Anatomy of a Skateboard
deck: the flat standing surface of a skateboard, usually
laminated maple.
grip tape: sandpaper affixed to the top of the deck with adhesive, used
to increase the friction between the deck and the skater’s feet.
nose: the front of the skateboard, from the front truck bolts to the end.
rail: the edge of the skateboard, also, plastic strips attached to the
board’s underside.
tail: the rear of the skateboard, from the back truck bolts to the end
trucks: the front and rear axle assemblies that connect the wheels to the
deck and provide the turning capabilities for the board.
wheels: usually made of polyurethane and sized between 39 and 66 millimeters
in diameter; their hardness is measured by durometer, a number ranging from 0 to 100—soft wheels have a durometer of
about 85, hard wheels have a durometer of 97 or higher
wheelbase: the distance between the front and back wheels,
measured between the two sets of innermost truck holes.