Event Guide

Rental advice, event planning tips, and answers to common questions.

A skate demo brings the energy — but behind the ollies, kickflips, and crowd hype, a smooth event setup can make or break the experience. Even with a laid-back vibe, your tables and chairs matter.


Recommended Setup for a Local Skateboarding Demo

AreaTablesChairs
Registration / Waiver Table11–2
Announcers / DJ Booth1–21–2
Skate Brands / Sponsors2–5Optional
Chill Zone (Spectators & Skaters)2–410–25
First Aid Station11–2


Setup Tips for Skate Events

  • Minimal Interference: Keep furniture away from active skate areas — setup zones off to the side.
  • Modular Use: Stack extra chairs nearby in case the crowd grows unexpectedly.
  • Sponsorship Appeal: Offer skate brands or local shops a table space to set up merchandise or freebies.
  • DJ or Mic Setup? Give them a designated table with some shelter for their equipment.

Pro Tip
Bring folding chairs that are lightweight yet stable — perfect for quick rearrangements during the flow of the event.


Conclusion
Skate demos might look effortless, but the setup behind the scenes deserves thought. With the right number of tables and chairs, you create a pro-level experience — even on a local scale.