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The Skateboarding Equipment market is a segment within the larger Sporting Goods and Equipment industry that caters specifically to the sport of skateboarding. This niche encompasses products necessary for the participation in and enjoyment of skateboarding, whether for recreation, transportation, or competition. The market includes a variety of goods such as skateboards, which come in multiple styles like longboards and cruisers, as well as safety gear like helmets, knee pads, and elbow pads. Additionally, it covers accessories and parts like wheels, trucks, bearings, grip tape, and tools necessary for skateboard maintenance and customization.
Skateboarding equipment is marketed to diverse demographics, including different age groups and skill levels, from beginners to professional skateboarders. Products vary in terms of quality, performance, and price points, ensuring accessibility for enthusiasts from varying economic backgrounds. Retail channels for these goods comprise specialized skateboard shops, sporting goods stores, and a range of online platforms, which facilitate both global and local distribution.
Prominent companies in the skateboarding market include Skate One Corp, which houses brands like Powell Peralta and Bones; Globe International; Element Skateboards; Plan B Skateboards; and Nike SB (Nike Skateboarding), a subdivision of Nike Inc. that produces skateboarding shoes and apparel. These companies are complemented by numerous independent and artisanal manufacturers that contribute to the skateboarding culture and economy. Show Less Read more