Girl Skateboards Not Only For Girls!The popularity of girl skateboards as caused many industries to stand up and take notice. Some companies have even adjusted their production lines to incorporate girl skateboards into their product offerings. This special type of brand of skateboard was created in1993 by Girl Skateboard Company. The skateboard company has many pro's that they sponsor and have created a product brand loyalty that not many other skateboard companies have created. Having a strong customer loyalty is important for any company and the Girl Skateboard Company has created this with their customer base by creating quality products on the market for a cheap price. Features Of Girl Skateboards
Many girl skateboards are created with the same dimensions and features of traditional skateboards, but the designs are distinctly more feminine. Some girl skateboards are made out of lighter woods and additions to reduce the weight of the skateboard allowing for easier handling. These types of skateboards can be easily customized as the decks and accessories can be purchased separately. There are several retailers that specialize in skateboards for girls, making decks that are lighter and more flexible than the typical skateboard. Designs Of Girl Skateboards The designs on girl skateboards can range from flowers to butterflies to Hello Kitty. Although pink is an attractive color on a skateboard, many girl skateboards incorporate a wide range of colors creating designs that are feminine without being technically "girly". Cartoon characters are always a popular option, but many girls like the abstract designs with swirls and splatters of colors just as well. Many of the Girl Skateboards simply say "Girl" on them, making some of the more macho guys leery about buying them. But with beginning riders, there is no other comparison for the amount of quality being purchased for the price other than a Girl Skateboard. Many of the other designs also include other things that are not so girly so that men can still purchase them. This is a skateboard company that prides itself in building skateboards and not just skateboards for females but for all riders. Where To Purchase Girl Skateboards There are a few different venues available to purchase girl skateboards. Local retail stores will typically have a small selection of girl skateboards interspersed with the more traditional skateboards. Online retailers usually have the best selection of skateboards for girls and in many cases, also carry all of the accessories to customize the skateboards as well. Online retailers will carry the widest variety of designs and colors and many retailers can be browsed from the comfort of your own home. Many retailers online will offer Girl Skateboards for a little cheaper price online than would be found in a retail store. There is a shipping cost, but it still sometimes out weighs purchasing them online rather than in a brick and mortar store. After ordering the skateboard from the online retailers, the item will typically take about a week for packaging and shipping. Not a great deal of time to wait for something that is made specifically for your gender and has a design that you desire. |
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