

ORIGINAL Schmitt Stix in the original plastic packaging from the 80’s! NEW OLD STOCK. Schmitt Stix has been making board rails for decades, they are a rail you love and can trust!
Want to protect those awesome graphics or just feel like you want to slide smoother and longer? These old school rails will do just that! They feature wood screws for mounting purposes so they will stay nice and snug to your deck! Great for reissue and popsicle stick riding!
These rails feature 4 holes per rail. This combined with the wood screws allow for a very tight secure fit for your board. They are a Phillips head so they are very easy to attach, no more drilling out your deck like 1986! Just grab your skate tool and screw them down! Riding rails not only improves your ability to slide but also increases the life of your deck by preventing wear on your deck.
Paul Schmitt of PS Stix, owns and operates one of the largest and most successful skateboard manufacturing companies in the United States and is known to many in the industry as ‘Professor Schmitt”. For almost 30 years Schmitt’s company has been considered an innovative leader in design and manufacturing of high quality skateboards. The Schmitt Stix was created by Paul Schmitt to add extra sled and protection to the bottom of the skateboard while grinding rails on the half pipe or in street skating.
SCHMITT STIX NOS RAILS:
- UHMW Polyethylene
- 8 Wood screws included
- Phillips head
- Length: 14.5”
- More here: SCHMITT STIX
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Schmitt Stix was founded by skateboard craftsman Paul "the Professor" Schmitt in the early 1980's. Schmitt Stix is owned and operated under Select Distribution, who also owns established brands such as Elephant, Hosoi, Palisades, The Pickle Board Co., and Magic. As a brand that is well known and loved for their old school designs, Schmitt Stix decks are still inspired by their original blueprints and remain as popular as ever among riders of all ages.



