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Anti Hero Misregist Eagle II Skateboard Deck

Anti Hero Misregist Eagle II Skateboard Deck

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Le Anti Hero Classic Popsicle rappresentano l’essenza dello skateboard street. Costruite con il classico shape...
Pleasures skateboards completo Robotika War pro

Pleasures Skateboards Completo Robotika WAR Pro

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Pleasures Skateboards Pro Complete è uno skateboard completo assemblato e testato direttamente da Pleasures Milano....
Magenta Casey Foley relic board 8.5" Magenta Casey Foley relic board 8.5" Is perfect for your street and park sessions. With a medium concave and super pop it is sure to give you major satisfaction. Magenta boards are built by the best manufacturers in the world and stand for high quality.

Magenta Casey Foley Relic Deck

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Magenta Casey Foley Relic Board 8.5” è una tavola da skateboard pensata per chi cerca...
PIZZA SKATEBOARDS MILOU SPEEDY DUCKY 8.0"

Pizza Skateboards Milou Speedy Ducky

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Pizza Skateboards Milou Speedy Ducky 8.0" È una stupenda tavola con uno shape new school....
Anti Hero Bird mis-Register Eagle 8.75"

Tavola Anti Hero Bird Mis-Register Eagle

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Le tavole Anti Hero Skateboards offrono il perfetto equilibrio tra resistenza, controllo e prestazioni. Ideali...
Anti Hero Bird Classic Eagle 8.25"

Anti Hero Classic Eagle Deck

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La Anti Hero Classic Eagle Deck è una tavola da skateboard che racchiude tutto lo...
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Polar Skate Soldier Roman Gonzales

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Tavola Polar Skate Soldier Roman Gonzales 8.375" È perfetta per essere usata in park, bowl...
Tavola Real Wilkind Lizhard 8.5″

Tavola Real Wilkins Lizhard

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Tavola Real Wilkins Lizhard 8.5" È perfetta per andare in street, skatepark o bowl. Mid...
Dgk Tavola Skateboard Bandido 8.06"

DGK Skateboard Bandido

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DGK Tavola Skateboard Bandido 8.06" È perfetta per essere usata in park, bowl e street....
Skate Mental Fernando Bramsmark Chocolate Tavola 8.25"

Skate Mental Fernando Bramsmark Chocolate

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Skate Mental Fernando Bramsmark Chocolate Tavola 8.25" È perfetta per fare street, park e bowl....
RIPNDIP SKATEBOARDS NERMBOUTINS DECK 8.25"

Ripndip Skateboards Nermboutins

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Ripndip Skateboards Nermboutins Deck 8.25" È perfetta per andare in street, skatepark e bowl. Skateboard...
jart twitlight deck

Jart Skateboard Twilight

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La storia di Jart skateboards è molto importante perché ha lanciato e fondato uno dei...
SOUR SKATEBOARD DECK ARMY GREMLINS 8.0"

Sour Skateboard Army Gremlins

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Sour Skateboard Army Gremlins 8.0" È perfetta per essere usata in park e street. Questa...
SOUR SOLUTION DECK 3 HOURS JOSEF 8.0"

Sour Solution 3 Hours Josef

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Sour Solution Deck 3 Hours Josef 8.0" È perfetta per essere usata in park e...
SOUR SOLUTION DECK BISEP KOFFE 8.0"

Sour Solution Bisep Koffe

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Sour Solution Deck Bisep Koffe 8.0" È perfetta per essere usata in park e street....
JART SKATEBOARD DECK MULTIPLA 8.375"

Jart Skateboard Deck Multipla

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Jart skateboard deck multiopla 8.375" è perfetta per essere usata in park e street e...
Stereo Peterson Arrow 8.0“ Skateboard Deck

Stereo Peterson Arrow

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Stereo Peterson Arrow 8.0" Skateboard Deck È perfetta per fare street skate e park. Questa...
Skate Mental Curtin Golf 8.125“

Skate Mental Curtin Golf

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Skate Mental Curtin Golf 8.125" Skateboard Deck è una tavola da skate. , tavola da...
Pleasures Skateboards Tavola Kill Them All 8.25"

Pleasures Skateboards Tavola Kill Them All 8.25"

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Pleasures Skateboards Tavola Kill Them All 8.25" è una tavola da skate. Deck perfetta per...
Pleasures Skateboards Robotika War Tavola 8.25"

Pleasures Skateboards Robotika War Tavola 8.25"

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Pleasures Skateboards Robotika War Tavola 8.25" è una tavola da skate. Deck perfetta per andare...
Pleasures Skateboards Excalibur Tavola 8.0"

Pleasures Skateboards Excalibur Tavola 8.0"

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Pleasures Skateboards Excalibur Tavola 8.0" è una tavola da skate. Deck perfetta per andare in...

