Event Guide

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

A successful skate jam isn’t just about tricks — it’s about vibe, flow, and functionality.
Whether it’s a DIY setup in a parking lot or an officially permitted community event, table and chair rentals can shape the experience.


Basic Layout for a Skate Jam Pop-Up

AreaRecommended Setup
Registration / Sign-In1 table, 2 chairs
Merch Booth1–2 tables, 2–3 chairs
Judges / Scorekeeping1 table, 2–4 chairs
Rest Zone / Spectators6–12 chairs, some under pop-up tents
Refreshment Stand1–2 tables for food/drinks, chairs optional


Table Tips for Skate Events

  • 6-ft or 8-ft tables: Best for merch, raffles, or giveaways
  • Plastic or resin tables: Lightweight but sturdy for outdoor setup
  • Tablecloths: Create branding opportunities for local sponsors

Chair Choices

  • Folding chairs: Easy to transport and move between zones
  • Metal or plastic chairs: Withstand dust, spills, and frequent use
  • Optional benches: For the edge-of-ramp seating experience

Event Tips for Skaters

🛹 Keep sign-in tables visible but out of riding lanes
🛹 Chairs near the action keep the crowd engaged
🛹 Have tables pre-loaded with waivers, stickers, and wristbands
🛹 Use chalk or cones to section areas without needing barriers


Conclusion
From beginner kickflips to pro-level hardflips, the layout you set up can help everything run smoother. Tables and chairs may seem basic, but they’re crucial in making a skate jam feel like a real event.