Skateboards

Our skateboards collection includes completes and custom options for all skill levels. A complete skateboard arrives ready to ride, featuring a deck, trucks, wheels and grip tape. Custom setups let you choose each part individually for a personalised ride. Whether you’re a first‑timer or a seasoned skater, we have boards for street, park and cruising. For help selecting your first skateboard, check our Ultimate Skateboard Buying Guide.

This collection offers complete skateboards across styles: street, cruiser, old school, longboard. Deck shapes vary from narrow technical concave to wider cruiser decks, with various trucks, wheels and bearings ready to roll. It’s everything for skating: drop throughs, pops, cruisers.

For parts or upgrades (wheels, bearings, grip tape), head over to the Skate Protection collection to pair your gear, or check Quad Roller Skates for wheels and bearings that sometimes overlap.

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Why buy Skateboards?

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Completes are great for beginners: they’re affordable and ready to ride. Custom boards allow more freedom but cost more and require knowledge of part compatibility. Build a custom when you know your preferences.

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We carry mini boards (6–7 inch decks) for kids, standard boards (7.5–8.5 inch) for teens and adults, and wide boards (8.5 inch+) for vert or large riders. Cruiser boards vary in shape and size for commuting or carving.

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Yes. Beginner completes use solid maple decks and robust trucks capable of handling basic tricks. As you progress, you may upgrade to lighter or more technical setups.

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Completes arrive ready to ride. Custom boards arrive in parts for you to assemble. Assembly requires basic tools and understanding of hardware placement.

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Absolutely. It’s never too late to start. Choose a board that suits your foot size and riding goals, and wear protective gear. Many adults enjoy cruising, bowl skating or simply learning tricks.

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It depends on usage. Frequent street skaters may break or wear out a deck in months, while casual riders can keep a board for years. Replace decks when they crack, warp or lose pop.

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Yes. Some brands use bamboo or sustainably sourced wood, while others utilise recycled materials. Eco boards often feel slightly different but offer a sustainable alternative.

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Decks rarely come with warranties due to the nature of skating, but trucks and wheels may include limited warranties. Always check each component’s policy.