Im going to Europe un july and debating as to whether or not I should take my longboard with me. Im from a 3rd world latinamerican country so I easily use this thing on any hill I want and as a means of transportation and nobody gives a fuck but I hear about how Europeans are all strict and stuff regarding this type of thing so im worried I wont even be able tu use it to get from point A to point B which is what I've been planning. So my question is, for any of you who have experience, will I be able to use my longboard as a means of transport in Europe ( as in being able to cruise in the road or on the sidewalks) or are the laws so strict that it's not even worth it. I know it depends largely by country but just in a general sense I mean. It would suck to have all the trucks/wheels/etc occupying space if I wont even be able to use it
Always Bring A Longboard When You Go Somewhere
Other than looking like a huge fucking dork, shouldn't be a problem
>>1119210
I actually used to think this about people before I started using one and even after buying one i'd ride it at night and such were i wouldnt be seen which is a lot dorkier. Eventually realized its kind of dumb to concern yourself with how you look to other people. Its a pretty fun way of getting around and couldnt recomend it more. once you get a feel for it and do some hills its hard not to fall in love with them
>>1119207
I had that board like 5 years ago. Its aight. Usually you have to put it in oversize as a separate luggage piece, but you could use bungees to tie it to a big ass backpack and carry it as one piece. The only ones who are big cunts about it are Ryanair.
You couldn't bring it into carry-on, though.
>>1119210
This.
>>1119207
Just make sure your boyfriend brings his skateboard and it'll be fine. Have fun babe!
>>1120017
Classic
Can't wait to see you in the Italian news
>>1120020
He's from latinoamérica. He'll be fine.