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Top Skate Deck Companies of 2007

Saturday September 15, 2007
Skateboard decks come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, and picking out the right one for you can be confusing. This Top Skateboard Deck Brands List is to help you pick out a brand you can trust - there are a lot of cheap skateboards out there that are also cheaply made. This list is to help you pick out a high quality pro grade skateboard deck that's right for you. This list isn't in any particular order - all of these brands are good. To get help in picking out the size and shape, read Build Your Own Skateboard.

Also, if you want to leave a comment below and tell the planet what you think of this list, go for it! Know of a brand that you think SHOULD be there? Think one of these brands is a piece of junk? Tell the world!

Comments

October 8, 2007 at 1:01 am
(1) andreas says:

but are flip also as good as the other ones?

October 8, 2007 at 1:02 am
(2) andreas says:

are flip a good skateboard?

February 5, 2009 at 3:46 am
(3) skater01 says:

flip yer ok. They dont last very long though. Zero and flip are the best. If your getting a new deck go zero they are soooo good. Super strong and durable, very hard to chip, heeps of pop, light, easy to flip and last for ages. since i got my first zero board ive never gone back to any other brand. Zero or die

October 19, 2009 at 4:01 pm
(4) RUSS says:

how can you POSSIBLY leave out “almost”? dirtiest decks, sick graphics, RODNEY MULLEN!
NUFF SAID

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