Powell Peralta Andy Anderson Heron 2 Egg Shape 301 Flight Skateboard Deck - 8.7"
Stubbed nose/tail- Predictable pop, great for building consistency. Slight curve ideal for Pogos and Caspers
Wide tail/nose- Comfortable footing and flicking, more tail to wear
Symmetrical- āTwin Tipā, board wears 2xās slower. Skate either way, board may never feel 'backwards'
Egged rails- Chip evasion. Board will ārollā instead of āsmashā when hitting the ground
Widest point- 8.7ā at the middle, helps kick and catch lateral rotations
14.5 wheelbase- .25ā longer than average for a more stable stance
No straight line- Continual curve, helps avoid chipping from impact on flat surfaces
Distance between truck and kick- .125ā shorter for higher pop
Foot placement width- 8.5ā wide at trucks
Primo sensitive curve- enhanced for Primo flips
Length/shape- 32.3ā, shape 301, K20 concave
āThere are so many within the skateboarding world who look at skating as a religion which must be practiced to exacting and specific standards; you must conform and ride this type of terrain, you must conform and do these types of tricks, you must not mix this style with that style, you must look this way or else etc. And then once in a while a skater like Andy comes along who doesnāt fit into this fanatical mould, a skater who is such an outsider himself that he doesnāt even fit into skateboarding. He doesnāt fit in because heās not following itās false mandates. What Andy is doing is living the creed of what a skateboarder is supposed to be. Heās not conforming nor is he looking for acceptance from conforming, and with that heās accepting the grief and exclusion that comes with being a true outsider. That is what a real skateboarder is.ā -Stacy Peralta
Artwork by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson
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Powell Peralta Andy Anderson Heron 2 Egg Shape 301 Flight Skateboard Deck - 8.7"
Powell Peralta Andy Anderson Heron 2 Egg Shape 301 Flight Skateboard Deck - 8.7"
Stubbed nose/tail- Predictable pop, great for building consistency. Slight curve ideal for Pogos and Caspers
Wide tail/nose- Comfortable footing and flicking, more tail to wear
Symmetrical- āTwin Tipā, board wears 2xās slower. Skate either way, board may never feel 'backwards'
Egged rails- Chip evasion. Board will ārollā instead of āsmashā when hitting the ground
Widest point- 8.7ā at the middle, helps kick and catch lateral rotations
14.5 wheelbase- .25ā longer than average for a more stable stance
No straight line- Continual curve, helps avoid chipping from impact on flat surfaces
Distance between truck and kick- .125ā shorter for higher pop
Foot placement width- 8.5ā wide at trucks
Primo sensitive curve- enhanced for Primo flips
Length/shape- 32.3ā, shape 301, K20 concave
āThere are so many within the skateboarding world who look at skating as a religion which must be practiced to exacting and specific standards; you must conform and ride this type of terrain, you must conform and do these types of tricks, you must not mix this style with that style, you must look this way or else etc. And then once in a while a skater like Andy comes along who doesnāt fit into this fanatical mould, a skater who is such an outsider himself that he doesnāt even fit into skateboarding. He doesnāt fit in because heās not following itās false mandates. What Andy is doing is living the creed of what a skateboarder is supposed to be. Heās not conforming nor is he looking for acceptance from conforming, and with that heās accepting the grief and exclusion that comes with being a true outsider. That is what a real skateboarder is.ā -Stacy Peralta
Artwork by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson
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Stubbed nose/tail- Predictable pop, great for building consistency. Slight curve ideal for Pogos and Caspers
Wide tail/nose- Comfortable footing and flicking, more tail to wear
Symmetrical- āTwin Tipā, board wears 2xās slower. Skate either way, board may never feel 'backwards'
Egged rails- Chip evasion. Board will ārollā instead of āsmashā when hitting the ground
Widest point- 8.7ā at the middle, helps kick and catch lateral rotations
14.5 wheelbase- .25ā longer than average for a more stable stance
No straight line- Continual curve, helps avoid chipping from impact on flat surfaces
Distance between truck and kick- .125ā shorter for higher pop
Foot placement width- 8.5ā wide at trucks
Primo sensitive curve- enhanced for Primo flips
Length/shape- 32.3ā, shape 301, K20 concave
āThere are so many within the skateboarding world who look at skating as a religion which must be practiced to exacting and specific standards; you must conform and ride this type of terrain, you must conform and do these types of tricks, you must not mix this style with that style, you must look this way or else etc. And then once in a while a skater like Andy comes along who doesnāt fit into this fanatical mould, a skater who is such an outsider himself that he doesnāt even fit into skateboarding. He doesnāt fit in because heās not following itās false mandates. What Andy is doing is living the creed of what a skateboarder is supposed to be. Heās not conforming nor is he looking for acceptance from conforming, and with that heās accepting the grief and exclusion that comes with being a true outsider. That is what a real skateboarder is.ā -Stacy Peralta
Artwork by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson























