Skate Shack Review

Skate Shack Review

These days there are so many shops and online stores to choose from, it can be hard to know where’s best – so we’ve started to review some of the bigger players on the market.

skate shack logoSkate Shack first opened its doors in 2006 and as one of the larger retailers they have got really good customer service in place, as well as good prices (and special deals) on a very wide range of products.

From fun recreational roller skates (starting at £39.99) to Etnies clothing (starting at £9.99) to a huge selection of skate shoes from brands like Adio, DVS, Lakai, Vans and many more (starting at £19.99) to skateboards from all the big names like Enuff, Penny, Crayon, Toy Machine, Krooked, Element, Girl etc (starting at £24.99).

nyjah deckSkate Shack are also good at supporting and sponsoring local skaters and encouraging people of all ages to take up a sport. In addition to their online and rapid mail order service – they also have an actual store in Gateshead.

All their staff, again both instore and online, are experienced skateboarders and skaters with an excellent understanding of the sports, the market place and all of the products that they sell – so if you need any help, have any questions or want some advice you can contact them seven days a week either by calling 0191 4608218 or e-mailing them at info@skate-shack.net.

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