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Are Cheap Skateboards both Economical and Safe?

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As a skateboarder, you may already know that the sport of skateboarding is extremely popular and there are dozens of different skateboards out there that are cheaper. There are some skateboards out there that just appear to be cheap, but most of them have brand names that can be trusted and occasionally, there are some that have endorsements by pro-skateboarders.

So, how will you be able to tell if the skateboard that is relatively cheaper that you have found at your local sports shop or local store is going to be a good skateboard?

Normally, from experience, it is going to depend on how seriously you take your skateboarding. In a situation, where you only want to skate casually every once in a blue moon, there are some cheaper skateboards that may work out just fine. However, you should take into consideration that this may be a false economy in the event that you end up eventually taking skateboarding more seriously, because you would definitely have to purchase a pro-grade, second skateboard.

In addition to all of this, you aren’t going to be able to blame all of your lack of progress on the skateboard. However, you should know that quality really does make a really big difference. Below are a couple of the things that you are going to need to watch out for:

1) Wheels- As a skater, you need to make sure that you examine the wheels that are attached to the skateboard. In the event that the wheels are made of plastic, you minds well go ahead and throw the board away and just keep on walking, plastic wheels are only going to give you a terrible experience while skateboarding. The wheels on the skateboard should be made from urethane. When the wheels are made out of plastic, they won’t grip the ground, and you are going to slide completely out of control, rubber wheels will also rip apart.

2) Bearings- As a skater, you need to make sure that the wheels on the skateboard spin freely. In the event that the bearings have been stamped with any type of information, you need to see if there is some type of ABEC rating. If there is an ABEC rating listed, they should be okay.

3) Trucks- As a skater you must examine the skateboard’s axles. All of the axles should be created from metal that is fairly sturdy. Within the trucks, there should be some rubber bushes, you need to make sure that they are not made of plastic but instead made of rubber.

4) Deck- In the event that you are inexperienced, the deck may be a rather difficult part of the skateboard to check. Basically, what you are looking for are layers of wood that are pressed together, also check to make sure that the edges are well treated and rounded. If the graphics on the bottom appear to be cheaply painted on the skateboard, it doesn’t matter.

Skateboard Mag Review of Baker Skateboards Decks

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Well, I’m not that great of a skater, so I’ll tell you what I know. I can pop some clean ollies and am working on my heelflip, and this board has been doing wonders for me. I got the 7.56 inch Baker Logo Deck, and it is the best deck I ever ridden. I’ve ridden a Mystery (nothin special), 2 Elements (Horrible pop, no flip, no concave, I could go on), World Industries (Great pop at first, chipped alot) and Enjoi (Lost it’s pop like crazy). I suggest the logo board. It had amazing pop, flips were fast, pretty strong, and they have pretty good designs and a good team.

my baker rocks it still has good flip and ok pop no pressure cracks and it won’t chip easy i only have 1 chip and i have had it for 2 months i learned how to hellflip on it 360 nollie shuvit and variel

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