride deck that has been loved by countless riders since it's release. It was designed as a drop through, but can be topmounted. Potential buyers should be warned that it is a very heavy board, and is so low that you'll scrape the bottom on the ground going over speed bumps. ...

  4. Landyachtz Switchblade Review: The Immortal Freeride Longboard

    The Landyachtz Switchblade is suitable for distance pushing and commuting, being a stable low-riding longboard. The large wheelbase makes it comfortable for kick-pushing over long durations. The only caveat is the strong concave and foot pockets which lock your feet in specific positions, hindering your ability to adjust your position when pushing.

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    I am loving this Graphic on my LandYachtz Switchblade 40: Ghost It truly is an amazing board with only 1 thing I'd change

  6. Landyachtz Switchblade 36 Longboard Complete

    Shop all Landyachtz. A stable freeride board engineered with a symmetrical, double drop layout, we introduce the Landyachtz Switchblade 36 Longboard Complete. Honed by years of extensive R&D with some of the world's best, most innovative riders, the Switchblade boasts an aggressively deep concave to lock your feet in on power slides and spins ...

  7. Landyachtz Switchblade 40 Chief Night Longboard Complete

    With a double drop design, the Landyachtz Switchblade 40 Chief Night Longboard Complete offers unmatched stability with a locked in feel. Proven as a true downhill board and seen in races around the world, the Switchblade has the capability of bombing your local hill with ease and style. Built for for the taller rider, the Landyachtz ...

  8. Landyachtz Evo Longboard 36 and 40

    Evo Spectrum 40; Dropped Platform; Length - 36" | 91.4 cm; Width - 9.5" | 24.1 cm; Wheelbase - 27.75" | 70.5 cm; Construction: 11 Plies of that X-Tra Thicc Canadian Maple. Concave: RADIAL, RADIAL, MORE RADIAL, and a two inch dropped platform. Frequently Asked Questions Should I buy the Landyachtz Evo or Switchblade?

  9. Which is better for a beginner who struggles with balance? Evo or

    Either board would suffice then, I chose the switchblade because I liked the symmetrical design so I can ride it in either direction whereas the evo has a typical head/tail design. Pivot turns are where you press down on the tail and lift the front off just enough to turn. Great for tight low speed turns.

  10. Evo 40 Spectrum Longboard

    Complete 3 - $289.99. Deck Only - $189.99. 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.

  11. Evo 36 Spectrum

    Complete 3 - $259.99. Deck Only - $159.99. 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 36 offers tighter packaging and more grip to bring it more in line with the demanding nature of modern DH racing without ...

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  14. Evo 40 vs. Switchblade 40 vs Fixed Blade 38 : r/LandyachtzBoards

    It is super stiff, made to race but also does well in LDP. It's got those angled truck mounts, very different setup from your other two choices. Which are more similar, with the main difference just being top mount versus drop-through. But otherwise construction and shapes are very similar. IMO Switchblade is the choice for learning slides here.

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  16. Landyachtz Switchblade 38 Longboard Complete

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  17. Landyachtz Switchblade 38 Longboard Complete

    The Switchblade doesn't care what you do, as long as you do whatever your doing fast. A double drop deck, with High W Concave, and a 9.8" width, this deck provides an ultra stable standing surface whether you plan on bombing hills or sliding high speed surface spins the Landyachtz Switchblade 38 Longboard will serve you righteously!

  18. Elektrostal to Moscow

    Moscow, Russia. Moscow is the capital and largest city of the Russian Federation. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 18.8 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area.

  19. Evo 40 vs. Drop Cat 38 : r/LandyachtzBoards

    Drop can't is going to be more carvy. Evo for hill bombs cat for everything else. The drop cat will feel so much better for cruising and is somewhat flexy (especially compared to the EVO) which will allow you to lean into turns easier and push better. I remember the drop cat having a good deal of concave, but it's a bit more free than the EVO.

  20. Landyachtz Switchblade 36 Longboard Complete

    The shortest longboard in the line at 36", the Landyachtz Switchblade 36 Longboard is precise and responsive during maneuvers. The double drop deck has a High W Concave and a 9.5" width providing you with an ultra-stable standing surface whether you're bombing hills or sliding high-speeds surface spins. The Landyachtz Switchblade 36 Longboard ...

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