![]() If boardslides and lipslides aren’t your thing, rails still may be of use to you. ![]() Your board will be more durable with rails attached, and you won’t have to spend as much money on wax! It’s a win-win situation! If you think about it, rails will end up saving you money in the long run. Also, the surface that you’re sliding won’t need as much wax as you would typically need when sliding without rails. On top of the protection rails offer, another benefit associated with the use of rails is their ability to make boardslides and lipslides feel smoother, slide faster, and slide further than a board without rails. As explained above, rails are used to protect your skateboard from splintering, cracking, and to protect the graphic of your skateboard deck. Skateboard deck rails are generally defined as thin strips of hard plastic, usually rectangular in shape, that screw in to the underside of your skateboard deck. So if you’re looking to protect your board and experience some smooth boardslides, you’ve come to the right place! We’ll go over for everything you need to know about skateboard deck rails to get you sliding in style… FIRST TRY! Defining Skateboard Deck Rails We’re going to explain what rails look like, how to install rails, as well as looking at some of the most popular skateboard deck rails on the market. This brief explanation may have broken down what rails are used for, but what exactly are rails? Surfaces that may not slide well can all of sudden feel very slide-able just by slapping some rails on your deck. ![]() Whether it be frontside or backside, lipslide or boardslide, rails will add stability, control and smoothness to your slide tricks. Perhaps most importantly, however, is the use of rails to improve the sliding capability of your skateboard. Deck rails, more commonly and simply known as rails or ribs, are used to protect your skateboard from chipping, cracking, splintering, as well as protecting the graphic on the underside of your board from scratches. ![]() Today we will be discussing skateboarding deck rails. ![]()
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