Charlie Birch Skateboard Setup (2026)
Charlie Birch is a British professional skateboarder from Liverpool, England known for his fast, stylish street skating and fearless approach to technical tricks, particularly on handrails.
Current setup: Palace Skateboards 8.5 deck · Independent Trucks trucks · Spitfire Wheels wheels
Quick Facts
Discipline
- Stance
- Regular
- Hometown
- Liverpool, England, UK
- Nationality
- British
- Born
- 1999-01
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Every piece of gear Charlie Birch rides, from deck to shoes.
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Charlie Birch Setup FAQ
What deck does Charlie Birch ride?
Charlie Birch rides a Palace Skateboards 8.5 deck in a 8.5" width as of 2026. Deck choice is the single biggest factor in a pro's setup — width affects stance and stability, while concave and construction drive pop and flick. You can shop the same Palace Skateboards 8.5 deck through the buy links in the setup above.
What trucks does Charlie Birch use?
Charlie Birch uses Independent Trucks trucks. Trucks determine how a skateboard turns and how it lands grinds, and pros typically match hanger width to deck width for proper alignment. Most pro skaters stick with one truck brand for years once they have the feel dialed in.
What wheels does Charlie Birch ride?
Charlie Birch rides Spitfire Wheels wheels. Wheel size and hardness drive speed and grip — smaller, harder wheels favor technical street skating, while larger, softer wheels suit transition, park, and rougher terrain.
What shoes does Charlie Birch skate in?
Charlie Birch skates in New Balance Numeric. Skate shoes are built with reinforced toe caps, vulcanized or cupsole construction, and grippy gum rubber outsoles for board feel and durability. Pros often go through several pairs a month from heavy daily skating.
About Charlie Birch
Charlie Birch is a British professional skateboarder from Liverpool, England known for his fast, stylish street skating and fearless approach to technical tricks, particularly on handrails. He began skating around age 10 after initially rollerblading, and got his first major sponsor Flip Skateboards at age 13 through Geoff Rowley. After stints with Enjoi and Yardsale, he joined Palace Skateboards in 2019 and turned pro in 2021 alongside Kyle Wilson. He is also a vocal mental health advocate in the skate community, supporting the Ben Raemers Foundation.
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