Skateboarding
Skateboarding has a history longer than extreme sports will lead you to believe. It used to be that people thought of skateboarders as slackers, but it requires much more athleticism and talent than one might think. What it doesn't require is a lot of spending or any major equipment. A basic skateboard setup is pretty simple, and once you get rolling it doesn't get much more costly.
Build Your Own: To build your own custom board, you'll need some basic equipment: decks





Get expert help: Sound too complicated? Go for a complete deck
| Skateboard Decks | |
![]() |
A deck
Brands: Anti-Hero |
| Grip Tape | |
![]() |
Grip tape: This is not an optional piece of equipment. Grip tape is the black, gritty stuff on the top surface of your deck. It comes in 33-inch sheets that have a sticky, tacky side and a grippy, sandpaper-y side. This is what keeps the board on your feet and gives you a large measure of control. Grip tape comes in a variety of grits that are usually decided upon by manufacturer (standard is 80-100 grit).
|
| Skateboard Wheels | |
![]() |
Skateboard wheels
|
| The Rest | |||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
Trucks Trucks
|
Bearings Bearings
|
Protection For kids as well as for professionals, protective gear is a necessity. What kind depends on your skateboarding ability as well as style: if you are a beginner or if you participate in contests, chances are that you will need the most protective gear. That includes a helmet
|
Footwear A skater's shoes |
| Related Buying Guides | ||||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |











