Do you know what size skateboard is right for you? If not, don’t worry! This post will teach you how to choose the perfect skateboard for your height, weight, and skill level.

If you’re in the market for a new skateboard, you may be wondering how to pick the right size. Skateboarding is a great way to have fun and stay active, but choosing the wrong size board can make it difficult or even dangerous to perform tricks and stunts.

Here are some quick tips on how to choose the right size board for your needs:

  • If you’re a beginner, we recommend choosing a skateboard that is 7.5-8.0 inches wide and 27-28 inches long. This size board will be easy to control and will provide a stable ride.
  • If you’re a bit more experienced, you can go for a slightly wider board (8.0-8.5 inches) and a bit longer board (28-29 inches). This site will give you more stability and control at higher speeds.

4 Factors For Choosing Right Skateboard Size

There are a few factors you should consider when choosing the right skateboard size for you:

  1. First, you should think about your skill level. If you’re a beginner, it’s best to go with a smaller and lighter board. This will make it easier for you to control and perform tricks. If you’re more experienced, you can go with a larger and heavier board. This will give you more stability and control at higher speeds.
  2. Second, you should consider your height and weight. If you’re taller or heavier, you’ll need a larger and heavier board. If you’re shorter or lighter, you can go with a smaller and lighter board.
  3. Third, you should think about the type of skating you want to do.
  4. Finally, you should consider the brand of skateboard. Some brands make boards specifically for certain types of skating.

For example, Element makes boards specifically for street skating while Girl makes boards specifically for vert skating.

When choosing the right skateboard size for you, it’s important to consider your skill level, height and weight, the type of skating you want to do and the brand of skateboard. With these factors in mind, you’ll be sure to choose the perfect skateboard for your needs!

How to Measure Your Height and Weight to Find the Right Board Size?

If you’re unsure of your height and weight the best way to find the right board size is to go to a skate shop and have them help you measure. They will be able to tell you what size board is right for your height, weight and skill level.

You can also use a tape measure to measure your height and weight at home. To do this, stand against a wall and measure from the top of your head to the ground. Then measure around the fullest part of your chest.

Once you have your height and weight, you can use a skateboard size chart to find the right board for you.

What if I’m Between Two Sizes?

If you’re between two sizes, we recommend going with the smaller size. The larger size will be more stable and provide more speed, but it may be difficult to control if you’re a beginner. When in doubt, always go with the smaller size

What Type of Skating do you want to do street, park or vert skating?

The type of skating you want to do will also affect the size of the board you need. If you want to do street skateboarding you’ll need a smaller and lighter board for doing tricks.

If you want to skateboard vert, you’ll need a larger and heavier board for stability. Park skating is a mix of both street and vert skating, so you’ll need a board that’s somewhere in between the two.

How to Adjust your Stance on the Skateboard for Different Types of Skating?

For street skating, you’ll want to have a narrower stance. This will give you more control when doing tricks.

For vert skating, you’ll want to have a wider stance. This will give you more stability at higher speeds. For park skating, you can have either a narrow or wide stance, depending on what you’re trying to do.

If you’re just starting, we recommend going with a narrower stance. As you get more experience, you can try different stances and see what works best for you.

How to Measure Stance for Finding the Right Skateboard Size?

There are a few ways to measure the stance of a skateboard:

  1. First way is to stand on the board and have someone measure from the outside of one foot to the outside of the other foot. This will give you the width of your stance.
  2. Second way is to measure from the center of one foot to the center of the other foot. This will give you the length of your stance.
  3. Third way is to measure from the tail of the board to the nose of the board. This will give you the center-to-center width of your stance. Whichever method you use make sure to measure both feet!

FAQs – What Size Skateboard So I Need?

Is an 8.25 skateboard good for beginners?

An 8.25 skateboard is a good size for beginners. It’s large enough to provide stability and speed, but small enough to be easy to control.

What size skateboard should I get if I’m 5 or 6 feet tall?

If you’re 5 feet tall, we recommend getting an 8.0 or smaller skateboard. This will make it easier for you to control and perform tricks.

If you’re 6 feet tall, we recommend getting a 9.0 or larger skateboard. This will give you the stability and speed you need.

What is a good size skateboard for a 14 year old?

A good size skateboard for a 14 year old is an 8.0 or larger. This will give the skater the stability and speed they need.

Does the length of the skateboard matter?

The length of the skateboard does matter. A longer board will be more stable and provide more speed while a shorter board will be easier to control and perform tricks.

If you’re just starting we recommend going with a shorter board.

Wrap Up

So, how do you pick the right skateboard size? Well, it’s not as complicated as it seems. You just need to take into account your height, weight and skating ability when making your decision.

A good way to start figuring out the right skateboard size is by measuring your inseam.

  • Once you have your inseam measurement, add two inches to it and that will be the length of your skateboard deck.
  • The width of a skateboard deck depends on the type of skating you plan on doing. Street skaters typically prefer narrower decks while the park and vert skaters often go for wider decks. 

With all of that in mind, we hope you have fun picking out your new board! Now get out there and start shredding.

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Author

Hi! I'm Betty Rook, author of SkateboardScan.com and longboarding expert. I've been skating for over 10 years and love everything about it-the speed, the tricks and the rush of adrenaline. My mission is to help others experience the same joys that I have through my writing and advice. When I'm not skating, you can find me reading or spending time with my husband and dog. Thanks for stopping by!