Tony Hawk
Deck: Birdhouse Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Vert skating happens on large half-pipes where skaters reach the vertical section and launch into the air. It demands courage, strength, and technical mastery.
Vert skating happens on full-size half-pipes — typically 11 to 13 feet tall with a true vertical section above the transition. The setup is built for one priority: stability at speed and on landings from massive airs. Vert decks are noticeably wider than street decks, wheels are larger to carry speed across flat bottoms, and trucks are tightened for predictable response when launching above the coping. There's very little technical-flip overlap with street here.
We track the complete setups of 36 professional vert skaters in our database. The numbers below are aggregated directly from those verified setups.
55.6% of pro vert skaters in our database ride decks between 8.0" and 8.5" wide. The most common size is 8.5", chosen by 25.0% of vert pros. 8.75" (11.1%) is the next most popular. The average vert pro deck is 8.73" wide , with Birdhouse Skateboards the most-ridden deck brand at 19.4%.
Independent Trucks leads truck choice at 66.7% of pro vert skaters. Thunder Trucks is second at 19.4%. Together, the top two brands account for 86.1% of all pro vert truck choices , with Slappy Trucks (5.6%) the most common alternative.
The average vert pro wheel is 57.5mm. 60mm is the most-ridden size at 19.4%, followed by 56mm at 11.1%. Spitfire Wheels dominates wheel brand choice at 30.6% of vert pros, with Bones Wheels second at 25.0%.
Bones Swiss leads at 13.9% of pro vert skaters with verified bearing data , followed by Bones at 13.9%. Pros consistently choose precision bearings over budget options because performance under repeated impact matters at this level.
Shoe choice is more distributed than wheels or trucks. Vans leads at 38.9%, followed by DC Shoes (8.3%) and Nike SB (8.3%). Treat shoe data as a quality signal across the top brands rather than a strict recommendation — sponsorship plays a heavy role here.
Vert is the stability end of the spectrum. Compared to street setups, vert decks are roughly half an inch wider on average, wheels are larger, and Independent trucks become near-universal. The shift makes sense: when you're landing 8 feet above the deck, every millimetre of platform helps and every degree of unwanted truck turn is a problem. This is why most vert pros' setups would feel sluggish to a street skater — and most street setups would feel terrifying on a real ramp.
| Component | Street | Park | Vert |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deck width | 8.30"avg 8.25"median | 8.36"avg 8.38"median | 8.73"avg 8.50"median |
| Wheel size | 53.2mmavg 53.0mmmedian | 54.6mmavg 54.0mmmedian | 57.5mmavg 58.0mmmedian |
| Top truck | Independent Trucks (34.5%) | Independent Trucks (56.1%) | Independent Trucks (66.7%) |
Deck: Birdhouse Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Hosoi Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Powell Peralta | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Birdhouse Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Flip Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Powell Peralta | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Birdhouse Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Opera Skateboards | Trucks: Thunder Trucks
Deck: Powell Peralta | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Tanabata Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Opera Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Madness Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Real Skateboards | Trucks: Thunder Trucks
Deck: Birdhouse Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Birdhouse Skateboards | Trucks: Independent Trucks
Deck: Real Skateboards | Trucks: Thunder Trucks
Deck: Darkstar Skateboards | Trucks: Thunder Trucks
The most common deck size among pro vert skaters is 8.5", ridden by 25.0% of the 36 pros in our database. The average vert pro deck width is 8.73", and 55.6% ride somewhere between 8.0" and 8.5".
Independent Trucks is the most-ridden truck brand among pro vert skaters, chosen by 66.7% of the 36 pros in our database. Thunder Trucks is the next most popular at 19.4%, with the top two brands together accounting for 86.1% of all pro vert truck setups.
The average pro vert skater rides 57.5mm wheels. 60mm is the most-ridden specific size at 19.4%, and Spitfire Wheels is the dominant wheel brand at 30.6% of the 36 pros tracked.
Vans leads vert skating shoe choice at 38.9% of pros in our database, but the field is more distributed than wheels or trucks because shoe choice is heavily influenced by sponsorship. Treat the data as a quality signal across the top brands.
Vert Setup
Component-by-component pro-data breakdown for building a vert setup.
Read guide →Deck Sizing
Backed by 205 verified pro setups. Find the right deck width for your style, height, and skill level.
Read guide →Trucks
The two dominant truck brands compared head-to-head across 238 pro setups to see which one fits vert skating.
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