Box-end Decks
This category includes all decks with a box-end shape, meaning the deck has a squared-off end. This is the primary criterion used to classify decks into either the street or park subcategory.
However, things aren’t always that simple— not all box-end decks are strictly street decks. For example, a box-end deck with a length of 520 mm might be considered a street deck by a rider who is 150 cm tall, while a rider who is 180 cm tall might see the same deck as more suited for park riding.
Many decks have a clear classification as either park or street, but for some, the distinction isn’t so obvious. That’s why we stick to clear shape-based criteria - Box-end and Peg-cut. The Street and Park labels are more of a secondary guide.
Unwritten rule: Box-end (street) decks are more versatile than park decks. In other words, more riders use box-end decks for both street and park riding than the other way around.
When choosing a deck, pay attention to wheel width. Wheels come in different widths, so make sure the width you choose is compatible with your deck.
Learn more about decks in the Scootpedia section.