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Skateboard Decks – Buying Guide

November 28th, 2009

Choosing a skateboard deck can be a mind-boggling undertaking. There are umpteen parameters that need to be taken in to consideration when beginning the task of purchasing a low-cost skateboard deck. When buying a skateboard deck you need to look at 3 key categories. These factors are the width of the deck, concaveness, and the look of the skateboard deck. Here is some primary information to get you started.

Skateboard Decks

Skateboard Decks

Width is one of the bigger facets of purchasing a skateboard. The width of a board takes into account whether you are a beginner or have been skating for a long period as well.  For example, if you are going to use the skateboard for tricks and how comfortable the skateboard feels to you. If you are a beginner or have poor balance, then a bigger skateboard deck will help you maintain your balance and help you feel more at ease. If you are an advanced skateboarder, than a thinner deck will most likely suit you better. Do not feel that you should buy a thinner deck just because a pro-skateboarder has one. Some lead skaters have tighter decks. This is because they have been skating for a long time and have great balance.

Another choice and one that is based on your personal taste is the concavity of a skateboard deck. Concave refers to the way that the board curves up at its edges, nose and back. The amount of concave will depend on your skate flair and what feels good to you. There are 3 stages of concave. Mellow concave on a skateboard deck is very shallow and almost flat. If you have a flat-footed skate style then this would work out best for you. At the other end of the spectrum of concave is a steep skateboard deck. A steep concave will make you feel like your feet are really stuck to the board. If neither of these feels right for you there is a one more choice. A mid-level concave deck draws from both types to develop a perfect middle. When you go into a shop ask to try out the boards of various concaveness to see what looks best to you.

Lastly, there is how you want your skateboard deck to look like. You want your board to be you. This is all about personalized preference and what you feel looks best on a skateboard deck. There are several styles that are available from full board to partial, color, design, wording etc. You can browse some shops to find the right look. Some manufacturers now have the choice of designing your own graphic to put on your deck.

Many options go into obtaining the best, least expensive, and perfect skateboard deck for you. By thinking of these points and spending the time, you will be able to get the best skateboard deck that fits your style.

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