Jun 17

Skating is a fun hobby, and people all across the world enjoy cruising down the streets on their skateboards, pulling off amazing tricks, and enjoying the freedom that the boards give them. When it comes to choosing a skateboard, you will find that you have a number of choices. With all of the different brands and types of equipment available, it can become a bit overwhelming. One of the first choices that you have to make is whether you want to build your own board or buy complete skateboards. The following are the pros and cons of each.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Buying a Complete Skateboard

One of the biggest benefits is the convenience. Everything you need is already on the deck; the only thing you have to do is learn how to ride. When you buy from one of the premier manufacturers, you will find that you have a great board. The cost of these boards can vary depending on what you get, but they are affordable.

When it comes to drawbacks, the biggest problem might be that you do not have the exact board you want, and it might not suit your style or your needs. The equipment on the board, including the wheels and the trucks, comes standard, and you might want something different. Still, for complete beginners, this is a good choice.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Building Your Own Skateboard

Those who have skated for a while know what they like and what they do not like in a board. They have the knowhow to build a board on their own, starting with the deck they want and adding all of the various components until they make a board that is just right for them. You can have exactly what you want.

One of the problems is time. Do you have the time or patience to wait for all of the various parts that you ordered to arrive in the mail? If you have only been skating a short time, you might buy something that your friends recommend, only to find out that it doesn’t feel right on your board. This is best left to those who have skated for a year or so.

Ultimately, the choice is yours. If you are brand new to skating, though, you might want to take the easy route and buy a completed board. You can always make changes as you gain experience.

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Mar 07

When you’re putting together a custom skateboard, you should put some serious thought into all its components, including its deck, truck, and wheels. Like every other piece of a custom skateboard, skateboard trucks can change the way that your skateboard moves and feels. Before you pick out the truck you want for your skateboard, you should know what each specification of the truck will do to your skateboard.

One of the main specifications for a truck is its height. The height can make a huge difference in the maneuverability of your board. A low truck will make it easier for you to flip the skateboard, but, paradoxically, it will make the skateboard more stable. An overly high truck will be able to take on larger wheels, which can make it easier to go longer distances and faster speeds.

Another major factor in choosing a truck is picking the right bushings. The bushings are rubber pieces that help give the skateboard cushioning. A board with really stiff bushings will be quite stable, and a board with really soft bushings will easily turn and will be very maneuverable. Keep in mind that it will be easier to learn on a board with stiff cushioning, but that your bushings will break down and become softer over time.

Finally, trucks are made in different widths. Luckily, this is the easiest specification to figure out for your skateboard because it depends on the width of your skateboard’s deck. Before you buy a skateboard truck, you’ll want to do some research to figure out which width will best fit your skateboard deck. Getting all of these specifications correct will make your custom board perfect for you, and it will make your board able to do exactly what you need it to do.

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