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1620 Platte Street, Denver, CO 80202
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+1 720-855-8297

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Clothing store

Working times

Sunday
12:00 pm — 06:00 pm
Monday
11:00 am — 09:00 pm
Tuesday
11:00 am — 09:00 pm
Wednesday
11:00 am — 09:00 pm
Thursday
11:00 am — 09:00 pm
Friday
11:00 am — 09:00 pm
Saturday
11:00 am — 09:00 pm
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Reviews about Emage

  • February 06, 2020, by Lalo Vasquez
    I brought my 13 year old son and 10 year old daughter here 2 years ago. ...they are very helpful. They'll educate with honesty and knowledge to the parent who knows very little about skate boarding. They never try to sell the most expensive item. They explained to me the cost and durability of the items I wanted to buy. I recommend Emage to any one who is wanting an honest place to shop. Sincerely, Vasquez Family.
  • May 04, 2019, by Robert Vigil
    At a very young age I started to get into skateboarding. I would skate every day and find new things to skate. After a while my boards would start to chip away and become waterlogged from skating to much. The tail wouldn’t have pop and the boards would eventually snap from being worn down. I have been skating for 4 years and truly hate when my board wears down or stops giving me good pop. I also hate having to pay over $60 every 2-3 weeks to have to get a new deck. As a teen, I don’t have much money to buy expensive products. Even though I have a job, paying this much for a skate material doesn’t always feel worth it. Before I switched to my most recent board, I was using a shop deck which was great but not my style. I got it from Emage skate shop and wasn’t feeling the size or shape. Emage skate shop has always had great boards and many styles to choose from. That’s when I came across the “Koi boi” by welcome boards. The board felt perfect. It was a great shape. The shape was a Big Bunyip size 8.5. The board cost around $60. I know people wouldn’t pay $60 for a peace of wood but I was willing to pay for it. I knew many people who rode welcome skateboards and always had recommended them to me. After my board was set up I took downtown to skate and get a couple tricks in. had made my way to the skate park to get the board broken in. As I was riding, I felt connected with my board. It gave me a great feel and I was comfortable. As I started to do a couple tricks I noticed that it had amazing pop and was very firm. As I started to hit some rails the board slid fine with no skate wax. I was also able to hit boxes and ledges without feeling resistance or friction. I soon began to feel as the board wouldn’t last long and I was wrong. Later that week I was skating outside being reckless when i attempted a trick and failed. I let my board roll away and the black grip blended in with the night like camouflage. A car came by and ran over my skateboard. I felt my board was done for. When I grabbed my board I didn’t even want to look at it. When I got into the light I realized it was fine. I jumped on it to test it and it was still perfect. This comes to show that this is a great product. Even though it might be pricey it will be worth it. Even if the board isn’t your style then that's fine because Welcome skateboards has many shapes and sizes to choose from.
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