Meow Skateboards


About Meow Skateboards

Me-ow! Founded in 2012 by Lisa Whitaker, Meow Skateboards is focused on developing fun and creative products that support the female skate community. The LA-based brand offers decks and apparel that feature their iconic cat logo and and other variations of fun cartoons - you guessed it - cats! Meow skateboard decks are constructed from 7 ply maple and handcrafted by PS Stix, a manufacturer that produces boards for many of skating’s biggest brands. You’ll notice in addition to the cat theme, their boards also have a very feminine touch in color and visual appeal. Meow skateboard t-shirts feature creative variations of goofy cartoon cats and their brand name. The same goes for Meow’s skateboard snapback hats and panel hats, and beanies. They also offer Meow skateboard stickers, which are great to slap on your skateboard, backpack or notebooks.

Attention cat lovers: if you’re looking for a new brand to try out, Meow Skateboards is the perfect option to show off your love for felines!

Meow Skateboards: Pouncing Into the Future of Skateboarding

Inspiring Creativity, Empowering Diversity, and Shredding Stereotypes

In the heart of the vibrant skateboarding scene, where pavement meets passion, and innovation collides with individuality, Meow Skateboards stands as a testament to the power of determination, creativity, and inclusivity. Founded in [Year], Meow Skateboards has rapidly ascended the ramps and rails of the skateboarding industry, redefining the game with a fresh perspective and a feline finesse that is impossible to ignore.

Our Mission

At Meow Skateboards, our mission is simple: to inspire and empower skateboarders of all backgrounds, abilities, and genders. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming community where the love of skateboarding transcends any boundaries or stereotypes. Through our products, events, and advocacy efforts, we strive to push the boundaries of what is possible within skateboarding, all while embracing and celebrating the diversity that makes our sport so incredible.

Our Vision

We envision a world where anyone, regardless of their age, gender, or background, can pick up a skateboard and feel the freedom of expression and creativity that skateboarding provides. We aim to be at the forefront of this movement, creating innovative products and experiences that not only push the limits of skateboarding but also break down the barriers that have traditionally hindered inclusivity within the industry.

Our Products

Meow Skateboards offers a carefully curated line of skateboarding products designed to meet the needs of riders at every level of expertise. From high-performance decks and wheels to stylish apparel and accessories, our offerings reflect our commitment to quality, innovation, and aesthetic appeal. Our products are designed and tested by a team of passionate skateboarders who understand the demands of the sport and the importance of individual style.

Embracing Diversity

One of Meow Skateboards' core values is embracing diversity within the skateboarding community. We are proud to have a team of riders that represents a wide spectrum of backgrounds and experiences. Our commitment to diversity extends beyond our team; it's ingrained in everything we do. We actively support and collaborate with organizations and initiatives that promote inclusivity and equality within skateboarding.

Community Engagement

Meow Skateboards is not just a brand; it's a community. We organize and sponsor skate events, contests, and workshops that provide opportunities for skateboarders to connect, learn, and grow. Our events are open to all, and we work tirelessly to create a supportive and inclusive atmosphere where everyone can feel welcome.

Environmental Responsibility

We recognize the importance of protecting the environment that provides the canvas for our sport. Meow Skateboards is committed to sustainability and reducing our ecological footprint. We continuously explore eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes to minimize our impact on the planet.

Conclusion

Meow Skateboards is more than just a skateboarding company; it's a movement. We are driven by a passion for skateboarding, a commitment to inclusivity, and a desire to push the boundaries of what is possible within our sport. With a diverse team, high-quality products, and a dedication to making skateboarding accessible to all, we are poised to continue our upward trajectory, leaving our paw prints on the history of skateboarding.

Join us on our journey to inspire creativity, empower diversity, and shred stereotypes because at Meow Skateboards, we believe that skateboarding is for everyone, and together, we can soar to new heights. Let's skate the world together, one board at a time.

