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How to Choose the Right Rack for Your Skateboard

A good rack for a skateboard does more than just keep your board off the floor—it protects your gear, frees up space, and lets you show off your style. Whether you skate daily or collect decks as art, a proper rack helps you organize your space and keep your boards in top condition.

Here’s what to know about choosing the best skateboard rack for your home, garage, or gear wall.

Why You Need a Skateboard Rack

Skateboards are designed to take hard landings and rough pavement, but careless storage can still cause unnecessary wear. Leaning boards in corners or stacking them on the ground can lead to:

  • Scratches and dings on graphics

  • Warping from uneven pressure

  • Damage to trucks, wheels, or bearings

  • A cluttered, unsafe space

The right rack not only protects your board—it makes it easier to grab and go whenever you’re ready to ride.

Common Types of Skateboard Racks

1. Wall-Mounted Hook Racks
Simple hook-style racks allow you to hang a board by its trucks. They're affordable and easy to install but can create pressure points if used for long-term storage.

2. Shelf Racks
Shelf-style racks support the board horizontally, offering a clean look that’s great for collectors. They work well for multiple boards but take up more wall space.

3. Floor Stands
Free-standing skateboard racks are great for holding multiple boards vertically. They’re easy to move but take up valuable floor space, which isn’t ideal for small rooms or garages.

4. Gravity Grabber: A More Flexible Rack Option
For a cleaner, more versatile solution, Gravity Grabber offers a smarter way to store skateboards.
Gravity Grabber uses spring-loaded arms to gently grip the sides of the board without creating pressure points on the nose, tail, or trucks.

It’s perfect for:

  • Storing daily riders vertically

  • Displaying collector decks cleanly

  • Holding a variety of gear like longboards, snowboards, scooters, and paddles alongside skateboards

Because Gravity Grabber adjusts automatically, it’s also ideal for families or skaters who rotate through multiple boards throughout the year.

Tips for Setting Up Your Skateboard Rack

  • Choose vertical or horizontal mounting based on your space: Vertical saves wall width, while horizontal setups can create a striking visual display.

  • Mount securely: Always use proper wall anchors, especially if displaying heavier or specialty boards.

  • Leave space between boards: Give each skateboard a little breathing room to avoid scratches and damage.

  • Protect your walls: If using hooks or other hardware, add small pads or bumpers to prevent scuff marks.

Taking a little extra time to set up your rack right means longer life for your board—and a cleaner, more organized space.

Store and Display Your Skateboard Smarter

The right rack for a skateboard protects your gear, keeps your space clean, and shows off your love for skating. Whether you go with a simple hook, a custom shelf, or a flexible system like Gravity Grabber, good storage keeps your boards safe, accessible, and ready for the next ride.

Because your skateboard deserves more than just a spot on the floor—it deserves a place of its own.

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