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Blue Complete Skateboards Enuff Classic Logo 7.75"

Enuff Classic Logo 7.75"

Skateboard

£39.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.31/mo.*
3stores
Blue Complete Skateboards Colorbaby Skateboard Blue 2 Units

Colorbaby Skateboard Blue 2 Units

Skateboard

£51.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £17.00/mo.*
5stores
Blue Complete Skateboards BigBuy Outdoor Super Flavors Children's Skateboard

BigBuy Outdoor Super Flavors Children's Skateboard

Skateboard

£8.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
4stores

Complete Skateboards: 3 things to consider before buying

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The deck size of complete skateboards significantly impacts your riding experience. For a more comfortable ride, consider your shoe size and skating style. Larger decks (8.5″ and above) are ideal for cruising and vert skating due to their stability, while smaller decks (7.5″ to 8″) suit street skating and technical tricks because of their agility. Selecting the right deck width enhances both comfort and control.

Wheel hardness, measured in durometer, affects how complete skateboards handle different surfaces. Softer wheels (78A-87A) provide better grip and are suitable for rough terrain or cruising. In contrast, harder wheels (88A-101A) offer less resistance on smooth surfaces, making them perfect for park or street skating where speed is crucial. Understanding wheel hardness helps you tailor the skateboard to your preferred environment.

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