Skateboards Sales &Clearance

Clearance skateboards offer complete setups at discounted prices. These boards are often from previous seasons or discontinued colourways. Clearance deals allow new skaters to start affordably and experienced skaters to pick up backups or try different sizes. For skateboard selection tips, see our Ultimate Skateboard Buying Guide.

Here you’ll find skateboard completes from past seasons, overstock, or discontinued graphics—decks, trucks, wheels, and grip tape all intact and assembled. Great if you want a full setup for a budget or a unique graphic no longer in production.

If you’d rather upgrade specific parts, compare with Skateboard Parts for components you can swap, or check Skate Protection to ride more safely.

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Why buy Skateboards Sales &Clearance?

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Why are skateboards on clearance?

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They may be last season’s graphics, overstock or models being updated. Retailers discount them to make way for new designs, but they’re still brand new and ready to skate.

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Are clearance boards lower quality?

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No. They meet the same manufacturing standards. The discount reflects changes in design, not defects or subpar materials.

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Can I return clearance boards?

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Return policies vary. Many retailers accept returns on unused items, but final sale items may not be returnable. Check the policy before purchasing.

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Do clearance boards come assembled?

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Yes. Clearance completes include a deck, trucks, wheels and grip tape. They’re ready to ride out of the box, just like full‑priced boards.

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Are there limited sizes?

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Clearance stock may not have every size. If your preferred size isn’t available, you might need to check back frequently or consider a different graphic.

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Can I customise a clearance board?

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Absolutely. Swap out wheels, bearings or trucks to suit your riding style. The discounted deck provides a cost‑effective base for upgrades.

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Do clearance boards come with warranties?

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Deck warranties are rare. Trucks and wheels typically retain their manufacturer warranties, covering defects but not wear from normal skating.

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How long will a clearance board last?

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With proper care, just as long as a regular board. Avoid water, rotate wheels and replace grip tape when needed.