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  2. List of skateboarding brands - Wikipedia

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    There are many skateboarding brands from around the world, covering boards, wheels, skate shoes, and accessories including skateboarding-brand watches and wallets. Most brands sell parts separately. A complete skateboard can be made of any brands of the products listed below.

  3. Bamboo Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo Skateboards is a Fallbrook, California, [clarification needed] skateboard brand and manufacturer of skateboards made from bamboo from managed forests. Formed in 2008, by a team of entrepreneurs, it is owned by Mark Gregson and Hal Miller. [1] Originally named “BambooSK8” the name was changed to Bamboo Skateboards in 2012.

  4. Surfskating - Wikipedia

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    Surfskating, or surf skateboarding, is a form of skateboarding that replicates the experience of surfing on dry land. [1] A surfskate system is distinguished from a traditional skateboard system by the utilization of two different trucks, front and back, with specific functions and geometries that, together, yield thrust, just like a surfboard.

  5. Let These Speedy Electric Skateboards Replace Your Kicking ...

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    Here’s a guide to the best electric skateboards, based on our riding and research. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. Longboard (skateboard) - Wikipedia

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    Most boards measure 84 to 150 centimeters (33 to 59 in) in length while widths vary from 22.8 to 25.4 cm (9.0 to 10.0 in). There are several longboard shapes, such as pintails, swallowtails, flat-nose riders, drop-through decks, drop decks and boards with the same shape as a conventional skateboard.

  7. Fingerboard (skateboard) - Wikipedia

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    A fingerboard is a scaled-down replica of a skateboard that a person "rides" with their fingers, rather than their feet. A fingerboard is typically 100 millimeters (3.9 in) long with width ranging from 26 to 55 mm (1.0 to 2.2 in), with graphics, trucks and plastic or ball-bearing wheels, like a skateboard. [1]