Skateboard Deck Rails

Blast Skates - Slippy Puppies Rails - Yellow Blast Skates - Slippy Puppies Rails - Yellow
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OJ's - Juice Bar Rails - Orange
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Powell Peralta - Rib Bones Rails 14.5 - Yellow
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Powell Peralta - Rib Bones Rails 14.5" - Lime
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Rib Bones Rails 14.5 - Red - Hemley Skateboarding
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Skateboard Deck Rails

Deck rails emerged during the early 80s street revolution when riders like Tommy Guerrero and Mark Gonzales started treating urban architecture like their personal playground, sliding their boards along anything that looked remotely grindable. The innovation gained traction through those legendary Bones Brigade videos like "Future Primitive" and "Public Domain," which showed how rails enhanced both trick possibilities and board longevity. Companies like Powell Peralta and Santa Cruz were among the first to offer rails in multiple colors, letting riders customize their setups while gaining practical benefits. Rails made a comeback during the 90s tech boom when companies started using them not just for protection but as visual elements to complement increasingly elaborate graphics. Function meeting form, basically.