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Complete Skateboards

A complete is a promise — step on, push off, and the city gets smaller.

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A complete skateboard is assembled and ready to roll the moment it lands — deck, trucks, wheels, bearings and grip already dialed in. It's the right first move for beginners and the fastest way back on the board for everyone else. Below: our picks across beginner completes, cruisers, penny boards and longboards.

8.0" Street Complete — Beginner CompleteBeginner Complete8.0" Street CompleteA factory-assembled street setup on a real 7-ply maple deck — the no-fuss first board.Check Price Cruiser Skateboard — CruiserCruiserCruiser SkateboardSoft wheels and a mellow shape for rolling to class, the shop or the beach.Check Price 27" Penny-Style Board — RetroRetro27" Penny-Style BoardCompact plastic cruiser that slips into a backpack — pure get-around fun.Check Price Pintail Longboard — LongboardLongboardPintail LongboardLong, stable and smooth for downhill cruising and long carving lines.Check Price 7.5" Kids' Complete — MiniMini7.5" Kids' CompleteSized down for younger skaters — lighter deck, softer trucks, easy push.Check Price Pro Street Complete — Pro BuildPro BuildPro Street CompleteBrand deck, forged trucks and hard 99A wheels — a step up from entry level.Check Price Bamboo Cruiser — BambooBambooBamboo CruiserFlexy bamboo-and-maple cruiser that soaks up rough sidewalks.Check Price 22" Mini Cruiser — Mini CruiserMini Cruiser22" Mini CruiserPocket-sized plastic cruiser for tight commutes and quick errands.Check Price 8.25" Transition Complete — Wide CompleteWide Complete8.25" Transition CompleteA wider platform built for bowls, ramps and a planted, stable ride.Check Price Girls' Complete Skateboard — Girls'Girls'Girls' Complete SkateboardA ready-to-ride complete with lively graphics and beginner-friendly geometry.Check Price Electric Skateboard — ElectricElectricElectric SkateboardMotorized deck with a remote for effortless car-free commuting.Check Price Old-School Shaped Complete — Old-SchoolOld-SchoolOld-School Shaped CompleteWide-nose reissue shape with big soft wheels — carve, cruise, ride pools.Check Price

How to Choose

If you're new, buy a complete rather than building your own — a factory-assembled board from a real skate brand rides better than a department-store toy and costs less than sourcing parts one at a time. Match the deck width to your shoe size (7.75"–8.0" for street, 8.25"+ for ramps and bigger feet), pick a cruiser or longboard if you mainly want to get around town, and steer clear of anything under about $40 — that's the toy-store price point where the bearings and trucks let you down.

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FAQ

Questions, Answered

Are complete skateboards good for beginners?
Yes — a complete from a genuine skate brand is the best beginner buy. It arrives assembled with matched, quality parts, so you skip the guesswork of building a setup and spend your money on components that actually work.
What size complete skateboard should I get?
For a typical adult street setup, an 8.0" deck is the safe all-rounder. Go 7.75" for smaller feet and technical street, or 8.25"–8.5" for transition, bigger shoes, or a more stable ride. Kids do well on 7.0"–7.5".
How much should I spend on a complete skateboard?
Expect $60–$120 for a solid brand-name street complete. Cruisers and longboards run $80–$180. Avoid sub-$40 department-store boards — the soft trucks and gritty bearings make skating harder, not easier.

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