Skateboard Decks: All About Them

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By LazarDRod

Skateboard Deck

10 inch pig

Pick and Choose

It’s sometimes difficult to pick the right skateboard. There are a lot of different kinds of decks you can buy. If you don’t know what you’re looking for, you’ll have a rough time buying the right deck.

The first thing most skateboarders do when they choose a skateboard is to pick a size. The type of skating you do determines the width of the deck that you’ll need to get. If you get the wrong width deck, you may find it hard to skate on.

Street Skater?

If you have been skating a certain deck for a while, there’s a good chance that your body has gotten used to the feeling of it. You should try and purchase a board that’s as similar to that board as possible. If you get a new deck, and it’s a different size, you may find it hard to do tricks that you used to land with ease.

If you plan on skating street, or if you’re already a street skater, then you will want to get a deck that is eight inches wide or less. A board in this size range will help you perform flip tricks more easily.

Vert or Pool?

A skateboard that’s under eight inches will also allow you to be more maneuverable in the streets. You should have more control under your feet because you have less deck to worry about.

If you are a vert or pool skater, you will want to get a skateboard that is eight inches or bigger. A wider deck will give you more control over the board, at the cost of maneuverability.

Want a Popsicle?

The wider decks are naturally less maneuverable and not as good for flip tricks. Since there is more wood for your feet to get tripped up on, it will be much more difficult to perform technical flip tricks on a wide board. This doesn’t usually matter for pool or vert skateboarders, though.

When someone talks about a skateboard deck, they are usually referencing the modern popsicle stick design. These are great, but there are other boards, too. The ten inch pigs from the eighties are an example of an awesome old school deck that not too many people ride anymore.

I heart the 80s

The eighties skateboard decks are perfect for skating pipes and pools. They are quite stable, but aren’t so good for flip tricks.

They aren’t the best board for performing flip tricks because they’re so bulky and large. The eighties style ten inch pigs also don’t have much of a front nose for you to work with, so tricks like the nollie are just out of the question.

End and Me

The other type of deck is the longboard. If you’re not into doing tricks, then the longboard is probably the deck you need. The longboard gives some good control, and, thanks to it’s linear shape, allows you to build up some speed.

Now that you know about the different types of skateboards, it’s time to go out and get one that you like. If you’re still lost after reading this guide, head down to your local skateboard shop. They’ll be glad to help you!

The Author has been a skateboarder for quite a long period of time. He enjoys longboarding, trickboarding, and everything in the middle. If you're looking for an online skateboard shop after reading this article, please check out http://www.the-skateboard-shop.com/

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