Where To Buy Skate Rails
Time to shred with our amazing selection of skateboard grindrails. Square pipe, round pipe, we have it all. Our grindrails are adjustable and powder coated for an unmatched quality you would find anywher else.
where to buy skate rails
If you need something special your in luck. We have made some of the sickest custom skateboard ramp setups around. Our custom skateboard ramps are built from the highest quality materials. Reach out with any questions.
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A thrilling outdoor entertainment option for the garden, for all ages & all abilities, to develop skill and confidence on skateboards, scooters, skates & BMX. Possibly one if the coolest gifts ever - your very own garden half pipe!
Nothing is cooler than having your own ramp in your driveway to skate anytime you wish. Warehouse Skateboards carries skateboard ramps that are perfect for skaters of any age and skill level. Choose from high quality skateboard ramps, grind boxes, and skateboard rails or build your own ramp using professional skateboard ramp plans. Stop having to pay to skate, get a ramp for your house and skate it anytime you want.
If you want to learn skateboard tricks at home on your own time, check out the skate ramps we have for sale. We've got quarterpipes and half pipes so you can learn classic tricks 5-0s or rock'n rolls on your board. If you want to learn how to axle stall or 50-50, we recommend our easy-to-assemble skateboard spine ramps. Or if you just want to get some air, get yourself a skateboard launch ramp. We've also got pro-level skateboard grind rails so you can learn slides and grinds without getting into trouble!
Here at Warehouse Skateboards, we carry top of the line skate ramps from brands like OC Ramps. Their half pipes, quarter pipes and grind boxes are all built with the highest quality materials. All OC Ramps come cut and pre-drilled, so all you have to do is screw it together. These skate ramps are so easy to assemble, even your mom can put them together! For skateboarders with a DIY attitude, we've also got skateboard ramp plans, so you can put together your very own. You can even customize it with skateboard ramp paint, which is specifically designed for ramps.
This service includes:Professionally gripping the skateboard deck. Insuring no bubbles and a nice clean cut around the edge.
Pressing 8 skateboard bearings into 4 wheels. Each bearing will be seated with a professional bearing press and will include bearing spacers when necessary.
Assembly of skateboard trucks and wheels. Both truck assemblies will have wheels installed with proper speed washers and torqued to the appropriate tolerance.
Installing both truck assemblies to the gripped deck and assuring proper torque tolerance on all hardware.
An autographed Warehouse Skateboards hang tag from your builder.
Skateboard hardware is used to connect the skateboard trucks to the skateboard deck. Skateboard hardware refers to the bolts and locknuts used when building a board. The bolts can have an Allen or Phillips head. 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.Each skateboard hardware set includes 8 bolts and 8 locknuts needed to assemble one skateboard.
The average width of a skateboard deck is 7.5"- 8.25". Width is influenced by the size of the rider and the type of riding. Bigger riders and those skating ramps typically prefer a wider deck. Street skaters usually choose a smaller deck. Choose your skateboard deck according to the width, not length. Here are some general guidelines:
Deck type refers to the size or style (shape) of the skateboard deck. If you are a beginner, choose your deck according to the width, not the length. The width you need depends on your size, skating style and personal preference. Here are some general guidelines:
The laws for skateboarding helmets vary from state to state. Many states require that skaters wear a helmet under a certain age, and some states like California make all skaters under 18 wear a CPSC Certified helmet at all times. CSPC skateboard helmets usually have an EPS protective liner that meets the safety standards for skateboarding. Make sure you check your state's regulations before ordering.
CPSC Certified Helmets: California requires that all skateboard helmets must meet the requirements of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Section 890.4 of the Streets and Highways Code enforces these standards in California and will not allow Warehouse Skateboards to ship non-CPSC Certified helmets to California.
Most bearings are measured by an ABEC rating. The higher the ABEC rating, the more accurate and precise the bearing will be. This rating system includes grades 1,3,5,7 and 9. The closer you get to an ABEC 9 rating, the faster and less friction you will have when skateboarding.
Note: Each brands skateboard helmet size will vary; therefore, it is best to measure your head and refer to the sizing chart specific to each brand of helmet. In order to properly measure your head, follow these steps:
Wrap a soft tape measure around your forehead, just above your eyebrows and ears. Keep the tape measure level from the front to the back of your head. Your skateboard helmet should sit low on your forehead.
Within each skateboard helmet product page there are specific measurements for each skate brand. Use that information, along with your head size, to determine your correct helmet size before placing your order. This will ensure that you receive the best fit.
The height of a skate rail should be adjustable between roughly 9 and 14 inches. This allows riders to to practice grinding obstacles of different heights. Less experienced skaters will generally start with a lower height and work their way up.
It goes without saying that you want a rail to feel stable when you skate it, but some are more durable and stable than others. Skate rails that weigh more generally have increased stability but are harder to carry around. The more often you intend to use your skate rail, the more durable it should be.
When this first arrived on my porch, I was still in the middle of my workday and had to move the box into my garage. The box it arrives in is a little awkward to move due to being close to 60 pounds and a little over 6 feet long. I began to doubt how easily I would put it in and take it out of my trunk to go skate after work. 041b061a72