The Professional Skateboard League Debuts January 31 — Peep the Handrail Build
The Professional Skateboard League officially launches on January 31, and with it comes a purpose-built setup designed specifically for some of the heaviest skateboarders in the game to destroy.
Alongside PSL founder Mike Mo, Christian Dufrene recently gave his input on designing the official handrail height for the 2026 season as the build crew puts the finishing touches on the course. The clock is ticking, and we’re getting close. Get a taste of the build in the video below and mark your calendars for January 31.
Is this the start of something new for how professional skateboarding can operate? Is this what the future holds? Many agree that a league model can certainly bring some consistency, structure, and long-term vision to competitive skateboarding, sure. But anything "new" in our silly little world is bound to ruffle some feathers all the same.
Regardless, the build looks dope, and at the end of the day, I'm just as curious as the next person.
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Mike Mo recently sat down on The Nine Club to fully break down everything that has to do with the Professional Skateboard League. If you've had any questions about this new concept, I bet it's answered in the video above. Tap the post and check it out.
The PSL season kicks off January 31 and runs for 7 weeks, with contests every Saturday through March 14. Each team competes head-to-head and I don't know about you, but I'm ready to see how this is all going to unfold.
Wanna see the action in person? Secure your tickets here. Otherwise, tune into the livestream on the PSL YouTube channel.