Skateboarding is the ultimate marriage of individual expression and technical engineering. Whether you’re hitting a 10-stair set, carving a concrete bowl, or just pushing to the corner store, every millimeter of your setup affects your pop and flick. We break down the hardware that turns a piece of maple into a precision instrument.
Our guides analyze deck construction, truck geometry, and wheel formulas so you can build a board that feels like an extension of your feet.
Skateboard Decks
Comparing 7-ply maple, carbon fiber inserts, and various concave profiles for street and transition skating.
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High vs. low profiles, hanger widths, and the best brands for responsive turning and smooth grinds.
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Skateboard Wheels
Hardness ratings (99A vs 101A), wheel shapes, and diameters for park, street, and filming setups.
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Grip Tape
Standard vs. extra-gritty textures, perforated options to prevent bubbles, and custom graphic grips.
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Bushings & Hardware
Refining your turn with conical or barrel bushings and choosing the right Allen or Phillips bolt lengths.
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Skateboard Bearings
Standard steels, high-end ceramics, and built-in spacers to keep your momentum through every push.
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Risers & Deck Rails
Eliminating wheel bite with riser pads and protecting your graphics with classic plastic deck rails.
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Vulcanized soles for board feel vs. cupsole protection for impact, plus durability features like ollie pads.
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Tools & Curb Wax
All-in-one T-tools for roadside adjustments and specialized waxes for making any ledge grindable.
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