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What size of skateboard do I need?

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Asked by: Lorenzo Bamboo

We recommend starting with a skateboard deck width that is proportional to your shoe size. If you wear men’s size 6.5 to 9, start out with a deck width of 7.5 to 8.0 inches. If you wear shoes 9.5 or larger, we recommend getting a deck between 8.0 and 8.5 inches.

What size skateboard do I need for my height?

Here’s a list of heights to skateboard sizes that you should consider: 4ft 6in or shorter: 7.25” to 7.75” board size. 4ft 6in to 5ft 6 in: 7.75” to 8.00” board size. 5ft 6 inch or taller: 8.00” to 8.50”

Is 8.0 A good skateboard size?

7.50″ to 8.00″: Medium deck width for teen or adult riders skating street terrain or doing more technical tricks. 8.00″ to 8.50″: Ideal for various street and transition terrain. Parks, pools, rails, stairs. 8.50″ and up: Wider decks great for transition skating, bigger street tricks, pools, or just cruising.

How big is a 8.0 skateboard?

Most 8.0” decks are 31.75” long. Even though there is no set length for skateboard decks. It’s not rare to find 8.0” that are 31.63” or 31.875” long. Depending on the brand, shape and concave, some 8.0” decks can even be significantly longer at 32.35” long, whereas some can be significantly shorter at 30.75”.

Is a 8.25 skateboard good for beginners?

If you’re not convinced go with an 8.25″, it provides a little more stability than an 8, but you’re not going to do kickflips anytime soon. The truth is that you’ll probably get used to an 8″ if you decide to buy one. I just recommend wider boards because this may help you keep your balance more than a smaller deck.

Is an 8.5 deck too big?

If you wear shoes 9.5 or larger, we recommend getting a deck between 8.0 and 8.5 inches. In general, skaters who like flip tricks, manuals, ledges, flat bars and technical tricks usually prefer boards on the narrower side of the spectrum (7.75 – 8.25 inches).

Is a 7.75 skateboard too small?

Any skateboard between 7.75″ and 8.25″ is a great all-around option for a wide variety of skating styles. Just remember, it’s all personal preference, there’s no right answer! Skateboard deck length is primarily dependent again on your riding style. Most skateboard decks range from 28”-33” in length.

How do I pick a beginners skateboard?

We recommend starting with a skateboard deck width that is proportional to your shoe size. If you wear men’s size 6.5 to 9, start out with a deck width of 7.5 to 8.0 inches. If you wear shoes 9.5 or larger, we recommend getting a deck between 8.0 and 8.5 inches.

What skateboard should a beginner get?

To start with, we recommend a deck width of 7.75″ or 8.0″. Most full-sized complete skateboards will come in either 7.75″ or 8.0″ widths, this is the right size to start with, as your experience grows you’ll know if you need a wider board later on. Check out our range of Full Size Complete Skateboards here…

What size skateboard should a 15 year old have?

Sizing Chart

Height Range Estimated Age Shoe Size
3’5” – 4’4” 6-7 y.o 4 – 5
4’5” – 5’2” 8-12 y.o. 6-7
5’3” – 5’6” 13-14 y.o. 7-8
5’7” and taller 15 y.o. and older 9 and up

Is an 8.0 skateboard too small?

Once again, this is where personal preference will come into play, so use this and all of our skateboard sizing as a general rule. 7.5″ to 8″ – Standard deck size for most riders skating streets or doing more technical tricks with a shoe size of 11 or less.

Is there a big difference between 8.0 and 8.25 deck?

Just a little more surface area for my feet so I'll have to see this has like been a really small test.

What size trucks fit a 8.25 deck?

Size Guide – Skateboard Trucks

Skateboard Truck Size Guide
Deck Size Hanger Width Destructo
7.75 to 8.25″ 137mm / 5.25″ 5.25
8.25 to 8.75″ 149mm / 6″ 5.5
8.75 to 9.75″ 160mm / 6.3″ 5.75

What trucks fit an 8.0 deck?

