There are 4 basic things to consider when you want to buy a skateboard : cost, trucks, bearings and wheels, and decks.
1. Cost. A skateboard can be very expensive so the basic principle to remember is to settle for something functional -basic. Set your budget at around $50 to$80 for a brand new beginner skateboard.
Any higher and you'll be paying for something you don't need; any lower and you'll be paying for junk. The point is, you should buy an average beginner skateboard so when you realize that the sport is not for you or you happen to destroy your skateboard in the process, you have not spent your fortune for nothing.
2. Trucks. There are different types of trucks suited for specific tricks and functions. Go to a proper skateboard dealer and seek advice or bring a friend who really knows what trucks are right for your skill level.
3. Bearings and wheels. Bearings keep the wheels spinning when you stop pushing. Now, there are different ratings (measured in ABEC value) that determine the speed of the bearings. The slowest are the 'AA' bearings. While this will help you maintain a very slow speed downhill, it won't give you that needed speed on flat surfaces.
'AA' is then followed by ABEC 3, ABEC 5, ABEC 7, and ABEC 9. Beginners can go for ABEC 3 or ABEC 5 at the most. These bearings may not give you the best movement but going for the fastest bearings is not a good idea either.
4. Deck. Brandings and designs are what make skateboard decks expensive. Aside from that, deck designs can easily scratch off with a decent amount of skating. Instead of focusing on the cool graphics, get a 7-ply deck and pay attention to the shape of the deck.
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