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Thứ Sáu, 7 tháng 10, 2016

Tips To Help You Pick The Perfect Skateboard Brand

By Angela Bennett


If you're new to skating, it can be quite hard to choose the right board due to the numerous considerations. While they come in many different varieties, choosing the wrong skateboard could be disastrous. But if you're patient enough to analyze your options, you're guaranteed to choose the right skateboard brand that suits your preferences.

Price is a huge determinant when it comes to choosing the right board. This is especially so for those keen on finding the cheapest product they can find. Skateboards found at online dealerships and supermarkets are usually of lower quality. Most of them are however of poor quality, and it therefore doesn't make sense to spend on a mediocre product. A better option would be to head down to local shops and compare the different options available at your budget. This way, you'll be better informed about your options, besides getting crucial advice from the salespersons.

Skateboards fall into two wide categories, which include complete sets and custom-built boards. The latter are usually meant for advanced skaters who know exactly what they want. If you're just starting out, it's safer to stick with the stock boards for simplicity. As you learn the basics, you'll get a good grasp of what you like and what you can do without.

Skateboards can be constructed using a number of materials, ranging from wood to aluminum and plastic. Wood, specifically the Canadian Maple, is widely preferred due its durability and stability. Still, you could opt for boards made of plastic or fiberglass if you prefer something different; these two are still highly durable. All these materials are generally affordable and within the reach of most skaters.

Skateboard decks come in four main sizes, with the width being the distinguishing dimension. These include micro, mini, mid-size and full-size. Micro boards are meant for children under the age of 5, while mini boards are suitable for their slightly older counterparts. A mid-size board corresponds to a shoe size of 7 and 8, and is the most common beginning deck size for kids. Adults are better suited by full-size boards, which are usually 7.5 inches or wider. To make the right decision, visit a local shop for accurate measurement. Some outlets will even allow you to take the board on a short test ride.

Skateboards vary in shape depending on what they're designed for. Here, your choices include longboards, short boards and penny boards. To make the right choice, it would be advisable to visit a local store and try out various products in order to see which suits you best. Novices are also advised to pick boards devoid of elaborate designs for safety reasons.

The most significant component of a skateboard with respect to speed, riding experience and stability is the wheels. Harder wheels usually offer quicker speeds, albeit with an increased sensitivity to vibrations. For a beginner, this option would allow one get a good grasp of the road. But if you want more comfort, choose the larger, softer wheels for a steadier ride.

As you shop, remember to stick with standard sizes and shapes. While fancier shapes will easily sway most people, it would be prudent to avoid choosing solely on the basis of appearance. Testing the board out, preferably with the shoes you'll be using, will allow you get the board that suits your preferences best.




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