Presenting you the Caballero model board, a part of Powell Peralta Bones Brigade 12th Series Reissues. Steve Caballero progressed very fast as a kid, so he got a free membership and free product from Campbell skatepark. He turned pro for Powell Peralta only at the age of 15. With an impressive arsenal of grind and slide tricks, but also innovative inverts and big airs, Steve Caballero was a perfect fit for Bones Brigade.
 Steve Caballero have earned his reputation not only with his powerful transition skating, but also with his 90s’ street era, hence “Street Cab”. This deck is an extremely close replica of the original Steve Caballero boards that helped him to push transition to the next level. Built close to the original specifications, these boards are undeniably some of the closest reissues to the originals you will ever find from any brand.
This deck features concave similar to the original. With a mold designed to give a great old school feel to Powell’s impressive reissue line up, this Steve Caballero deck will have you feeling like your back in the 80’s again! The mold features functional design and is a strict single kick. It is also made of higher quality materials which do not fluctuate over time, giving skaters a more consistent deck to its true form. Grab this Steve Caballero 12th Series Powell board! It will serve its purpose of slashing and flying above coping or look good on your wall!
POWELL PERALTA BONES BRIGADE STEVE CABALLERO:
- Length: 30.94″
- Width: 10.47″
- Wheelbase: 15″Â
- Nose: 4.48″
- Tail: 6.44″
- Steve Caballero signature deck
- Grey/blue
- Legendary Bones Brigade SeriesÂ
- Limited quantity of 2500
- Concave: SP3 Deck Shape: 283
- 7 Ply Hardrock Maple
- Great for vert and bowl skating
- Old School Hole pattern
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It’s been 30 years since the original members of the Bones Brigade—Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Lance Mountain, Mike McGill, Tommy Guerrero—gathered at the Chin Ramp. This piece includes interviews with the team, Chin Ramp builder Tim Payne, and photographer Grant Brittain, alongside several well-known pro skaters who were hugely influenced by the climactic scene in The Search for Animal Chin. Watch your favorite skaters rip the iconic ramp again, inspiring each other not only to recreate some of the timeless moments captured in the video from which it takes its name but to push each other to new heights as they continue the search for Animal Chin.