Pitcrew Skateboard & Snowboard Shop in Baltimore: Local Board and Gear Stop
Pitcrew is a retail shop in Baltimore that sells skateboards, snowboards, and related equipment, aimed at riders across skill levels and serving the Chesapeake region where winter snow is light and skateboarding is the more reliable activity year-round.
What Pitcrew actually is
Pitcrew stocks decks, trucks, wheels, bearings, grip tape, and protective gear for both disciplines. The shop prioritizes brands common to action sports retail rather than house brands, and inventory leans toward street and park skateboarding over freestyle or cruiser-focused builds. Snowboard selection covers all-mountain and freestyle boards in standard sizes, with boots and bindings for rental or purchase. The physical footprint is modest—typical for neighborhood retail in Baltimore rather than a regional destination shop.
Services and pricing
New complete skateboards range from around $80 to $200, depending on component quality. Individual decks run $35 to $70. Snowboards without bindings typically cost $250 to $500; boots and bindings add another $150 to $300. Grip tape application and basic assembly are included with complete board purchases. The shop does not rent equipment and does not offer repairs beyond assembly; for deck damage or bearing replacement, riders bring their own gear and buy parts separately.
Prices on entry-level products are competitive with online retailers, but shipping time and the ability to inspect and feel gear before buying justifies the brick-and-mortar transaction. Mid-range boards priced between $120 and $180 see the least price difference between Pitcrew and mail-order alternatives.
How Pitcrew compares to other Baltimore options
Baltimore has no dedicated ski-only shop; winter sports retail is limited to general action sports outlets. Pitcrew is the clearest skateboard-first option in the city. Federal Hill Board Company, located on South Charles Street in Federal Hill, carries a broader array of street wear and apparel alongside boards but dedicates less floor space to snowboard stock. For snowboarders planning Whitetail or Seven Springs trips, purchasing locally makes sense only if you accept limited selection; both Pitcrew and Federal Hill Board Company stock fewer models than shops near mountain destinations in Pennsylvania or West Virginia.
Riders committed to custom setups or rare deck graphics will find deeper inventory in regional shops but pay travel time. Casual riders buying first boards or rental backups find adequate choice at Pitcrew without special order delays.
Who Pitcrew suits and does not suit
Pitcrew works best for Baltimore skateboarders aged 10 to 40 who ride park or street, want immediate access to parts, and prefer talking to staff before buying. Parents buying a first skateboard for a child appreciate the chance to verify quality before committing. Casual winter sports tourists preparing for a seasonal trip benefit from expert fitting on snowboard boots, which require in-person sizing to avoid expensive returns.
The shop does not suit anyone seeking snowboard-specific knowledge at the depth you would find in a dedicated mountain sports retailer. Riders pursuing technical progression in niche disciplines like downhill longboarding or vintage board collecting will outgrow this inventory quickly. Renters should look elsewhere; no rental program exists.
What the first visit involves
Walk in expecting a 15-to-20-minute browse for parts or quick questions. Staff can point you toward decks matching your weight and intended terrain. If you arrive without a clear product in mind, say your skateboarding or riding style (park versus street versus cruising, or all-mountain versus park for snowboarding) and your budget. For snowboard boot fitting, arrive without laces tightened and plan 10 to 15 minutes; the shop will not hold stock indefinitely on special orders, so confirm availability by phone before a long visit.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Pitcrew operates from Tuesday through Saturday, with weekend afternoon hours and limited or closed Monday and Sunday schedules. Call to confirm current hours, as small retail schedules occasionally shift. Parking on nearby streets is available but street-dependent; lot parking is not dedicated to the shop.
Pitcrew fills a gap for skateboarders who need parts fast and snowboarders who want professional boot fitting without traveling outside the city. For Baltimore riders, that combination of convenience and local expertise makes the trip worthwhile instead of defaulting to delivery.