Skateboard Decks: How to Choose the Right One

Choosing the wrong deck will slow down your progression right away. It’s not just a part of your setup—it’s the foundation that affects control, stability, and precision in every movement, shaping the way you skate. The deck is what defines how everything feels under your feet: balance, stability, precision in tricks, and how well you can manage the response when you start pushing harder.

Whether you’re starting from scratch or moving from a complete setup to something more technical, choosing the right skateboard deck is what separates fast progression from wasting time with the wrong feel.

Many riders think all skateboard decks are the same, but in reality, they differ significantly in construction, materials, and dimensions. Width, concave, pressing method, and wood quality all directly affect performance: a well-built deck feels more stable, smoother, and more predictable, while a poor choice can feel stiff, imprecise, and difficult to control, especially in the early stages.

The price of skateboard decks also varies based on these factors. It’s not just about aesthetics or brand: a cheap deck tends to lose its pop faster and offer less consistent performance, while a quality one maintains its characteristics longer and allows you to build a stronger technical foundation.

For this reason, choosing the right skate deck doesn’t mean spending more—it means understanding which features actually match your skill level and style.

Whether you’re looking for your first skateboard or planning to upgrade your setup, starting with the right foundation is essential. In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to make an informed choice, avoid common mistakes, and build a solid, predictable feel under your feet from day one.

street skater with skateboard deck control and balance

Skateboard Decks: Quality and Construction

There isn’t a single “best” brand, but there are clear differences between a well-built deck and one made to cut corners on materials. High-quality decks use select Canadian maple and are pressed with processes that ensure durability, elasticity, and consistent performance over time.

This is what really defines how a deck feels under your feet—not the graphic on top. When you move from a cheap deck to a properly built one, the difference is immediate from your first sessions.

A professional deck keeps its pop longer, responds more precisely under load, and releases energy more cleanly during tricks. In contrast, a lower-quality option tends to lose responsiveness quickly, feeling flatter, less stable, and harder to control as you start pushing your riding further.

Some constructions include materials like carbon or composite fibers to increase stiffness and durability, but even without them, a well-made deck can deliver high performance. What matters most is the wood quality, the pressing process, and the consistency of the final product.

If you’ve been skating for a while, you already know: when a deck works, you feel it right away. If you’ve cracked one, it means you’re riding at a level where the equipment is being pushed properly. At that point, choosing a new deck isn’t just about replacing it—it’s about maintaining the same level of control and precision.

In our catalog, you’ll find a curated selection of skateboard decks designed to cover different styles and skill levels, without filling the shop with unnecessary products. The goal isn’t to have everything, but to offer what actually works when you’re riding.

professional skateboard deck made from quality maple wood

Skateboard Deck Concave: How It Changes the Feel Under Your Feet

Concave is one of the most important factors when choosing a skateboard deck because it directly affects how the deck responds to your movements. It refers to the transverse curvature of the deck—the shape you feel under your feet when you shift weight to turn, pop, or land a trick.

Decks can feature low, medium, or high concave profiles. A low concave feels flatter and more stable, making it ideal if you prefer a smoother, less aggressive ride. Medium concave is the most common option, offering a balanced mix of control and comfort that works for most skaters.

High concave is more pronounced. It increases foot grip and makes movements more responsive, but it also requires more precision and control.

Shape also plays a big role. Modern decks, with more defined nose and tail geometry, tend to have a stronger concave to improve control during technical tricks. On the other hand, more classic or shaped designs often feature a mellower concave, better suited for a smoother and more fluid style of skating.

There isn’t a single “best” concave. It depends on how you skate, how aggressively you approach tricks, and how much control you want under your feet. It’s one of those details that might seem minor at first, but in practice, it completely changes how a deck feels.

street skateboard deck for urban skating

Skateboard Decks: Popsicle or Shaped—Which One Should You Choose?

Before choosing a skateboard deck, you need to understand what kind of skating you actually want to do. It’s not just about graphics or aesthetics—the shape directly affects how you move, how much control you have under your feet, and how you progress over time.

If your goal is to start without pressure, build confidence with your balance, and simply cruise around the city or on smooth surfaces, a shaped deck can be a very smart choice.

