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88 Wheel Co Moonwalker, Maverick, & McFly In Stock

88 Wheel Co Moonwalker, Maverick, & McFly In Stock in Canada at Flatspot!

That’s right Canada, we’ve finally got the new newness that is 88 Wheel Co. Hatched out of Pantheon Longboards’ and Boa Wheels’ creative minds, the 88 Wheel Co is intended to match perfectly with the Pantheon line up. But you don’t have to ride Pantheon to ride 88 Wheel Co!! Their first offering covers a range of downhill, distance / push, and freeride / dance, all in three wheels! Check out the Maverick, McFly and Moonwalker below to find out more! // read more

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Smashed Glass Sale: 10% OFF EVERYTHING

If you haven’t heard, we have 25% off everything Sector 9 and Gullwing until Friday!!!! We also have 10% off the whole website (including the clearance section) and we’ve hidden a few eggs around the website with even better deals, just on that specific product or package. You might want to browse around and find them, they will have black back ground images and be limited in quantities.

Use code SMASHEDGLASS10 at check out to get 10% off!

Find out more below!! // read more

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Rocket – Phoenix Tristan Cardillo Pro – Deck

The Phoenix is made for speed and the smoothest ride possible. We designed it together with the 2017 Junior European champion Tristan Cardillo and built it with our new Naturalite construction. Despite being super light, it is one of the most vibration absorbent boards on the market. This makes it easier to grip the perfect line through corners.

The board features a unique 2-step drop profile. Behind the front foot starts a second drop which creates two w-concave pockets to lock in your back foot. It’s difficult to explain but feels great under your feet.

Thanks to the combination of wheel flairs and cnc’d wheelwells, this board has a great wheel clearance to rock some big race wheels even on narrow trucks. Various wheelbase options give you maximum freedom to dial in your setup.

LENGTH
32.9” / 83.7 cm

WIDTH
8.85” (front), 9” (back) / 22.5 cm, 23 cm

WHEELBASE
22” – 25.2” / 56 – 64 cm

CONCAVE
0.47” – 0.59” / 12 – 15 mm

MICRO DROP
0.23” (front), 0.12” (center), 0.35” (back) / 6 mm, 3 mm, 9 mm

WEIGHT
3.1 lbs / 1400 g

MATERIAL
Certified bamboo, Natural flax fiber, Carbon fiber, Embossed ABS topsheet

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Black Friday 2021: 10% OFF EVERYTHING

If you haven’t heard, we have 25% off everything Landyachtz until Monday!!! We also have 10% off the whole website (including the clearance section) and we’ve hidden a few eggs around the website with even better deals, just on that specific product or package. You might want to browse around and find them, they will have black back ground images and be limited in quantities. Find out more below!! // read more

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CITYSKATE – Vancouver Skateboard Amenities Strategy

The Vancouver Parks Board and Vancouver Skateboard Coalition have come together to build a Skateboard Amenities Strategy in Vancouver and help shape the future of what wheelie boarding might look like in the city for the next 10 years.

Currently in Phase 2, with a new survey open until November 8th, 2021 (more below), the City is hosting sessions, pop-ups, panels, and questionnaires to get skaters out of the woodworks and involved in the future of their City. The past months have seen some great events and good feedback, but we need more!!
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Powell Peralta – Vato Rat Black / White 7in – Sticker

Powell Peralta – Vato Rat Black / White 7in – Sticker

Powell Peralta Sticker Vato Rat black print sticker on mylar backing 7 x 2.25 inch

The Vato Rat was created by artist Craig Stecyk. Coming from the Santa Monica Dogtown “Z-Boy” surf-skate scene of the 1970’s, Stecyk was surrounded by Hispanic gang culture and graffiti. At the time he was airbrushing a lot of Zephyr surfboards and blended that influence into his work. The Vato Rat was one of the many symbols he used to decorate surfboards and generally mark territory at local surf spots. In 1983 Stacy Peralta decided to bring the Vato Rat back as a Powell-Peralta graphic. They called it “Rat Bones” and it was used in advertising, on decks, stickers and T-shirts.

