Sorry to revive old thread...what's the consensus on ideal wheelbase ranges?
The consensus on ideal wheelbase rage is exactly what you see mass produced across all deck brands, roughly 14" to 14.75", with 14.25" being the most common. However, this is all subjective, and relative to the dimensions/ratios of your own body, the type of skating you do, and how just you like things to
feel. IMHO, that last one is the most important one.
I am 5'11" and have found that 14.38" and 14.5" work the best for me. With 14.25" and below, things start to feel really cramped, as if trying to walk/run with my feet shackled together, or like swinging a baseball bat/golf club while really choked-up on the handle [e.g. lose a lot of (ollie) power], and my front foot ends up too far out over nose (which can be especially deadly on transition). Over 14.5" and my stance starts to feel too wide to be stable on anything where I roughly need both feet over both kicks
at the same time (e.g. nose stall reverts on transition, half-cab to crook/nose slide, etc.). If was shorter, or had shorter legs, I'd prolly like a smaller wheelbase. If I was taller, I'd prolly like a bigger one, but that just isn't my reality. Given that the average male in the U.S. is 5'9", and 14.25" is the most common WB size, ratio-wise I am prolly riding a "14.25" for my size.
Yes, one can do a kickflip on both a penny board, and a 48" longboard, but it's not ideal, and is going to feel pretty gross. The goal is just to find that magic zone that feels the most comfortable to you...it's all subjective.