Brands There are 103 brands

  • Mini Logo

    Mini Logo is a "low price" brand designed by Bones, the products offered are therefore excellent value for money!

  • Mob

    Mob is a brand of grip ranging from the simple black grip to the grip designed in collaboration with other brands! Thanks to its clever micro perforation system, the Mob grip avoids any air bubbles between the board and the grip.

  • New Deal

    New Deal is a skateboard brand from the 90's, which has marked many riders of this generation!

  • Obey

    Obey is the street wear brand from the street art of Shepard Fairey.

    Created in 2001.

  • OJ

    OJ Wheels is Santa Cruz's brand of wheels, high quality wheels for riders who want to worry free cruising on all surfaces!

  • Penny

    Penny was the first to revive the plastic skateboards of the 80s.

    Created in Australia by Ben Mackey and constructed with the highest quality raw materials, the Penny plastic board is injection molded, making it tough and flexible at the same time. It's a great board for getting around town thanks to its soft wheels and reactive little trucks.

  • PIG

    Pig Wheels was founded in 1993 by Tum Yeto Posse. Pig manufactures high-end urethane wheels at affordable prices, as well as tools and other accessories.

  • Powell Peralta

    Powell Peralta is a board brand founded by George Powell and Stacy Peralta in 1978. The brand is the investigator of the Bones Brigade (Steve Caballero, Tony Hawk, Ray Barbee, Lance Mountain, ...). In 1991, Stacy Peralta decided to move on to other horizons and it was George Powell who continued to develop the brand. The times are dark for Powell, almost all of the pros have left to build their brands individually. Fortunately, in recent years, with the release of Stacy's documentary on the Bones Brigade, the two old friends have started working together again and have revived Powell Peralta.

  • Primitive

    Primitive Skateboarding is a brand of skateboard decks created by professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez in Los Angeles, California USA.

  • Pro Tec

    Empty concrete pools in Southern California, but also epic rocky roads in Colorado, this is the state of mind of the Pro-Tec brand! We easily recognize a helmet of the brand, since they have very specific shapes. The wide range of Pro-Tec helmets is aimed at all riders who want the classic "Pro-Tec" look with optimal protection.

  • Psockadelic

    Designed by Brian Hansen and Justin Figueroa, the Psockadelic sock brand is closely linked to the Baker skateboard brand, with quality materials and original designs.

  • Real

    Real is a board brand, created in 1991 by Tommy Guerrero and Jim Thiebaud, former riders at Powell Skateboards. Real was founded with the support of Fausto Vitello.

  • Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz is a brand of boards created in 1973 in Santa Cruz, California. For the record, it is the famous Jim Phillips who will design the blue "Screaming Hand"! We will also remember the videos "Street On Fire" and "Wheels on Fire" which will definitely establish the brand! Santa Cruz also offers a wide range of clothing and accessories, as well as a Snowboard section.

  • Savate

    Created to suffer, the SAVATE sock has been designed for hard skateboarding. Top comfort and absoption, as well as maximum foot support. The SAVATE sock is knitted in France. Liberty, Equality, Fatality.

  • Shake Junt

    Shake Junt is known for its grip plates and also the bearings! But the brand also offers screws and various accessories.

  • Shoe Goo

    Shoe Goo is a glue used to repair excessively worn shoes or to anticipate premature wear ... Shoe Goo repairing glue is transparent, effective on leather, rubber, vinyl and canvas, capacity of the tube: 109.4ml.

  • Slave

    Slave Skateboards ($ lava Skateboards), is a brand of skateboards owned by former Black Box artist: Ben Horton. The brand's first full-length video, Radio-Television, was released in September 2009.

  • Spitfire

    Spitfire is a brand of wheels founded in 1987. Only one video was released in 1993. In just a few years Spitfire has become THE benchmark in the field, the quality of their wheels has nothing to prove! Spitfire also offers a range of accessories and clothing.

  • Spy

    Spy is a brand that offers premium snowboard goggles and sunglasses.

  • Stance

    STANCE was founded in January 2010 and launched the first collection of socks for skateboarding and surfing enthusiasts. With its varied designs and numerous colors in all sizes, Stance is dedicated to individuality. Stance is more than you would expect from a sock brand and this is reflected in the socks that range from black, stripes to artist-created lines. In addition to designs, Stance set out to meet the demands of skate and surfboards. For this, the quality and the functional properties of the materials used for the manufacture of the socks are essential.