Originally Released: 1983

Artwork by: Craig Stecyk

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The Disposable Skateboard Bible: 10th Anniversary Edition – Book

Now in its 10th printing, this book truly has become “the bible” of pre-millennium skateboard decks. The author’s industry insider status allows him to guide readers through the culture and experience the art and the mania of the skate world with authority and expertise. While the boards take center stage, fascinating vignettes and recollections by an A-list of skateboarding personalities from Tony Hawk to Mike Vallely, Mark Gonzales to Stacy Peralta bring context to the aesthetic mayhem.

The boards within The Disposable Skateboard Bible are broken down by decade: (beginning in 1960) documenting some of the earliest deck designs; through the 70s and the game-changing advent of urethane wheels; the 80s with its ups and downs, big decks and mass-market popularity; finally the graphic chaos of the 90s through the turn of the millennium.

Author: Sean Cliver
Photographer: Eric Simpson

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Skateboard Museum – Zine Collection – Book

In 2003 the SKATEBOARDMUSEUM premiered the first exhibition with the title “Skateboard-Fever” focusing on the history, culture and artistic side of skateboarding. Diving deeper into the many facets of skateboard history, the SKATEBOARDMUSEUM has hosted various specially themed traveling exhibits in major metropolises around the world.

For the exhibitions the SKATEBOARDMUSEUM had created special zines. Those zines were just available at the shows and in a very limited run. This box-collection contains those zines in an updated version with more exhibits and pictures of the exhibitions.

Included zines:
1. DIY – The History of Creative-Culture in Skateboarding
2. Harry Blitzstein – Welcome to the Jungle / The Art of Harry Blitzstein on Skateboards
3. I LOVE MY – Vans skateboarding footwear heritage
4. NO SHITTY ADS IN THIS ZINE – A comprehensive 1980’s skate zine retrospective
5. NO AGE LIMIT! – Punk and Hardcore flyers collection of Jason Jessee

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Powell Peralta – OG Rat Bones Pink – 10in x 30in

Powell Peralta – OG Rat Bones Pink – 10in x 30in

The Vato Rat was created by artist Craig Stecyk. Coming from the Santa Monica Dogtown “Z-Boy” surf-skate scene of the 1970’s, Stecyk was surrounded by Hispanic gang culture and graffiti. At the time he was airbrushing a lot of Zephyr surfboards and blended that influence into his work. The Vato Rat was one of the many symbols he used to decorate surfboards and generally mark territory at local surf spots. In 1983 Stacy Peralta decided to bring the Vato Rat back as a Powell-Peralta graphic. They called it “Rat Bones” and it was used in advertising, on decks, stickers and T-shirts.

Originally Released: 1983

Artwork by: Craig Stecyk

Features:

• long 4 – 2.5″ old school truck hole pattern

Powell-Peralta™ Re-Issue Construction

Powell-Peralta re-issue decks are close reproductions of their 1980’s counterparts, featuring the original Pro graphics and shape, top graphic logo and concave. They are manufactured in our Santa Barbara skateboard factory, which is still directed by a few of the same craftsmen that made them originally.

Details
LENGTH 30in
WIDTH 10in
WHEELBASE 16.25in
NOSE 3in
TAIL 5.95in

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Powell Peralta – Bones Vato Rat Red – Patch

The Vato Rat was created by artist Craig Stecyk. Coming from the Santa Monica Dogtown “Z-Boy” surf-skate scene of the 1970’s, Stecyk was surrounded by Hispanic gang culture and graffiti. At the time he was airbrushing a lot of Zephyr surfboards and blended that influence into his work. The Vato Rat was one of the many symbols he used to decorate surfboards and generally mark territory at local surf spots. In 1983 Stacy Peralta decided to bring the Vato Rat back as a Powell-Peralta graphic. They called it “Rat Bones” and it was used in advertising, on decks, stickers and T-shirts.

Powell Peralta embroidered patch
3.5″ diameter
iron-on backing

Application

Denim and cotton material provide the best base. Be careful of polyester.
Put the item on a hard surface, like an ironing board. Iron it to create a nice, flat surface.
Place the patch where you want it to be.
Heat up the iron to it’s hottest setting.
Place a thin cloth over the patch. (This will protect the patch and any surrounding material).
Place the iron over the patch and press down hard as possible for 15-30 seconds.
Remove the iron and let patch cool.
Check the patch by gently rubbing at the edge, trying to lift it. If it lifts, replace the thin material and iron again for 10- 15 seconds.
To ensure a secure patch you can also sew around the edges.