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Tools for your skateboard – always ready for a session

Tools and accessories for your skateboard make it quick and easy to adjust or assemble your board, whether you’re at the skatepark or at home. A skateboard tool gives you everything you need to tighten the trucks, change wheels and bearings, or adjust hardware so your setup always rides just the way you like it. Here, you’ll find a selection of essential products, from compact T-tools to more specialised options.

A good skateboard tool saves time, extends the lifespan of your gear, and makes it easier to fine-tune your board to suit your skating style. It’s a small investment that pays off quickly – especially if you often change your setup or skate hard and wear out gear regularly.

How to choose the right skateboard tool

When choosing a skateboard tool, it’s all about practicality, compatibility, and how easy it is to bring with you. Keep these points in mind in particular:

  • Tool type: Classic T-tools, L-tools or more compact multitools. Choose depending on whether you mainly want something handy for your bag or for workshop use at home.
  • Socket sizes: Make sure the tool fits your wheel nuts, truck nuts, and hardware – typically around 8 mm and 10 mm – so you can handle all the usual adjustments.
  • Built-in Allen key/screwdriver: Many tools include a retractable Allen key or screwdriver, allowing you to tighten bolts without needing extra tools.
  • Material and durability: Steel and solid composite materials offer longer-lasting strength, which is important if you frequently tweak your setup or travel a lot.
  • Size and portability: A compact tool fits easily in your pocket or backpack, so you can make quick tweaks between runs.

Most tools will work with standard skateboards, but if you use highly specialised trucks or hardware, it’s a good idea to double-check the sizes before making your choice.

When to use your tool – from beginner to advanced skater

As a beginner, a simple T-tool is usually enough to keep your board safe and stable. You’ll typically use it to tighten the wheels so they neither wobble nor seize up, and to adjust the trucks so the board doesn’t feel too loose or unsteady. The goal here is control and safety, and a straightforward, easy-to-use tool makes things much simpler.

As an experienced skater, you’ll often start to fine-tune more: small adjustments to truck tightness for different spots, quick wheel changes, or cleaning and replacing bearings after plenty of sessions. In this case, a more complete tool with several functions is a real advantage, as it lets you adapt your setup for street, park, or transition skating in minutes.

Whatever your level, a good skateboard tool gives you the freedom to keep your board running smoothly and safely, so you can focus on landing tricks instead of dealing with loose nuts. Choose the tool that best suits your habits and setup, and you’ll be ready for your next ride.