Can a single product change the future of street progression and make top-tier builds more accessible? That question drives this friendly guide.
This short intro sets the stage for shoppers in the United States who want clear specs and quick answers. It highlights a purpose-built beginner street complete that passed brutal testing and now includes an XL option for taller riders.
Readers get a snapshot of the range, from Small to XL, with deck sizes, total heights, wheel dimensions, SCS compression, and brake differences. Shipping is simple: free express on orders over $90 and $25 under that threshold.
Expect honest value and transparent price context so buyers compare builds by real-world benefits—like a box-cut deck for smooth grinds and steady clamp force from SCS. This intro points the reader toward sizing, specs, and a clear path to checkout.
For beginners stepping into street riding, this setup balances rugged hardware with forgiving handling. It focuses on parts that make learning easier and reduce maintenance between sessions.
Box-cut deck with a crook groove and flat sides gives clean grinds and smooth board slides. The flat bottom helps the deck release evenly on ledges, so new riders feel stable while learning tricks.
Heat-treated 4130 Chromoly T-bars deliver solid strength with predictable flex. A beefy quad clamp and SCS compression keep the bars aligned after hard landings.
Sizes run Small to XL with bar heights from 19.6″ to 26″ and deck widths of 4.75″, 5.25″, and 6″. Wheels are 110 mm on Small and 115 mm on larger sizes for a faster roll.
This package helps riders spend more time practicing and less time tuning—built to perform right out of the box.
This quick spec sheet lays out sizes, deck and bar geometry, wheel specs, and compression for each build.
Deck width and length range:
Bar width and height:

Weights run from about 3.3 kg (S) to 4.0 kg (XL), with an ~82.5° headtube angle for stable pops and consistent control.
Quick note: With deck lengths from 19.5 to 22 inches and bar rise options spanning 19.6 to 26 inches, riders can match fit and leverage to their height and budgeted price when choosing a complete.
Choosing the correct fit and budget keeps progression steady for beginner and intermediate street riders.
Start with rider height. Bars that sit around the belly-button to mid-torso feel natural. Small suits shorter riders, Medium fits average teens, Large works for taller teens, and XL helps tall riders who want more leverage.
Pick deck width by foot size: 4.75″ is quick for smaller feet, 5.25″ is a balanced option, and 6″ gives a planted platform for longer grinds.

Quick tip: Prioritize a comfortable bar height and deck width first. That confidence in stance accelerates progress more than chasing the tallest bar or longest deck.
Find a fit that grows with you — options span 4.75×19.5 up to 6×22 with SCS compression and 4130 Chromoly bars.
Pick the size that suits how they ride now and where they want to go next. Small is nimble; XL offers a 6″x22″ deck and 26″ bars for maximum stability.
The product arrives dialed in with a quad clamp, integrated headset, and compression that keeps everything tight. That means less setup and more practice time.
Expect a friendly price near $229.95 and free express shipping in the U.S. on orders over $90. For a clear comparison of deck width, bar rise, and compression choices, see the full range at skate parts and completes.
Choose your color, confirm your size, and roll — this future-minded complete supports beginner street riders as they build confidence and push real street lines.
The design focuses on street-specific features like a box-cut deck with a crook groove and flat sides for consistent grinds. Heat-treated 4130 Chromoly T-bars, a quad clamp, and SCS compression add durability and control, helping new riders learn tricks with confidence.
Deck widths range from 4.75 x 19.5 inches up to 6 x 22 inches. Narrower decks suit technical street moves and quick flicks, while wider decks offer more stability for bigger riders or those working on landings and ledges.
Bars come 20.5–22 inches wide and 19.6–26 inches tall. Shorter, narrower bars favor agility and flip tricks; taller, wider bars improve leverage and balance for grinds and stalls. Match bar dimensions to the rider’s height and riding style.
The setup uses 110–115 mm wheels paired with an SCS compression system and a fixed fender on most sizes. This combination delivers reliable spin, consistent wear, and a secure headset for street riding demands.
Size options from Small to XL allow riders to progress by increasing deck width and bar height as skills grow. Durable components minimize maintenance, and purpose-built geometry helps riders build technique safely and predictably.
Yes. The fit guide matches rider height, preferred deck width, and bar length to recommended sizes. It helps riders select the right deck and bar combo for stability, control, and long-term comfort.
Bars are made from heat-treated 4130 Chromoly steel, known for strength and impact resistance. This material reduces bending and breaks during street use, extending the life of the bars under heavy loads.
The line covers a range of prices to suit beginners up to intermediate riders. Smaller, simpler setups sit at lower price points, while larger sizes and models with premium components cost more. This lets riders upgrade as skills and budgets grow.
Orders over qualify for free express shipping in the U.S., and inventory is typically listed as ready to ride, so most buyers get their gear quickly and can start practicing within days.
Yes. The box-cut deck, flat-sided grind zones, Chromoly T-bars, and quad clamp were engineered for consistent rail and ledge work. Riders get durable contact points that resist wear from repeated grinds.
For street use, 110–115 mm wheels with a medium-to-hard durometer provide a balance of speed, slide control, and durability. A rounded profile helps smooth slides and reduces catching on rough surfaces.
Replacement items like wheels, fenders, and compression parts are available to keep the setup ride-ready. Riders can also upgrade bars or wheels as skill advances or to tailor performance.
Regular checks of the clamp, SCS compression, and wheel bearings keep performance consistent. Clean grind surfaces and tighten fasteners after heavy sessions to prevent premature wear and maintain safety.
Yes. Smaller sizes and lower bar heights support younger or shorter riders learning basics. The stable deck shapes and robust components help reduce the risk of damage while building confidence.