Finding your skateboard

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Tips on buying a skateboard Today, skateboards come in various shapes and sizes and are aimed at different groups of skateboarders based on their skill level. Some skaters are more into terrain riding, looking for rails, ledges or gaps. Other prefer achieving high speeds and are rushing downhill. Also, there are people who just use it as an affordable means of transport rather than for performing tricks. If you are a beginner and want to find out more about available skateboard brands on the market, you will need some useful tips. First of all, you must clearly define the purpose of your skateboard. In other words, you have to understand why you would need it: to perform tricks and become a professional or to simply ride it as your own transport. Also, it is important to know that each skater develops his/her own preferences over time like favorite brand, size, shape, illustration, etc. If you completely lack experience, but you are ready to buy a skateboard, it is recommended that you start with an affordable skateboard, longboard or cruise. It will help you push off more comfortably and balance on the board as you ride. These are the first steps before you get to the next level. Now, when you move easily with your board, you can focus more on some technical moves. Here we should speak about jumping on a ramp, try to ollie and get close to more complex tricks. At that moment, you will need to test different trucks and wheels to see how they influence the riding. For this reason, you may ask a professional to give you a piece of advice or try to figure it yourself. Regardless of what type of terrain you are more into, you can always find a skateboard to meet your preference. You feel like you are more into ramp riding, then you are a vert skater, known as pool skater. For this purpose, you will need a unique skate. Or, you can even be a longboard skater that differs significantly from the traditional skateboarding featuring a design that allows the skater to ride more smoothly and perform wide turns. There is still a lot more to discuss in terms of skateboard style and affordability, but it is up-to-you to choose a specialized provider who can advise on different models based on your personal needs. This is actually the most important part of purchasing a skate as there are plenty of stores. But, make sure you buy from a professional!