🛹 Elevate Your Skate Game with Style!
The Parking Block Skateboard Storage is a portable stand designed to organize and display your skateboards while enhancing your room's aesthetics. With a hassle-free setup and durable design, it’s the perfect blend of functionality and style for skateboard enthusiasts.
Color | Black |
Size | 1 Pack |
Style | 2-Pack |
Height | 6 inches |
Item display length | 9.5 inches |
Weight | 397 g |
Item display width | 7.5 inches |
Number of items | 2 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Parking Block |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Parking Block |
Item model number | pb001black |
Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 19.05 x 15.24 cm; 396.89 g |
ASIN | B01MYZXL42 |
B**S
Preforms exactly as intended.
My board does get bumped and fall over, it has its place and is sturdy in the parking block.
T**E
Perfect for my skateboards
My wife got me one for my birthday a couple of years ago and I have ordered 3 more since....They are perfect for showcasing your skateboards, keeping them off the floor which takes up less space and has an extra pocket for wheels and a skate tool etc...great value and very sturdy.
T**K
Great product
Good heavy duty quality
J**C
Great lineup but one clear winner
As a skateboard enthusiast, I own several different skateboards, from vert & street boards to cruisers & longboards. I’ve always been curious about these skateboard stands, so I purchased the three most popular on Amazon, and put them to the test. It’s often very difficult to tell about the physical characteristics from a small picture on your computer or phone. So, I purchased the Parking Block Skateboard Stand, the Hikeen Skateboard Holder, and the Origami Skateboard Stand.1. Packaging (see images): the Parking Block came with most minimal/eco-friendly packaging, a simple cardstock label the wraps around the product. The Hikeen came in a cardboard box. And the Origami came in a plastic bag - and required assembly. Once out of the packaging and set up, I was surprised to see how small the Hikeen and Origami stands were.2. First Use - Hard Floor (see images): for this test I used one of my cruiser boards, as it has really standard geometry. The Hikeen was dwarfed by the board and took some precision to get it stay without tipping to one side. It’s made of hard plastic which slid around on the hard floor. Also, the angle at which the board sits made me a little uncomfortable, as it was near vertical, and felt tippy. The Parking Block dropped right in and stayed secure. It’s much larger than the others and therefor has the widest stance. Its angle seemed to tip forward slightly, over the storage area, making it feel really stable. (*Also note that the Parking Block has rubber grip strips on the contact surface, as well as on the four feet – making the board feel extra secure). The Origami also required a little more aim to get it to sit in the stand. I noticed a little flex in the plastic when inserting the board.3. Use on Carpeting (see images): The Hikeen was very unstable on the medium shag carpet – it took quite some skill to get it stay up. It can be done, but I felt like any vibration could easily tip it over. The Parking Block was the most stable, and there was very little difference in how it performed as compared to the hard floor surface. The Origami stand was somewhat stable on carpet, but again, the inherent flex of the material did not give me confidence upon insertion.4. Storage (see images): The Hikeen has a small storage area on it, which could only hold two street wheels. The Parking Block had the largest storage area of all three, and could a full set of wheels, plus a skate tool and more. The Origami had no storage.5. Conclusion: I guess it’s true what they say - you get what you pay for. My first pick is the Parking Block Skateboard Stand. While it is the most expensive - it is the largest, and therefore the most stable. It has other features too that make it quite compelling, such as a large storage area and the rubber feet and grip strips. According to their listing, they also offer 2-Packs and 3-Packs at a discount. The Hikeen comes in second place, as it seems to be a smaller copy of the Parking Block, but smaller, and with less storage. In third place, is the Origami which required assembly, felt flexy and offers no storage. I hope this helps anyone interested in purchasing these stands!
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