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Skateboard Decks Specs

  • Deck width: 7.6" and larger
Perfect for Skaters
  • Ages 13 years old and older
  • Skater height 5'3" and taller
  • Size 9 shoes or larger

Skateboard Completes Specs

  • Deck width: 7.6" and larger
Perfect for Skaters
  • Ages 13 years old and older
  • Skater height 5'3" and taller
  • Size 9 shoes or larger

Micro Decks Specs

  • Deck width: 6.75" or smaller
Perfect for Skaters
  • Ages 5 years old or younger
  • Skater height 3'4" and under
  • Size 3 shoes or smaller

Mini Decks Specs

  • Deck width: 7.0"
Perfect for Skaters
  • Ages 6 to 8 years old
  • Skater height between 3'5" & 4'4" tall
  • Size 4-6 shoes

Mid Decks Specs

  • Deck width: 7.3" - 7.6"
Perfect for Skaters
  • Ages 9 to 14 years old
  • Skater height between 4'5" & 5'2" tall
  • Size 7-8 shoes

Micro Completes Specs

  • Deck width: 6.75" or smaller
Perfect for Skaters
  • Ages 5 years old or younger
  • Skater height 3'4" and under
  • Size 3 shoes or smaller

Mini Completes Specs

  • Deck width: 7.0"
Perfect for Skaters
  • Ages 6 to 8 years old
  • Skater height between 3'5" & 4'4" tall
  • Size 4-6 shoes

Mid Completes Specs

  • Deck width: 7.3" - 7.6"
Perfect for Skaters
  • Ages 9 to 14 years old
  • Skater height between 4'5" & 5'2" tall
  • Size 7-8 shoes

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This service includes:

  • Professionally gripping the skateboard deck. Insuring no bubbles and a nice clean cut around the edge.
  • Pressing 8 skateboard bearings into 4 wheels. Each bearing will be seated with a professional bearing press and will include bearing spacers when necessary.
  • Assembly of skateboard trucks and wheels. Both truck assemblies will have wheels installed with proper speed washers and torqued to the appropriate tolerance.
  • Installing both truck assemblies to the gripped deck and assuring proper torque tolerance on all hardware.
  • An autographed Warehouse Skateboards hang tag from your builder.

Skateboard Hardware Sets

Skateboard hardware is used to connect the skateboard trucks to the skateboard deck. Skateboard hardware refers to the bolts and locknuts used when building a board. The bolts can have an Allen or Phillips head. Skateboard hardware comes in many different lengths, and often includes one different colored bolt so that the rider can mark the nose of their board.

Each skateboard hardware set includes 8 bolts and 8 locknuts needed to assemble one skateboard.

What size hardware do I need to put together my skateboard?

  • 7/8" to 1" hardware - no riser
  • 1" to 1 1/8" hardware - 1/8" riser
  • 1 1/4" hardware - 1/4" riser
  • 1 1/2" hardware - 1/2" riser

The width of your truck axle should closely match the width of your skateboard deck, usually within 1/4”.

Truck Size

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Skateboard Trucks Buying Guide

Truck height is measured from the bottom of the truck’s baseplate to the center of the axle. In general, a mid-sized truck works well for most skateboarders, but high or low trucks may be preferred for different styles of skaters.

Truck Height

LO - Provides extra stability for flip tricks, designed for small wheels (50-53mm wheel size recommended).

MID - Good all-around profile for street or park (53-56mm wheel size recommended).

HIGH - Great for cruising and carving, designed for large wheels (56mm+ wheel size recommended).

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Skateboard Trucks Buying Guide

The hanger is the truck's T-shaped aluminum alloy grind area. It makes direct contact with rails and curbs. The hanger holds the axle on which the wheels are mounted. Hangers weigh about 10-13 oz, with lighter ones available. The width of your truck axle should closely match the width of your skateboard deck, usually within 1/4”.

Truck Size

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Skateboard Trucks Buying Guide

Construction refers to the material(s) used in fabrication or the specific brand technology.

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Skateboard Buying Guide

The average width of a skateboard deck is 7.5"- 8.25". Width is influenced by the size of the rider and the type of riding. Bigger riders and those skating ramps typically prefer a wider deck. Street skaters usually choose a smaller deck. Choose your skateboard deck according to the width, not length. Here are some general guidelines:

Deck Size

MICRO - Deck width: 6.75" or smaller - 5 years old or younger, under 3'4" tall. Size 3 shoes or smaller.

MINI - Deck width: 7.0" - 6 to 8 years old between 3'5" & 4'4" tall. Size 4-6 shoes.

MID - Deck width: 7.3" - 9 to 12 years old between 4'5" & 5'2" tall. Size 7-8 shoes.

FULL - Deck width: 7.5" or larger - for all skaters over age 13, taller than 5'3" with a shoe size of 9 or up.


