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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.

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Powell Peralta – Bones Vato Rat White – 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.

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Ricta Wheels – Clouds Red – 57mm 86a

Ricta 86a Clouds are perfect for rolling on rough surfaces that would be difficult or impossible to skate with regular hard wheels. Excellent for ditches and rough street spots, 86a Ricta Clouds are a bit harder than our softer 78a Clouds. They still handle like a street/park wheel and even slide well. Ricta 86a Clouds are an excellent hybrid wheel for rugged spots.

Details
Size: 57mm
Durometer: 86a

Set of 4 wheels.

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Ricta Wheels – Clouds Red – 55mm 86a

Ricta 86a Clouds are perfect for rolling on rough surfaces that would be difficult or impossible to skate with regular hard wheels. Excellent for ditches and rough street spots, 86a Ricta Clouds are a bit harder than our softer 78a Clouds. They still handle like a street/park wheel and even slide well. Ricta 86a Clouds are an excellent hybrid wheel for rugged spots.

Details
Size: 55mm
Durometer: 86a

Set of 4 wheels.

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Ricta Wheels – Clouds Red – 53mm 86a

Ricta 86a Clouds are perfect for rolling on rough surfaces that would be difficult or impossible to skate with regular hard wheels. Excellent for ditches and rough street spots, 86a Ricta Clouds are a bit harder than our softer 78a Clouds. They still handle like a street/park wheel and even slide well. Ricta 86a Clouds are an excellent hybrid wheel for rugged spots.

Details
Size: 53mm
Durometer: 86a

Set of 4 wheels.

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Powell Peralta – Rat Bones Snapback O/S – Black

“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.”

Classic Flex Fit Black twill hat with embroidered Rat Bones logo on front.

Materials: 100% Cotton.

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Powell Peralta – Rat Bones Snapback O/S – Red

“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.”

Classic Flex Fit Red twill hat with embroidered Rat Bones logo on front.

Materials: 100% Cotton.

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North Vancouver City Fest Longboard Races 2019

The Annual Longboard Race at North vancouver Cityfest is coming up on Saturday, May 4th! On top of the longboard race, we will once again have a boarder-x obstacle course, learn to stop sessions for new and improving skaters and skate-carnival games for prizes.

WIN CASH AND PRIZES!! // read more

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Tired – Balding Patterns – 8.625in x 31.75in

Tired skateboards graphics are designed by Piet Parra, a Dutch artist known inside and outside of the skate culture.

Details
LENGTH: 31.75in
WIDTH: 8.625in
WHEELBASE: 14.0in
NOSE: 7.0in
TAIL: 6.75in