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Skateboarding is a sport that requires much more than just a board and a passion for tricks. Many people prioritise their boards, trucks and wheels, and overlook other essential things that are needed to safely have fun while skating. Even though it looks easy and...

A cruiser skateboard is a type of board made specifically for gliding effortlessly around streets, urban landscapes, or almost any flat surface. The curved rear end, or "kicktail," is a common feature on many cruiser boards. If doing tricks with your board all around the parks and ramps doesn’t sound like your ideal skateboarding fun, then perhaps you might be interested in cruising. To start off on the right foot, you’re going to have to:

Skateboarding is a sport where you move fast on hard surfaces, so in addition to all the fun, there’s danger too. It can result in all kinds of injuries, from small cuts and bruises to serious brain damage. Even injuries that heal quickly can cause...

Skateboarding is unquestionably an evergreen sport that demands a lot of practice. But it's very different from, for example, skiing or football. For one, skating doesn't require a team or a closet full of equipment. It encourages more spontaneity and self-expression, which is also expressed in the clothing choices.

If you've just decided to build your own skateboard, good for you! I've always felt that building a skateboard on your own is much better than buying one from a store, as you put time and effort into the board and develop a personal connection with it. Moreover, you can build it according to your own requirements and specifications and ensure you get the best riding experience possible. If this is your first time building a skateboard, then there are a few things you should consider. One of the first choices you'll make is the size of the skate deck. The width, materials, concave and the length of the skate deck are all going to determine how you're going to perform on the skateboard, and what you'll be capable of doing altogether.