How to choose your skateboard wall mount
Decide first whether you ride it or display it. A complete street board you skate weekly suits a horizontal mount that holds it ready by the trucks. An old deck — a limited edition or an artist collab whose pop is gone — belongs flat against the wall, graphic out, like a framed print. For a cruiser or a 33–60" longboard, check the rack length and the contact points: oak is dense and rigid, so it carries a 4–6 kg longboard with no flex. Note that "longboard" here means the skate kind, not a surf longboard. Single, double or a row of mounts lets you scale from one board to a whole wall.
Display the deck or keep it ready to ride
A skateboard wall mount answers two needs at once. Hung flat against the wall, the deck shows its full graphic — the right look for a collector deck, an old-school shaped board or a print-worthy artwork in a bedroom or studio. Held horizontally by the trucks, a complete board stays grab-and-go for the daily street session or a cruiser run to the shop. Because the oak grips gently, you can swap setups whenever you change wheels or bushings, without ever scuffing the grip tape.
Why solid oak rather than a metal hook
A bent steel hook says garage; solid oak says gallery. Each rack is shaped from a dense hardwood and finished with beeswax and linseed oil, so the wood frames the graphic instead of competing with it. The contact points are designed so the grip tape never scrubs your paint and the urethane wheels never leave a mark on the plaster. That restraint is the point: the mount disappears and the deck becomes the wall art, which a raw metal bracket can never do.
Caring for your oak skate rack
Oak asks for almost nothing — a dry wipe now and then, and a light re-oil once a year keeps the finish deep and even. Mount a freshly skated board grip-side out and let any street grit dry before it touches the wood. If you rotate decks often, the rack takes it in stride; the oak holds its grip on trucks and deck alike. Looked after this way, the rack outlasts every setup you bolt onto it.
A gift for skaters
A handmade oak deck rack is a present that lands with any skater. It suits the collector with a stack of limited editions, the surfskater short on floor space, or the kid who just built a first complete. Shipped in 100% recyclable packaging with free delivery over €100, it's an easy birthday or Christmas gift for skateboarders who already have enough hardware.