Best Skate Brands 2023

Alien Workshop

Founded in October 1990, Alien Workshop emerged as a trailblazing force in the skateboarding world, driven by a unique vision that sought to redefine the industry. Operating from its headquarters in Ohio, AWS embraced isolation as a source of inspiration, allowing it to cultivate a distinct style and personality. The roster of Alien Workshop team riders mirrored this individualistic approach, with iconic names like Rob Dyrdek, Heath Kirchart, Grant Taylor, and others, embodying the brand's ethos.

The name "Alien Workshop" itself was inspired by conspiracy theories surrounding the Stealth Bomber, believed to have been created in enigmatic "alien workshops." The brand cleverly harnessed this aura of mystery, pioneering the merchandising of "alien" products. Over its two-decade history, Alien Workshop remained committed to pushing boundaries, crafting innovative skateboards and accessories with unwavering passion.

 

 

Creature

In 1994, the renowned artist and former Santa Monica Airlines team manager, Russ Pope, breathed life into the chilling world of skateboarding by founding Creature Skateboards. However, its initial run was short-lived, as operations came to a halt in 1995. Yet, in a triumphant resurrection, Creature Skateboards emerged from the shadows in 2005, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Santa Cruz's art director, Lee Charon, and team rider, Darren Navarrette.


Creature Skateboards boasts a fiercely devoted fan base, drawn to its captivatingly creepy aesthetics. For those seeking the most spine-tingling and old-school skateboard designs, Creature Skateboards stands as an undeniable destination, captivating with its distinctive eerie green colour, intricate details, and haunting graphics. Crafted from seven layers of durable Maple, Creature decks are synonymous with strength and resilience. 

 

Girl Skateboards

The year 1993 saw the birth of Girl Skateboards, an endeavour spearheaded by a collective of team riders from World Industries, including Rick Howard, Mike Carroll, Megan Baltimore, and Spike Jonze. Pioneering professionally endorsed Skateboard Decks, Girl has become synonymous with top-tier quality, celebrated for its intricate designs and meticulous attention to detail. From notable collaborations like the bespoke Girl Skateboards Hello Kitty deck designs in partnership with Sanrio, to the captivating Owen Wilson Girl Skateboard video feature, Girl has consistently championed an aura of coolness and inclusivity.

The origins of the name 'Girl' trace back to Mike Carroll and Rick Howard's extensive conversations. The moniker 'Girl' emerged from an anecdote where someone likened Rick Howard's skating style to that of a girl's. Finding humour in the comment, they embraced the name, and it became a defining emblem of the brand's character and charm.

Primitive

Rooted in the passion of professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez, Primitive Skateboards emerged in 2008 through a collaboration with Heath Brinkley, Andy Netkin, Jay Partow, and Jubal Jones. Originating as a skate, sneaker, and apparel store nestled in Encino, California, the brand swiftly gained traction and diversified into an independent apparel line. Paul Rodriguez's departure from Plan B Skateboards was pivotal, driven by his yearning for greater control and ownership over his career.

 

Polar

Originating from Malmo, Sweden, Polar Skate Co emerged as a skateboarding brand with a distinctive character. The brand, originally started as a skate crew, has created an original brand image for itself since launching in 2011. Ever since their birth, the brand has gone from strength to strength, each collection embodies their core values in it.

Their collaborations with esteemed brands like Carhartt WIP and Converse have yielded limited runs of apparel, hardware, and footwear, embraced by skaters and streetwear enthusiasts alike. Notably, the brand's founder, Pontus Alv, lends a personal touch by personally crafting all the graphics adorning their shirts. Polar Skateboards' remarkable journey has redefined skate culture, exemplifying a commitment to authenticity and innovation that continues to resonate with enthusiasts around the world.

 

 

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz Skateboards holds the distinguished title of being the longest-standing skateboard company in continuous operation. The iconic red dot logo and the legendary Screaming Hand logo remain emblematic of Santa Cruz's storied history. Designed by visionaries Jay Shuirman and Jim Phillips, these logos symbolise the brand's unwavering commitment to creativity and craftsmanship. The Screaming Hand, conceived solely by Jim Phillips, marked a groundbreaking moment in skateboard graphics, employing bold lines and vivid colours to fuse genuine artwork with branding. Santa Cruz's trailblazing spirit is epitomised by its audacious collaborations with beloved franchises like The Simpsons and Star Wars, resulting in intricately designed boards that have become collector's treasures. Whether adorned with pop-culture icons or pushing artistic boundaries, Santa Cruz continues to thrive as a pioneering force in the skateboarding world.

 

Birdhouse

Birdhouse Skateboards, established in 1992 by Tony Hawk and Per Welinder, defied industry odds during a downturn, becoming a skateboarding cornerstone. The name references Hawk's surname, embodying the brand's passion. Their team, featuring legends like Jeremy Klein, Steve Berra, and more, left an indelible mark through iconic video releases and global tours. Birdhouse's enduring influence extended to video games and magazine covers. Today, their respected team continues to shine, pushing boundaries and embodying a commitment to skateboarding's essence. 

 

Jart

Jart Skateboards have established themselves as a significant driving force within the European skateboarding scene, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. The prominence they hold is attributed not only to the exceptional quality of their skateboard decks but also to the calibre of their skate team. Founded in 2001 by the Iraola brothers, whose family boasts a rich background in the wood sector, Jart Skateboards seamlessly melds their extensive wood expertise with innovative skateboard manufacturing techniques, setting them on a trajectory of continuous growth and achievement.

With an unwavering dedication to a cleaner planet, Jart implements proper waste management protocols throughout their production process. Jart skateboard decks are thoughtfully designed to accommodate various skating lifestyles, offering a diverse range of concave styles that cater to individual preferences for control and manoeuvrability. From novices to professionals, Jart skateboards cater to skaters of all skill levels, underlining their dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive skateboarding community.

 

Powell Peralta

Established in 1978 by George Powell and Stacy Peralta, Powell-Peralta has etched its legacy as a pioneering force in skateboarding. The brand's crowning achievement was the creation of the legendary Bones Brigade, a sidewalk surfing team that remains the most renowned in the sport's history.

This powerhouse brand is also catering to the needs of skateboarders and collectors worldwide by reissuing some of the most cherished and timeless skateboards, alongside wheels, soft goods, and an array of coveted collectibles.

 

 

Rampage

In 2001, the brand Rampage keenly observed the evolving skateboarding landscape, particularly the scene at home. While lavish skateparks predominantly featured concrete or wood constructions, the reality for many enthusiasts was different. Limited funds and access to materials led to the rise of DIY skate ramps often cobbled together from bricks and MDF, resulting in less-than-ideal conditions.

Rampage recognized this prevailing trend and set out to provide a solution. Their debut skate ramp was meticulously designed with the optimal trajectory for a flawless takeoff. Crafted from materials resistant to both frost and heat, these ramps were built to withstand outdoor elements, poised for immediate use. The resounding success of their initial ramp design paved the way for an expanded range, including an entire skatepark system featuring double ramps, fun-boxes, and more.

Further elevating their impact, Rampage joined forces with iconic skate legend Mike 'McTwist' McGill, resulting in special edition ramps, skateboard rails, skateboards, and helmets

The surge in demand for Rampage Skateboards has prompted an extensive expansion of stock at SkateHut, featuring sought-after designs like the Rampage Lunar Deck and the Rampage Moonscape board. With a complete range encompassing skateboard parts and wheels, crafting your own board with Rampage is effortless.