Jack Olson Skateboard Setup (2026)
Jack Olson is a regular-footed professional skateboarder from St.
Current setup: Real Skateboards All Seeing 8.38 deck · Thunder Trucks 148 trucks · Spitfire Wheels Formula Four Conical Full 52mm wheels
Quick Facts
Discipline
- Stance
- Regular
- Hometown
- St. Louis Park, Minnesota
- Nationality
- American
- Born
- 1994
- Turned Pro
- 2020-2021
Jack Olson's Complete Setup
Every piece of gear Jack Olson rides, from deck to shoes.
Wheels
Spitfire WheelsFormula Four Conical Full 52mm
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Bearings
Bronson
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Jack Olson Setup FAQ
What deck does Jack Olson ride?
Jack Olson rides a Real Skateboards All Seeing 8.38 deck in a 8.38" 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 Real Skateboards All Seeing 8.38 deck through the buy links in the setup above.
What trucks does Jack Olson use?
Jack Olson uses Thunder Trucks 148 trucks in size 148. 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 Jack Olson ride?
Jack Olson rides Spitfire Wheels Formula Four Conical Full 52mm wheels in 52mm. 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 bearings does Jack Olson use?
Jack Olson uses Bronson bearings. Bearings determine roll speed and how long your wheels keep spinning, and a properly maintained set should last as long as your wheels with regular cleaning. Pros usually upgrade bearings before swapping wheels.
About Jack Olson
Jack Olson is a regular-footed professional skateboarder from St. Louis Park, Minnesota. He rides for Real Skateboards, Thunder, Spitfire, Bronson Speed Co., and Pyramid Country, and opened his own skate shop called After Hours in Minnesota. He turned pro for Real in 2019 and is known for his highly technical rail skating, including switch feeble grinds down the Hollywood 16, and his acclaimed 2023 video part "After Hours" featuring rooftop ledge tech and heavy rail tricks.
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