Voltage Skateboards

Voltage Skateboards offers eye‑catching graphics and solid construction at budget-friendly prices. Aimed at beginners and casual riders, Voltage completes feature 7‑ply decks, aluminium trucks and medium‑hard wheels that balance grip and slide. They’re designed to help new skaters learn basics without worrying about immediate upgrades. For more skateboard guidance, see our Ultimate Skateboard Buying Guide.

Voltage skateboards serve riders looking for dependable, affordable completes with modern styling. These boards usually include stable deck shapes suitable for both cruising and basic tricks, paired with reliable trucks and wheels that handle a variety of terrains. Graphics often balance bold lines with street aesthetics, and the construction is designed to sustain regular use by casual and beginner riders alike. Voltage boards are a solid choice for those wanting to start skating without overwhelming specs or premium price tags.
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Why buy Voltage Skateboards?

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Are Voltage boards good for beginners?

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Yes. They provide a stable platform and durable hardware for learning ollies, shove‑its and cruising. Their trucks and wheels are tuned to be forgiving for new skaters.

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What sizes do Voltage decks come in?

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Typical widths range from 7.5 inches for younger riders to 8.0 inches for teens and adults. Narrow decks are easier to flip; wider decks offer more stability.

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Do the graphics last?

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Voltage uses quality heat-transferred graphics that resist chipping under normal skating. Over time, sliding and grinding will wear down designs—part of the skateboard’s character.

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Can I upgrade Voltage components?

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Yes. Replace bearings for a smoother ride, swap wheels for your preferred hardness or upgrade trucks for better turning. Voltage decks follow standard mounting patterns.

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How durable are the decks?

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Made from 7‑ply maple, Voltage decks can withstand regular trick learning. Heavy stair drops or advanced skating will cause wear faster—expect to upgrade as you progress.

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Do Voltage boards come assembled?

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Yes. They arrive with grip tape, trucks and wheels attached. Adjust the truck tension and start rolling.

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Are they suitable for ramps?

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Beginners can take them to small ramps or mini ramps. The components handle light park skating, but serious ramp riding may require stronger trucks and wheels.

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Does Voltage offer warranties?

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Limited warranties apply to manufacturing defects. Normal wear from skating—chips, pressure cracks and flat spots—isn’t covered.