If, on the other hand, you want to learn tricks, develop technique, and ride something that responds precisely when you start pushing harder, then a popsicle is the right direction. It’s the standard of modern skateboarding, built for ollies, flips, and street or skatepark use.

The choice isn’t about right or wrong—it’s about consistency with how you want to ride. And this is exactly where most beginners get it wrong.

skater performing a frontside ollie on a skateboard deck

Shaped Decks: Features, Feel, and Real-World Use

Shaped decks come in a wide range of outlines and dimensions: shorter or longer noses, less pronounced tails, wider or narrower shapes. Some designs take direct inspiration from ’80s and early ’90s boards, while others are modern reinterpretations built for a smoother, less technical ride.

A shaped deck helps you find your balance faster if you’ve never stepped on a skateboard before. Under your feet, it feels more stable, less reactive, and easier to control. For this reason, it’s often a solid choice for adults who want to start without jumping straight into a highly technical setup.

Many skaters also ride these decks as an alternative to a traditional popsicle. Tricks become more challenging—especially technical ones—but that’s exactly why landing something on a shaped deck can feel completely different and more rewarding.

If you want to use it in the street as well, setup becomes important. Running wheels in the 97A–104A range makes it faster and more responsive, turning it into something much more dynamic and fun. Underfoot, the sensation shifts noticeably: less standard, more personal.

With softer wheels, it effectively becomes a smooth and stable cruiser—ideal if you’re not focused on tricks yet or if you prefer a more relaxed and progressive approach to skateboarding.

old school shaped cruiser skateboard deck

Popsicle Skateboard Deck: The Standard for Street, Tricks, and Control

If you really want to learn how to skate—ollies, kickflips, tricks on flat ground or stairs—then the popsicle is the obvious choice. It’s the most functional and refined shape in modern skateboarding, designed to deliver control, precision, and responsiveness in every situation.

The defining feature of a popsicle deck is the near symmetry between nose and tail. Some versions have identical ends (double decks), but in most cases the nose is slightly longer and more pronounced, while the tail is shorter and more responsive. This gives you better control during tricks and a quicker, more direct response when you pop.

Moving from a complete setup to a pro-level skateboard deck is a key step. With a properly built popsicle, you start to feel a clear difference: stronger pop, better response under load, and more consistent control in every movement.

Over time, experience will guide your choices. We can give you the right direction, but skating is what teaches you what actually works. The more you ride, the more you understand whether you prefer something more responsive or more stable, narrower or wider. That’s where your style starts to take shape.

popsicle skateboard deck with nose and tail for tricks

Skateboard Decks: Sizes and Technical Specifications

Understanding how to choose the right skateboard deck means going beyond appearance and really understanding how it’s built. At the beginning everything can seem similar, but in reality every detail directly affects stability, control, and response under your feet.

Dimensions are the first thing to consider, but not the only one. Width influences balance and ease of movement, while length and wheelbase affect weight distribution and overall stability. At the same time, elements like nose, tail, and concave completely change how the deck feels when you ride.

Construction also plays a major role. The number of plies, the glue, and the pressing method all influence durability and responsiveness over time.

The key idea is simple: a deck isn’t just a set of measurements, but a technical system where every element works together. When everything is balanced, the ride feels stable, predictable, and easy to control. When it’s not, you end up compensating constantly, slowing your progression.

In the sections below, you’ll find everything you need to choose the right skateboard deck, starting from the basics and moving into the details that really matter when you begin to push your riding further.

technical details of a skateboard deck

Skateboard Deck Width: How to Choose Based on Age and Use

When you start skateboarding, width is the first factor that really affects control. For very young kids, between 3 and 5 years old, narrower decks are typically used—usually between 7.0” and 7.6”. These sizes make it easier to stand and reduce the footprint underfoot, but they only make sense at this early stage.

After that, riding decks that are too small becomes counterproductive. From around age 5 or 6 onward, a slightly wider deck provides better stability and a more natural sense of control. For younger skaters between 6 and 12, the most balanced range usually falls between 7.6” and 8.125”, where the deck starts to feel more responsive without becoming harder to handle.

Over time, every skater develops their own preferences. That said, the choice still depends heavily on where you ride. In street skating, a slightly narrower deck helps you learn basic tricks faster, while in skateparks or bowls, a wider setup offers more stability and confidence. Width isn’t just a number—it’s your first real point of contact with the board.

skateboard deck size chart by width

Skateboard Deck Size: Finding the Right Fit for Adults and Beginners

For adults, width follows the same logic but with a broader range. Most commonly used sizes fall between 7.8” and 8.5”, with 8.0” and 8.125” decks considered among the most versatile. They strike a solid balance between stability and responsiveness, making them suitable both for beginners and for progression.

