

The Powell Peralta Andy Anderson Heron 2 Flight Deck consists of a symmetrical twin tip shape which will enable you to skate either way while without feeling that the board may feel “backwards”!
This new symmetrical deck shape provides a wide nose and tail for comfortable footing and flicking, while having more tail to get into your pops with and wear down. In addition, Andy maintained the stubbed nose and tail aspect of his board for that predictable pop you know and love. Great for building consistency, while also being slightly curved and making it ideal for Pogos and Caspers.
The Anderson Heron 2 Flight deck is made up entirely of curves which helps avoid chipping from impact on flat surfaces. As a result, the egged rails are chip evasion, meaning that the board will “roll” instead of “smash” when hitting the ground. In addition, this beauty of a board also features a Primo sensitive curve, enhances for Primo flips.
Powell Peralta Flight™ decks are stronger and thinner than an average 7-ply. You’ll get the feel of it in an hour or two and begin to realize you can do things while riding a Flight deck that cannot be done on a standard 7-ply deck. Flight decks allow you to extend your limits, because they let you ollie higher with greater rebound and snap, flip faster, do tricks more easily, while lasting considerably longer than most maple 7-plys.
The epoxy infused, fiber reinforced structure of the Flight deck is extremely resistant to breaking. As a result, this structure gives them “everlasting pop” that doesn’t fade as your deck slowly wears.
ANDY ANDERSON HERON 2 FLIGHT:
- Deck width: 8.7″ Length: 32.3″
- Wheelbase: 14.5″
- Nose: 6.8″ / Tail: 6.8″
- Shape: 301 / Concave: K20
Andy Anderson putting in the work and showing off his latest pro board. Overall, are you loving the amazing products from Powell Peralta? If so, why stop here? Be sure to check out the rest of the amazing products that they have to offer in addition to this one, here: POWELL PERALTA
















George Powell dropped by CalStreets Skateshop in Vancouver—one of Powell's earliest Canadian distributors—for a throwback hangout with Rick Tetz, Illya, and Graham. Surrounded by 80s memorabilia and fresh Powell gear, George shared untold stories from the golden age of skateboarding, posing proudly with an Andy Anderson deck, symbolizing the bridge between skateboarding’s roots and its future.





