Skateboard wraps are easy to apply and a great way to add a unique look to your skateboard. You can apply a wrap in less than an hour, and you won't need to purchase any special equipment or materials. If you're looking for something fun and unique, give it a try! As a skateboarder, you have probably noticed that there is no manual when it comes to wrapping your skateboard. Many companies will … [Read more...]
Benefit Of High Trucks Vs Low Trucks Skateboards
The great debate among skateboarders is whether it's better to ride high trucks or low trucks. This debate has been around since the early days of skateboarding, and there are pros and cons to both sides. In this blog post, we'll take a look at the history of skateboard trucks, how they work, and the pros and cons of high trucks vs low trucks. We'll also provide a size guide to help you choose the … [Read more...]
Can Fat People Skateboard?
The short answer is yes fat people can skateboard. The longer answer is that it depends on a few factors such as the amount of weight you are carrying your center of gravity and your skating style. If you are new to skateboarding or are carrying a lot of extra weight it is best to start with a wider board for stability. You may also want to consider getting softer wheels to make it easier to … [Read more...]
Varial Kickflips: The Annoying Trick That Won’t Go Away
Two decades ago, the varial kickflip wasn't even a trick. In the 90's most of the skaters on the street thought it was a useless trick and didn't even bother learning it. It wasn't part of the street culture. For most skaters, the varial kickflip is an annoying trick. Why? This blog will try and explain why. The kickflip is one of the most familiar tricks in skateboarding. It is one of the … [Read more...]
The Ultimate Guide to Kickflip Foot Placement
Kickflips is a very popular skateboarding move, but it is also one that can be easily messed up if the proper foot positioning is not followed. There are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to kickflip foot placement. First, you'll want to make sure that your front foot is positioned slightly behind the center of the board. This will give you the most control when flipping the board. … [Read more...]
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