



Introducing the SMA Natas Deck in Silver dipped 2ND EDITION Series, a true classic for skaters. This board, with its dimensions of 29 inches in length and 10 inches in width, coupled with a 16.375-inch wheelbase, is a standout piece from the iconic Santa Monica Airlines (SMA) brand, which has been a staple in the Santa Monica surf and skate culture since 1978.
Originating from the simple yet significant Zephyr surf shop, SMA has been instrumental in capturing the evolving essence of skateboarding during a crucial period in the sport’s history.
The brand is particularly renowned for the craftsmanship of Skip Engblom, whose dedication to creating each board by hand has made them more than just skateboarding tools; they are works of art that embody the spirit of the Santa Monica skate scene.
These boards have become symbols of the burgeoning skate culture, representing a fusion of skill, artistic expression, and the era’s free-spirited nature.
The SMA Natas Deck is a celebration of this rich heritage, offering both long-time skateboarding fans and newcomers the opportunity to own a piece of skateboarding history. It’s a direct connection to the early, influential days of skating, reflecting the sport’s journey into the realm of sports and culture.
SMA – NATAS KAUPAS DECK:
- LIMITED EDITION 100 PER SKU
- EACH LIMITED DECK IS NUMBERED
- SIGNED CARD OF AUTHENTICITY
- SILVER DIPPED – 2ND EDITION
- L: 29″ W: 10″ WB: 16.375″
- Spin a Hydrant!













Santa Monica Airlines (SMA), a name synonymous with the vibrant surf and skate culture of Santa Monica, traces its roots back to 1978. It all began in the unassuming space of Zephyr's surf shop, a locale that would soon become a pivotal point in the skateboarding world. SMA emerged during a time when skateboarding was evolving, capturing the spirit and energy of the coastal city.
The early history of SMA is particularly notable for the craftsmanship of Skip Engblom. Engblom wasn't just assembling skateboards; he was creating them with a passion and precision that bespoke his dedication to the sport and its culture. Each board was shaped and made by hand, ensuring that every piece was not just a tool for skateboarding but a work of art, embodying the soul of Santa Monica's skate scene.
These handcrafted boards quickly became more than just sporting equipment; they were symbols of a burgeoning skate culture, representing a blend of skill, art, and the free-spirited nature of the era. The legacy of SMA and the unique contribution of Skip Engblom's craftsmanship have endured over the years, leading to the reissues of these iconic boards.