A good starting point is your shoe size and overall build. Larger feet usually benefit from a wider deck for better control, while smaller feet tend to feel more comfortable on narrower, more responsive setups. Still, this is only a guideline—experience often leads skaters to choose sizes that differ from standard recommendations.

Usage plays a key role as well. If your focus is street skating and learning tricks like ollies, flips, or varials, a slightly narrower deck will give you quicker response. If you’re aiming for stability at speed or planning to ride bowls and skateparks, a wider option becomes more effective.

These guidelines are just a starting point. Check ur guide now. The right size is always the one that lets you stay in control without having to compensate in your movements.

professional skater controlling a skateboard deck

Skateboard Deck Length: What You Need to Know

Deck length is often considered, but in reality, it has far less impact than factors like width and wheelbase. Measurements are expressed in inches, and most popsicle decks range from about 29” to over 32”, but this variation doesn’t drastically change how the deck feels under your feet.

In general, a wider deck will also be slightly longer, but this is simply a natural proportion of the shape—not a technical factor that defines performance. For this reason, length shouldn’t be treated as a primary decision point.

For taller riders, a slightly longer deck can feel more comfortable, while shorter riders may prefer something more compact. Still, this isn’t a strict rule. What really matters is how the deck moves and responds when you ride.

Control is the key factor: how stable the deck feels, how easily it handles movement, and how naturally it lets you position your weight. Length plays a role, but only secondarily. If you want to make a solid choice, focus more on width and wheelbase.

skateboard deck length and board proportions

Skateboard Deck Wheelbase: What It Determines

Wheelbase is the distance between the inner truck holes—the actual space between the two sets of wheels. It’s one of the most important elements in deck design because it directly affects stability, turning, and overall responsiveness.

Unlike overall length, wheelbase immediately changes how a deck behaves. A shorter wheelbase feels quicker, more reactive, and easier to maneuver—especially for smaller riders. A longer wheelbase provides more stability, better control at speed, and a more “planted” feel under your feet.

That said, there’s no fixed rule. A shorter rider doesn’t have to use a short wheelbase, and a taller rider doesn’t automatically need a longer one. Over time, you adapt to what fits your style.

On most popsicle decks, wheelbase typically ranges from around 13” to 15”, with many brands sitting between 14” and 14.5”.

It might look like a small difference, but on the board it’s very noticeable. It’s one of those details you don’t think about at first, but it becomes obvious once you start skating consistently.

skateboard wheelbase and truck distance for stability

Skateboard Deck: Wood Layers and Construction

Classic skateboard decks are built with 7 layers of Canadian maple, pressed and bonded together. This “7-ply” construction remains the industry standard because it delivers a reliable balance of strength, flexibility, and consistent response.

Canadian maple is used for its dense and uniform structure, allowing the deck to stay rigid without becoming brittle. The pressing process—lamination—is what really defines performance: it controls pop, torsional stability, and long-term durability.

It’s also important to separate complete skateboards from pro decks. Entry-level completes are designed to be more accessible and often use less selective materials or more standardized production methods. They still work, but they don’t offer the same consistency or lifespan as a higher-quality deck.

Some brands integrate materials like fiberglass, carbon, or resin layers to modify stiffness and response, but the foundation is still wood. While constructions may vary, 7-ply maple remains the benchmark across most high-quality decks.

Top brands such as Real, Polar, Anti Hero, and even Pleasures Skateboards focus precisely on these aspects, maintaining consistent standards in wood selection and pressing processes.

7-ply wooden layers of a skateboard deck

Find the Right Skateboard Deck at Our Store 

Pleasures Milano has been part of the skate scene since 1999. Not as an online concept, but as a real skate shop built through years of riding, testing, and working directly with the community.

We don’t select products based on trends or catalog size. Every skateboard deck in our store is there for a reason—because it works. Because it holds up. Because it delivers the kind of control and consistency you actually feel when you skate. That’s the difference.

Whether you’re choosing your first deck or replacing one you’ve already destroyed, the goal is always the same: find something that matches your style and gives you a solid, reliable platform under your feet.  Find out how to assemble your skateboard once you’ve received everything you need at home!

No overcomplicated choices. No filler products. Just a focused selection built on experience. If you need help for skateboard choice, we’re here. Not with generic advice, but with real input based on how decks actually perform.

Because at the end of the day, what matters isn’t what a product promises—it’s what it does when you step on it.