Welcome to our Element Skateboards category, where quality meets street-style performance. Featuring the Element Icon Gray Skateboard—a 31" x 7.75" complete popsicle board designed for kids, teens, boys, girls, and adults. With a robust 220 lbs weight limit, it's ideal for beginners honing ollies to seasoned skaters tackling urban rails, making it a versatile choice for anyone entering or advancing in skateboarding.
Why Element Stands Out in Skateboarding
Element has built a stellar reputation since 1992 for crafting skateboards that prioritize durability, sustainability, and authentic skate culture. Known for eco-friendly materials and pro-rider input, their boards deliver consistent pop and control. Unlike mass-produced options, Element focuses on high-grade maple decks that withstand heavy use, paired with reliable components like aluminum trucks and urethane wheels for smooth grinds and street sessions.
The Icon Gray model exemplifies this: its 31" length and 7.75" width offer a balanced feel for tricks, cruising, and park riding. The popsicle shape ensures easy flips and manuals, while the grip tape provides secure footing. Whether you're a parent buying a first board or a rider upgrading, Element's commitment to quality means less wear and more shredding time.
Key Features to Consider in Element Skateboards
When shopping Element Skateboards, focus on these essentials:
- Deck Construction: 7-ply maple for strength and flex, holding up to impacts.
- Size and Shape: 31" x 7.75" suits most riders; popsicle tails for versatile tricks.
- Trucks and Wheels: Medium-height trucks for stability, 52-54mm wheels for speed and grip.
- Weight Limit and Versatility: Up to 220 lbs, accommodating all ages and sizes.
- Grip and Finish: Medium grit tape for control without blisters.
These features make the Icon Gray a go-to complete board, ready to ride out of the box—no assembly needed.
What to Look for When Buying an Element Skateboard
Buyer intent varies: beginners want stability, intermediates seek pop, and pros demand precision. Evaluate your stance width (feet shoulder apart on the board), riding style (street vs. park), and height/weight. For smaller riders or kids, the 7.75" width prevents toe drag; taller adults appreciate the 31" length for foot planting during airs.
Common use cases include after-school fun, weekend skate park visits, or building skills for competitions. Element's boards excel in urban environments, handling cracks and curbs effortlessly. If you're new to the sport, start here before exploring custom setups in our broader Skateboards selection.
Element vs. Other Brands: How It Compares
Element edges out competitors with superior wood quality and ethical sourcing. For alternatives, check SantaCruzSkateboards Skateboards for aggressive graphics or Magneto Skateboards for cruiser styles. Yet, Element's completes like the Icon Gray offer unmatched value for all skill levels.
Part of the larger skate scene? Browse our Skateboarding hub or Skates, Skateboards & Scooters for protective gear and accessories.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Element Skateboards suitable for all ages?
With a 220 lbs weight limit and forgiving popsicle shape, models like the Icon Gray work for kids starting out and adults refining tricks, ensuring family-friendly fun.
How does Element compare to brands like Voyager or WhiteFang?
Element prioritizes pro-level durability and sustainability over budget builds; it's ideal if you want longevity versus entry-level options from Voyager Skateboards.
What's the warranty on Element Skateboards?
Element offers a standard manufacturer's defect warranty—contact their support for specifics on your purchase, emphasizing their rider-first customer service.
Which Element model should beginners choose?
The Icon Gray complete is perfect for novices due to its balanced size and ready-to-ride setup, building confidence without overwhelming specs.
Can I use Element boards for street skating?
Absolutely—their tough construction handles grinds, stairs, and gaps, rooted in Element's street heritage.