    STANCE: Created in California, worn around the world

    These extremely durable socks survive every skate session or frosty day on the surfboard. Virtuosos such as Chris Cole, Duane PETERS or Lizard King have already tested Stance socks. Until today, no other brand of socks has succeeded in persuading so many pros. Developed in California, Stance is worn around the world, wherever it comes to combining style and functionality to perfection.

  • Stussy

    Stüssy (pronounced STOO-see) is an American clothing brand founded in the early 1980s by Shawn Stussy. The brand is influenced by surfing, hailing from Orange County, Calif., But has been adopted widely by the streetwear and hip-hop scenes.

  • Tensor

  • Thank You

    Thank You is a skateboard brand founded by Daewon Song and Torey Pudwill (friends for many years). The iconic "cloud" logo is the hallmark of Thank You!

  • The Killing Floor

    The Killing Floor is an American skate brand, founded in 2009. Their inspiration comes from old blues, jazz, classic rock and the classic days of old school skaters.

  • Thrasher

    Thrasher Magazine (or Thrasher) is a skateboard magazine created in 1981. The editor was Jake Phelps. The magazine has become a brand in its own right by offering a collection of clothing and accessories.

  • Thunder

    Thunder trucks are durable and light, Independent Trucks' main competitor, the range is very wide: width, colors, there is a choice for any type of skateboarder.

  • Toy Machine

    Toy Machine is a board brand created by Ed Templeton in 1993. Not knowing whether to call his brand "Toy Skateboards" or "Machine Skateboards", it was his friend Ethan Fowler who suggested he combine the two to give "Toy Machine Skateboards".

  • Vans

    Vans is a Californian brand of footwear, especially skateboarding. Created in 1966 by Paul Van Doren. The first authentic Van's model, known as Vans # 44 appeared in 1966 in the first Vans Store attached to the factory. The brand was then called the Van Doren Rubber Company.
    Since its inception, the Vans brand has created an unprecedented craze with a growing community of skateboarders. Vans shoes become the symbol of a generation, their models no longer proliferate only in skate parks , but also in the streets, high schools and colleges. The simple shoe becomes a phenomenon equaling the All Star model of Converse. Vans creates simple shoe models with endless combinations of patterns and colors. The concept is also simple: durable, quite elegant and extremely comfortable shoes.

  • Venture

    At the beginning of the 90's, Eric Swenson and Fausto Vitello (creators of INDEPENDENT TRUCKS CO.), Got to work on a new Truck. They wanted it to be simple and less expensive than the products then available on the market while maintaining impeccable quality.
    At the same time, the practice of Skateboarding was in the process of changing. Finished the freestyle and the green would die slowly in favor of the Street. It was therefore necessary to offer a new type of equipment adapted to this new discipline. “Right from the get-go, we geared toward the street team,” said Keith Cochrane, original teamrider who would become co-owner and team manager a few months after the brand's launch.
    Venture really started out as an underground brand that didn't even advertise. Until the day Mark Gonzales decided to ride Venture. The brand was launched.
    Soon all the pillars of Street Skating began to ride Venture: Jason Lee, Mark Gonzales, Ray Barbee, Sean Sheffey, Mike Vallely, etc ...
    With such a team, Venture had to innovate and produce a truck even more intended for Street. In 1992 Venture released the Featherlight, the first LOW truck in history.
    One of the reasons Venture has been able to produce quality trucks at a reasonable price is that they share the foundry created by INDEPENDENT.
    Venture is therefore Indy's little brother.

  • Wayward

    Wayward Wheels is a brand of wheels created in 2014 by Pro Skaters Andrew Brophy and Benny Fairfax!

  • Zero

    Zero Skateboards is a Californian (USA) board brand founded by Jamie Thomas, pro rider.

  • Zoo York

    Zoo York is a skateboard and clothing brand founded in New York City in 1993 by Rodney Smith, Eli Morgan Gessner and Adam Schatz. The brand specializes in hip-hop, punk rock and skateboard culture.

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