


The Powell Peralta Quad Stringer Birch Sidewalk Surfer Complete is the ultimate in cruise-ability and a pure fun setup, which comes pre-assembled and ready to roll right out of the box!
Based on the shape and look of a surfboard, this complete carves, turns, and rolls in a way that lets you truly surf the pavement.
Rolling on premium 80a soft urethane wheels with the perfect blend of roll speed and traction you can link turns on your favorite bank, ditch, or urban feature, or carve it up on the streets of your commute.
With classic retro style stained wood graphics, integrated wheel wells, and just enough riser to not be too high but also totally avoid wheelbite it’s the pinnacle of fun for whatever your purpose. Small enough to grab and go, but big enough to confidently skate, we’re sure you’ll surf the sidewalk like never before.
Overall, this complete also features high quality aluminum trucks feature hardened steel axles and kingpin, that are accommodated by soft bushings to ease into turns.
To ensure you won’t be slipping, the blended silicon carbide grit optimizes grip and durability. Overall, it grips well in all weather conditions.
POWELL QUAD STRINGER BIRCH SIDEWALK SURFER:
- Deck width: 8.37″
- Deck length: 28.20″
- Wheelbase: 15″
- BOARD AS COMPLETE INCLUDEDS:
- High rebound 55mm 80a wheels
- High quality Mini Logo trucks
- Bushings: Soft Green 84a durometer
- Mini Logo Skate Ratedâ„¢ bearings
- More here: SKATEBOARD COMPLETES
Byron Essert, Lars Troutwine, and Kevin Reimer set out to the infamous Indian School Ditch to give the Sidewalk Surfer Complete Skateboards some runs. As a result, be sure to check out the amazing products from Powell 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.






