Longway S-Line Kaiza Decks

Longway’s S-Line Kaiza decks are signature models designed with input from pro rider Kaiza. These decks blend park agility with street stability, featuring extruded aluminium construction, boxed dropouts and striking graphics. The Kaiza decks come in multiple sizes to suit various riding styles and foot sizes. For deck selection details, see our Scooter Decks Buying Guide.

Longway’s S-Line Kaiza decks are premium deck-only models built with attention to weld quality, concave shape, and weight. They emphasize strength and design — Kaiza decks are often stiffer, with optimized concave for flicks, grind rails, and stability in street tricks. Finish, geometry and graphic design are higher tier. These decks are for riders wanting to build their own high-spec scooter or replace a deck while keeping the same premium build.
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Why buy Longway S-Line Kaiza Decks?

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What makes the Kaiza decks unique?

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They’re engineered for versatility. The extruded headtube and reinforced down tube increase strength without excess weight. Boxed dropouts allow smooth grinds, while the deck’s concave provides secure footing. The Kaiza decks also sport pro rider graphics that set them apart from standard models.

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What sizes are available?

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Widths include 5.1 and 5.5 inches, with lengths ranging from 21 to 22 inches. Choose a wider deck for stability and grinding surface or a narrower one for quick aerial tricks. Length affects foot space and manual control; longer decks provide more stability.

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Are the decks compatible with large wheels?

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Yes. Kaiza decks accommodate wheels up to 120 mm in diameter and standard 24 mm cores. Some versions allow 125 mm wheels, but check brake clearance and fork compatibility.

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How heavy are they?

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They weigh around 1.5–1.8 kg, depending on the size. The extruded construction trims weight while reinforcing stress points. Riders get a stable platform without a heavy feel.

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Can they be used for street?

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Yes. The boxed dropouts and reinforced neck make them suitable for street grinds and rough riding. However, riders focusing solely on street may prefer even wider decks.

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Do they come with brakes or fenders?

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Kaiza decks include a flex brake. You can swap it for an aftermarket brake or fender, ensuring it fits the mounting holes and wheel size. A fender reduces weight and improves tailwhips by eliminating brake interference.

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Are they expensive?

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They’re mid- to high-priced due to the pro design and quality materials. Riders who want a deck built for pro performance and unique graphics will find value in the Kaiza series.

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Who should choose a Kaiza deck?

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Intermediate to advanced riders who want an all-around deck. The sizes suit park enthusiasts who dabble in street and street riders who still visit skateparks. A unique look and reliable construction make it a solid upgrade from entry-level decks.