7.5" to 8"
Standard board for adult riders skating streets or doing more technical tricks

8.0" to 8.25"
Skating pools, ramps and parks

8.25" and larger
Vert, pools, cruising and just going old school

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Skateboard Decks Buying Guide

Deck type refers to the size or style (shape) of the skateboard deck. If you are a beginner, choose your deck according to the width, not the length. The width you need depends on your size, skating style and personal preference. Here are some general guidelines:

Deck Size

MICRO - Deck width: 6.75" or smaller - 5 years old or younger, under 3'4" tall. Size 3 shoes or smaller.

MINI - Deck width: 7.0" - 6 to 8 years old between 3'5" & 4'4" tall. Size 4-6 shoes.

MID - Deck width: 7.3" - 9 to 12 years old between 4'5" & 5'2" tall. Size 7-8 shoes.

FULL - Deck width: 7.5" or larger - for all skaters over age 13, taller than 5'3" with a shoe size of 9 or up.


Cruisers, Old School, Freestyle, Longboard and Downhill all refer to a skateboarding style and the corresponding shape.

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Skateboard Decks Buying Guide

Length is measured from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail. Average board length is 28"- 32" and longboards can range 32" and larger, but length is only referred to by advanced skaters.

Deck Buying Guide

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Skateboard Decks Buying Guide

Wheel size or diameter - All Skateboard wheels are measured in millimeters (mm). The smaller the number, the smaller the wheel. Smaller wheels are slower; bigger wheels are faster.

Wheel Buying Guide

50-53mm - Small slower wheels, stable for trick riding and smaller riders skating street, skate parks and bowls.

54-59mm - Average wheel size for beginners and bigger riders skating street, skate parks, bowls and vert ramps.

60mm + - Specialty riders skating longboards, old-school boards, downhill and dirt boards; made for speed and rougher surfaces.

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Skateboard Wheels Buying Guide

Durometer measures the wheel’s hardness. Harder wheels are faster; softer wheels are slower but have better grip.

78a-87a - Soft wheel good for rough surfaces, longboards or street boards that need lots of grip and easier to roll over cracks and pebbles. Designed for a smooth ride cruising, longboards, hills and rough surfaces.

88a-95a - Slightly harder and faster with a little less grip, but the grip's still good. Street; rough surfaces.

96a-99a - Good speed and grip - an all-around wheel. Great for beginners skating street, skate parks, ramps and pools. Smooth surfaces.

101a + - Hardest and fastest wheel with the least grip. Ineffective on slick and rough surfaces. These are pro wheels.

83b-84b - Wheels using the B scale are extremely hard, measuring 20 points lower than the the A Scale in order to allow the scale to extend another 20 points for harder wheels.

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Skateboard Wheels Buying Guide

The laws for skateboarding helmets vary from state to state. Many states require that skaters wear a helmet under a certain age, and some states like California make all skaters under 18 wear a CPSC Certified helmet at all times. CSPC skateboard helmets usually have an EPS protective liner that meets the safety standards for skateboarding. Make sure you check your state's regulations before ordering.

CPSC Certified Helmets: California requires that all skateboard helmets must meet the requirements of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Section 890.4 of the Streets and Highways Code enforces these standards in California and will not allow Warehouse Skateboards to ship non-CPSC Certified helmets to California.

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Skateboard Helmets Guide

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Most bearings are measured by an ABEC rating. The higher the ABEC rating, the more accurate and precise the bearing will be. This rating system includes grades 1,3,5,7 and 9. The closer you get to an ABEC 9 rating, the faster and less friction you will have when skateboarding.

Many companies do not use the ABEC rating scale. They brand their own specific technology.

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Skateboard Bearings Buying Guide

Note: Each brands skateboard helmet size will vary; therefore, it is best to measure your head and refer to the sizing chart specific to each brand of helmet. In order to properly measure your head, follow these steps:

Wrap a soft tape measure around your forehead, just above your eyebrows and ears. Keep the tape measure level from the front to the back of your head. Your skateboard helmet should sit low on your forehead.

Helmet Buying Guide

If you do not have a flexible tape measure, try marking a string and measuring it against a ruler.

If the helmet is a gift or you cannot measure the skater's head, measure the inside of a current helmet or hat they wear.

Within each skateboard helmet product page there are specific measurements for each skate brand. Use that information, along with your head size, to determine your correct helmet size before placing your order. This will ensure that you receive the best fit.

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Sizing Skateboard Helmets