skatedeluxe deck shape guide
Classic, Full, Shaped or Twin Tail: Our skatedeluxe decks come in many different shapes, widths and lengths. To help you quickly find the ideal deck for you, we have created the skatedeluxe Shape Guide.
Our decks differ mainly in the shape. If you think of a "classic skateboard", this most likely applies to Classic, Twin Tail or Full Shape decks. Still, these boards have small but subtle differences.
Shaped decks and Old School decks are shaped a bit more unusual. Special features here are an often flat or pointed nose and a short, angular tail. Shaped decks are often very wide and are also suitable as cruisers. For additional information regarding deck characteristics, our skateboard configurator & even more, click here.
Our skatedeluxe deck shapes
skatedeluxe Classic shape
Features & Recommendations
- Classic standard "popsicle" shape
- Medium Concave
- Ideal for everything between street and transition
- Our recommendation for beginners
skatedeluxe Full shape
Features & Recommendations
- "Fuller" nose and tail compared to the Classic Shape.
- These decks maintain their full width towards the nose and tail longer (aka "shuvel nose")
- Nose and tail offer more footprint and therefore more contact and control during flip tricks
- Medium Concave
- Ideal for everything between street and transition
skatedeluxe Twin Tail shape
Features & Recommendations
- Nose and tail are the same length, width and steepness
- These decks ride regular and switch absolutely identically
- These decks are relatively short, as the nose is as short as the tail
- They are easy to flip and generally very reactive
- Medium Concave
- Ideal for street skating, but also interesting in transition
- Our recommendation for technical skaters
skatedeluxe Shaped deck
Features & Recommendations
- Blend of Classic and Old School shape
- Round nose and angular tail
- Wide, angular tail provides plenty of footing and control
- Medium Concave
- Ideal for transition skating, but also interesting as a street deck or as a cruiser
skatedeluxe Old School shaped decks
Features & Recommendations
- Shape inspired by the decks of the 80s
- Flat, short and pointed nose
- Long, wide and angular tail
- These decks are relatively short and have a small wheelbase
- Plenty of footprint and maneuverability
- Ideal for transition skating, as a cruiser or filmer setup