Chris Joslin broke down his skateboard gear and created a signature deck.
Plan B was founded by a group of friends who had the knowledge and expertise needed to make incredible skateboard gear.Plan B complete skateboards are perfect for buying and riding.They have a deck, truck, wheels, and bearings.A fun skateboard deck will add personality to your board.Plan B skateboard decks are made from thick 7 ply maple.Plan B skateboard wheels are named after the engineers behind the brand.They are sold in packs of four.Make sure you have the right tools to tune up your skateboard if it's starting to wear down.Everything you need to get the job done is included in the Plan B tool kits.Plan B should be presented by sporting their clothing.Plan B jackets are the best for warmth and comfort.A hooded Plan B sweatshirt will do the trick for cooler nights.Plan B t-shirt will satisfy your cravings.The name is on the front of their tops.Plan B jeans and shorts are easy to skate in.Their bottoms allow you to perform tricks with ease.Plan B socks will complete your look.Plan B stickers can be stuck anywhere.You are sure to stand out with all of your Plan B gear.
Plan B is a well-known brand in the skateboarding community.Plan B has something for everyone.
Skaters Ages 13 years old and older can use skateboard decks that are 7.6" and larger.
Skater height is 5'3" and the skateboard width is 7.6", perfect for Skaters Ages 13 and older.
Skater height 3'4" and underSize 3 shoes are ideal for Skaters Ages 5 years old or younger.
Skater height between 3'5" and 4'4" is ideal for ages 6 to 8.
Skater height between 4'5" and 5'2" is ideal for Skaters Ages 9 to 14 years old.
Skater height 3'4" and underSize 3 shoes or smaller is perfect for Micro Completes.
Skater height between 3'5" and 4'4" is ideal for ages 6 to 8.
Skater height between 4'5" and 5'2" is perfect for Skaters Ages 9 to 14 years old.
Do you feel uncomfortable gripping up your new board?No need to worry.Allow our professionals to grip your new deck to avoid air bubbles.
Professionally gripping the skateboard deck is included in this service.There was a nice clean cut around the edge.Pressing the skateboard bearings into the wheels.Each bearing will be seated with a professional bearing press.Skateboard trucks and wheels are being assembled.The truck assembly will have wheels installed with proper speed washers.Ensuring proper Torque tolerance on all hardware is done by installing the truck assembly to the deck.A hang tag from your builder.
The skateboard trucks are connected to the skateboard deck with skateboard hardware.Skateboard hardware is the bolts and locknuts used to build a board.The bolts can have heads.Skateboard hardware comes in many different lengths, and often includes one different colored bolt so that the rider can mark the nose of their board.There are 8 bolts and 8 locknuts needed to assemble a skateboard.What size hardware do I need for my skateboard?There are no risers for 1 1/8", 1 1/4", and 1 1/2" hardware.
What size hardware do I need for my skateboard?There are no risers for 1 1/8", 1 1/4", and 1 1/2" hardware.
Your truck's width should match the width of your skateboard deck.
From the bottom of the truck's baseplate, you can measure truck height.A mid-sized truck works well for most skateboarders, but high or low trucks may be preferred for different styles of skaters.
LO is designed for small wheels and provides extra stability for flip tricks.
The truck has a T-shaped aluminum alloy grind area.It makes contact with the rails.The wheels are mounted on the hanger.Lighter ones are available.Your truck's width should match the width of your skateboard deck.
The average width of a skateboard deck is 7.5".The type of riding and the size of the rider affect the width.Skaters prefer a wider deck.Skaters prefer a smaller deck.The width of your skateboard deck is more important than the length.Some general guidelines are here.
5 years old or younger, under 3'4" tall, the deck width is 6.75" or smaller.There are either size 3 shoes or smaller shoes.
For skaters over the age of 13 who are taller than 5'3" with a shoe size of 9 or up, the full deck width is 7.5" or larger.
The shape of the skateboard deck is referred to as deck type.If you are a beginner, choose your deck according to its width.The width is determined by your size, skating style and personal preference.Some general guidelines are here.
5 years old or younger, under 3'4" tall, the deck width is 6.75" or smaller.There are either size 3 shoes or smaller shoes.
For skaters over the age of 13 who are taller than 5'3" with a shoe size of 9 or up, the full deck width is 7.5" or larger.
A skateboarding style and the corresponding shape are referred to as Cruisers, Old School, Freestyle, Longboard and Downhill.
The length is measured from the tip of the nose to the tail.Longboards can range from 28 to 32 and are referred to by advanced skaters as the average board length.
All Skateboard wheels are measured in millimetres.The number is smaller than the wheel.Smaller wheels are slower than bigger wheels.
Small slower wheels, stable for trick riding and smaller riders skating street, skate parks and bowls.
The average wheel size for beginners is 54-59mm.
Specialty riders skating longboards, old-school boards, downhill and dirt boards are made for speed and rougher surfaces.
The wheel is measured by the durometer.The softer the wheels, the better the grip.
Soft wheel is good for rough surfaces, longboards or street boards that need lots of grip and easier to roll over cracks and pebbles.It is designed for a smooth ride.
The grip is still good even though it's slightly harder and faster.There are rough surfaces on the street.
An all-around wheel with good speed and grip.For beginners, skate parks, ramps and pools are great.There are smooth surfaces.
The wheel with the least grip is 101a.It's not effective on slick and rough surfaces.These are pro wheels.
The B scale allows the scale to extend another 20 points for harder wheels in order to make them even harder.
Skateboard helmets are subject to different laws in different states.Skaters under the age of 18 in California are required to wear aCPSC Certified helmet at all times.The safety standards for skateboarding require that skateboard helmets have a protective liner.You should check your state's regulations before ordering.
California requires that skateboard helmets meet the requirements of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.Warehouse Skateboards will not be allowed to ship non-CPSC Certified helmets to California because of Section 890.4 of the Streets and Highway Code.
ABEC rating is used to measure most bearings.The higher the ABEC rating, the more precise the bearing will be.Grades 1,3,5,7 and 9 are included in the rating system.The closer you get to an ABEC 9 rating, the quicker you will skateboard.
It is best to measure your head and refer to the size chart for each brand of helmet.Follow these steps to measure your head.