For the perfect truck size, you are aiming to match the overall truck width to the deck width, for example, a 7.75″ deck matches a 5.0″ truck, an 8.0″ deck matches a 5.25″ truck.

Will 139 trucks fit a 8.25 deck?

The 139s have a 137 millimeter hanger with an 8 inch axle. This size is built specifically to fit with boards between the 7.75 and 8.25 inch width range.

What are 149 trucks?

Independent Skateboard Truck Size Chart

Truck Size Axle Width (in) Skateboard Deck Width (in)
139 8 7.8 – 8.2
144 8.25 8.2 – 8.375
149 8.5 8.375 – 8.6
159 8.75 8.6 – 9

What size board does 149 trucks fit?

2.1 Skateboard Trucks: The right width

INDEPENDENT Size desicription Axle width Recommended deck width – ideal
148 Team 8.25″ (209 mm) 8.125″ – 8.375″
149 8.5″ (216 mm) 8.375″ – 8.625″
149 Team 8.5″ (216 mm) 8.375″ – 8.625″
151 8.75″ (222 mm) 8.625″ – 8.875″

What size trucks do I need for a 7.0 deck?

Skateboard Truck & Wheel Size Chart

Truck Size
Deck Width Theeve Wheel Size
7″ 48-52mm
7.25″ 4.75 48-52mm
7.5″ 4.75 48-54mm

How do I know what size truck to get?

Use the chart below to find the right size trucks for your deck width.



Skateboard Truck Size Chart.

Deck Width (in) Suggested Truck Axle Width (in)
7.75 – 8.25 8.0
7.875 – 8.375 8.125
8.0 – 8.5 8.25
8.25 – 8.75 8.4 / 8.5

Do trucks matter on a skateboard?

Skateboard trucks are the most important part of your board, perhaps even are the heart and soul. Trucks have a huge impact on how your board feels and performs, they also last the longest.

What size wheels do I need for a 8.0 deck?

FIND THE RIGHT SIZE SKATE PARTS

Deck Size truck Size Wheel Size
8.0 7.75 – 8.25 Axles 50 – 54 mm
8.125 8.0 – 8.25 AXLES 50 – 54 mm
8.25 8.0 – 8.5 axles 52 – 55 mm
8.375 8.25 – 8.5 axles 52 – 55 mm

Are Low trucks better for street skating?

Low trucks are generally for tech skating as the wheels sit closer to the board, creating a tighter center of gravity, making flip tricks a bit easier. You’ll want to ride smaller wheels, 48mm to 53mm, to avoid wheel bite. Low Trucks are better suited to ledge grinds and general ‘tech’ skatepark skating.

Should I skate with risers?

Skateboard decks that use wheels smaller than 55mm do not typically require risers; however, even 1/8″ risers can help keep your hardware in place. Skateboard decks that use wheels smaller than 55mm do not typically require risers; however, 1/8″ risers can help keep the hardware from vibrating loose.

Are Loose trucks better for flip tricks?

If you notice yourself struggling to stay online when you set up for flip tricks, try tightening your trucks. A final point about tight trucks: They are much kinder to the ankles than loose trucks. The stability you get from tight trucks can prevent some foot and ankle injuries from occurring.

Do risers help you ollie higher?

Now we could have also changed to the bigger wheels. But then with the bigger wheels your boards going to be heavier here the weight difference is the riser pad it's minimal which is barely anything.

Are shock pads necessary?

Shock pads are rectangular-shaped washers that are placed between the trucks and deck of a skateboard. Shock pads aren’t necessarily a crucial component, but they can be quite helpful in solving some common problems.

Do pro skateboarders use riser pads?

You would not use riser pads for a normal skateboard. Simply because you don't typically need them the reason we're using them. Now on a normal board is simply because we're just yeah.