Street Luge Equipment, Safety & Racing Belfast

Current street luge boards are made from many materials including steel, aluminium, wood, and carbon fibre. The majority of the street luge boards in the world are custom made, although commercial models are now available.

Nevada Bob
+44 (0) 28 9038 2668
Boucher Crescent
Belfast
J D Sports
+44 (0) 28 9024 3047
Donegall Road
Belfast
Cotswold Outdoor
+44 (0) 28 9066 5003
Boucher Crescent
Belfast
Sports Direct
+44 (0) 870 333 9400
Boucher Crescent
Belfast
The Scout Shop Camp & Ski Centre
+44 (0) 28 9032 0580
40526 College Square East
Belfast
Lifestyle Sports
+44 (0) 28 9023 2985
Donegall Road
Belfast
J D Sports
+44 (0) 28 9068 7823
Boucher Crescent
Belfast
Chaplins Sports Company
+44 (0) 28 9061 1966
Kennedy Way
Belfast
Intersport
+44 (0) 28 9032 0491
41 Queen Street
Belfast
JJB Sports
+44 (0) 28 9023 0893
25-27 Ann Street
Belfast
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Street Luge Equipment, Safety & Racing

Equipment, Safety & Racing

Street lugers ride modified skateboards in the prone position. The design of these boards is based on the rules set forth from different governing bodies. Consistent design elements include:

  1. The use of lean activated steering skateboard style trucks
  2. The prohibited use of mechanical brakes
  3. Front and rear padding
  4. Length, width and weight restrictions - details depend on sanctioning body
  5. The prohibited use of parts that enclose the rider's body or hinder braking

Current street luge boards are made from many materials including steel, aluminium, wood, and carbon fibre. The majority of the street luge boards in the world are custom made, although commercial models are now available. Actual board designs can vary as the construction rules are very open and allow for numerous design considerations.

Riders participating in sanctioned racing events are required to wear safety equipment including:

  1. Hard shell helmet with chin strap and face shield or goggles
  2. Leather or Kevlar racing suit
  3. Leather or Kevlar gloves

Race courses are usually held on mountain roads but have been held on city streets as well. Courses can range in length from 0.5 to 3 miles (1 to 5 km) and vary in layout (number and severity of turns). Racing can take the following formats:

  1. Single elimination with 2, 4, or 6 racers at a time
  2. Double elimination with 2, 4, or 6 racers at a time
  3. Timed trials
  4. No elimination points system (points for each finishing position in several heats)
  5. Mass runs, with up to 20 racers at a time (positions are decided by the order they cross the finish line)

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