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Airwalk Undone Skull Skateboard
Made of sturdy, 9-ply maple wood and finished with anti-slip grip tape on top side of deck for more perfect riding every time
Includes 52mm street wheels ideal for skating outside on sidewalks, ramps, and rails
Attached with 5" aluminum trucks for stability and quicker turning yet lightweight for tricks
31" x 7.75" deck, double kick tail with concave ideal for perfecting your favorite tricks like an Ollie, kick-flip, heel-flip, or manual
ABEC-1 skateboard bearings classified for their precision parts and tolerance
Airwalk Approved Airwalk has been behind just about every major skateboarder in its 25-year history, and the heritage of quality and value continues in these Airwalk skateboard toys. The Airwalk Undone Flower Skateboard is made with 9 ply maple, giving the deck a 7.75" thickness. The 52mm wheels are used with ABEC 1 bearings for easier rolling, and this Airwalk skateboard features a double kicktail. Take note, this board can only support up to 125 lbs. Airwalk Undone Flower Skateboard: 9 ply maple 52mm wheels ABEC 1 bearings Deck: 31" x 7.75" Double kicktail Weight limit: 125 lbs About Airwalk Since its birth in 1986, Airwalk has been behind just about every major skateboarder in the history of action sports. The heritage of quality and value continues today in these Airwalk skateboards and accessories. Airwalk takes pride in the fact that they are one of the brands that helped launch and build the action sports community and industry. Their story is filled with people pushing innovation, supporting the scene and taking risks - all fuelled by the passion for action sports. Airwalk is a popular Californian boardsport lifestyle clothing company that hit its zenith in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The company makes skate shoes, t-shirts, snowboard boots, and other products. Airwalk was established in 1986, and throughout the years sponsored various professional skaters such as Jason Lee and Tony Hawk.