Worth knowing about Penny skateboards
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Penny skateboards are both a brand and a term. After Ben Mackay started producing plastic skateboards in Australia, the term Penny board has become a term used for all smaller plastic skateboards - therefore, mini cruiser (which is actually their proper name) can also be used as synonym. We will try to explain the most used terms below. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us.
   
 

1) Penny Deck

1.1 Penny Deck / Introduction


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There are 2 sizes of penny board decks. The classic and the slightly bigger Penny Nickel skateboard (Big Mom). The difference between the two decks is the length, the width and most importantly the stability.

Penny Classic: 56cm (22”) x 15cm (6”)
Penny Nickel (Big Mamma): 69cm (27”) x 19cm (7.50”)
   

1.3 Penny Deck / Material


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A penny skateboard is shaped like a small surfboard with a kicktail at one end. The deck of a penny skateboard is made of plastic that gives it a little flexibility.

Some brands advertise with patented plastic (Penny, Naked, Globe), Transparent Plastic (Sunset, Annox), or just nylon. The material on a plastic deck from a penny board is almost the same. Many boards are produced in the same factories but with different brands, therefore, patented plastics do not directly affect the quality.

Often, however, the stiffness of cheaper boards is saved, while stiffer plastic is used for transparent penny board decks. A stiff penny board deck is more stable than a flexible penny board deck.
 

1.4 Penny Deck / Grip Pattern


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Most Penny skateboards are designed to be easy to take anywhere. The method of holding your feet firmly to the board on a penny board very simple, with a grip pattern that is formed in the plastic itself. This pattern is often referred to as waffle-shaped or waffle non-slip.

The Penny Board's grip differs from a plain skateboard that uses griptape (a form of sandpaper) that can be hard for unwanted hands, but provides better grip. It is also possible to buy regular griptape specially made for pennyboard to fit the penny board deck.