Skateboards are a key feature in Schedule 1, which will help you complete deliveries faster. Certain quests require you to deliver marijuana within a certain time period. Skateboards will make the delivery process significantly easier, allowing you to complete the mission right away.
There are a total of five Skateboards that you will be able to get your hands on in the game, each of them coming with a different price tag. So if you are looking to get your hands on all of them, then the list below will help you out.
How to buy all Skateboards in Schedule 1

To purchase Skateboards in Schedule 1, you will need to make your way to the Shred Shack. This can be located near the starting location. Once you find it, just speak to Jeff, who sells the accessories, and he will provide you with the following list of Skateboards and their price list:
Skateboard | Price |
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Cheap Skateboard | $75 |
Skateboard | $250 |
Lightweight Skateboard | $500 |
Cruiser | $500 |
Golden Skateboard | $1,500 |
Do different Skateboards have different features in Schedule 1?
Apart from he cosmetic changes, there is not much difference between one Skateboard and another. However, as the price goes up, you will see a slight increase in movement speed. So the Golden Skateboard is going to be the fastest one out of the list, even though it is not by a big margin.
So when you are just starting out, any skateboard will do the job. Only invest in the more pricier ones when you have some extra cash that you.
How to ride a skateboard in Schedule 1

To ride a Skateboard in Schedule 1, you will first need to equip it and then click and hold the left mouse button for a moment to start riding it. When on the Skateboard, you will be able to use the standard WASD controls to use it.
You can tap the Spacebar to jump over hurdles like pavements, and by pressing the forward button “W” you will keep accelerating the board. Letting go of the button will slow you down, however.
Do keep in mind that while you can jump over pavements, you will not be able to pass over them or other terrain. Moreover, surfaces that are not smooth, like wood, will automatically slow your Skateboard down.
By pressing the left-click again, you will be able to cancel the skateboard. This is a great way of stopping your momentum at any time and is particularly useful when you are about to slam into a pavement or go into terrain where the board will not work.
Once you learn to make the most of this traversal mechanic, you will be able to make your deliveries much faster in Schedule 1.