What size boards do pros ride?

Most professional street skaters will ride decks that range from 8″ to 8.5″. This range seems to be the most common across the many different professional skaters in the world. This size skateboard provides the stability that they need but is also small enough for them to control and flip.
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What size skateboard do pro skaters use?

An 8'5” Skateboard Deck is the Pro-Choice

There is no doubt that almost all professionals have opted for the 8'5” deck in their important rides. Even though this size is supposed to have a weaker controllability compared to other small boards such as 8” or even 7'75”.
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What size board does Tony Hawk Ride?

Birdhouse Skateboards Tony Hawk Mcsqueeb Skateboard Deck 8.5x32 - Warehouse Skateboards.
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Is a 8.0 skateboard a good size?

7.50" to 8.00": Medium deck width for teen or adult riders skating street terrain or doing more technical tricks. 8.00" to 8.50": Ideal for various street and transition terrain. Parks, pools, rails, stairs. 8.50" and up: Wider decks great for transition skating, bigger street tricks, pools, or just cruising.
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Is an 8.5 deck too big?

If you wear shoes 9.5 or larger, we recommend getting a deck between 8.0 and 8.5 inches. In general, skaters who like flip tricks, manuals, ledges, flat bars and technical tricks usually prefer boards on the narrower side of the spectrum (7.75 – 8.25 inches).
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Is a 8.38 deck too big?

For all-around skating, a width between 8.0" and 8.38" should work out for you. Almost all skate deck brands will have many options in this size range. Note to Beginners: If you are completely new to skateboarding and are unsure what style of riding you may be attracted to, go with a deck size between 7.75" and 8.38".
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What size board is Nyjah Huston?

Disorder Skateboards makes decks in four different sizes: 8”, 8.125”, 8.25” and 8.5”. Given the technical nature of his riding, it's no surprise Huston comes down on the narrower end of the spectrum, riding an 8.125”, which he prefers for the balance between being light but also substantial enough for riding big rails.
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What boards do pro skaters use?

Most professional street skaters will ride decks that range from 8″ to 8.5″. This range seems to be the most common across the many different professional skaters in the world. This size skateboard provides the stability that they need but is also small enough for them to control and flip.
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Is a 9 inch skateboard too big?

What size skateboard should you get? We recommend starting with a skateboard deck width that is proportional to your shoe size. If you wear men's size 6.5 to 9, start out with a deck width of 7.5 to 8.0 inches. If you wear shoes 9.5 or larger, we recommend getting a deck between 8.0 and 8.5 inches.
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What size board does Andrew Reynolds ride?

What the pros ride and why. I ride a Birdhouse board, my model. The size of my wheelbase is 14.3. The length is 32 inches; the width is 7.88.
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What size board does Eric Koston ride?

In a 2009 video segment, Koston stated that his setup consisted of a Girl skateboard deck (8 and one-eighth-inch wide), Independent 139 trucks (high), 50 millimetres (2.0 in) Spitfire wheels, Bones Swiss bearings, and Bones yellow bushings (medium).
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What size board does Yuto Horigome use?

Yuto Horigome rides a Impact Light deck that measures 8.0" x 31.6" with a Medium Concave shape and his deck features the Blind OG Logo Black graphic.
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Is 7.75 skateboard too small?

Any skateboard between 7.75″ and 8.25″ is a great all-around option for a wide variety of skating styles. Just remember, it's all personal preference, there's no right answer! Skateboard deck length is primarily dependent again on your riding style. Most skateboard decks range from 28”-33” in length.
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What is a normal size skateboard?

Length: A skateboard's length can be measured from its nose to tail. The average size is 28''- 32''. Width: Skateboard decks are typically between 7.5′′ and 8.25′′ wide. The width is influenced by the skater's foot size and riding style.
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What size board does Jamie Foy ride?

Foy keeps it loose with a burly 8.5 inch Deathwish skateboard, 151 Thunder trucks, and size 54-millimeter Spitfire wheels. Get the full scoop behind Foy's skateboard in his Setups video above.
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Is a 8.25 skateboard good for beginners?

If you're not convinced go with an 8.25″, it provides a little more stability than an 8, but you're not going to do kickflips anytime soon. The truth is that you'll probably get used to an 8″ if you decide to buy one. I just recommend wider boards because this may help you keep your balance more than a smaller deck.
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Can a skateboard be too big for you?

Yes. Board size can make a huge impact on the quality of your ride. A board too big and you will have to fight to find the right footing. While riding a board too small leaves you with less landing room when you go off of stairs and drops.
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Does skateboard size really matter?

Skateboard size doesn't matter in most cases. It depends on your personal preference and the style you prefer. Shoe size, your height, or weight hardly have anything to do with the correct deck size, with a few exceptions.
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