PSYCHO STICK! This Vision Double Take Psycho Deck is a reissue of a classic skateboard deck from the 80s. It features a unique double-sided graphic design, with the same image on both sides of the deck. The deck also comes with Krystal Klear griptape pre-applied, which allows the graphic to show through seamlessly.
This deck is perfect for both collectors and skaters looking for a vintage-style board with a modern twist. The deck is made to the exact specifications of the original design.
PSYCHO DOUBLE TAKE REISSUE:
- Graphics on Top & Bottom
- Double sided graphic
- Applied Krystal Clear grip
- Deck width: 10″ length: 30″Â
- Wheelbase: 15″ Original Concave
- Made in the U.S.AÂ Â VISION REISSUES
This version features an original concave with no nose kick, while keeping the original shape and dimensions. Its hole pattern is now “new school” to accommodate modern trucks. Assemble it with Indy Stage 11’s, Gullwing Superpros, or any other trucks that are close to your heart! Â
The Psycho Stick has a wide squared tail with a rather short nose. A beefy midbody provides lots of space for your front foot, while the back is tapered. Psycho Stick’s truly unique cut can’t be mistaken for any other board. The wheelbase stays at 15″ for comfort and confidence in bowls, while staying nimble. 
Skaters in order: Mike Crum, Keith Gruber, Derek Krasauskus, Chris Gentry, Ben Chibber, Joe Gruber, Mark Cernicky, Bo Ikeda, Mark Oblow, Buck Smith, Ronnie Boschetti, Gianni Cass, Jeff Ferris, Jeremy Zitter, B. Gibo © 1991 Vision Skateboards/Vision Sports Inc.















Started in 1976 by Brad Dorfman, Vision initially began as a skateboard brand, sponsoring the likes of Mark Gonzales, Mark 'Gator' Rogowski and Tom Groholski.
In the early 80's Vision sports released their first pro model skateboard for skater Mark 'Gator' Rogowski.
This was followed by a release of a pro model deck for skater Mark Gonzales, both designed by Los Angeles-based artist Andy Takakjian.
Gonzales went on to release a few more pro models with Vision before departing to form Blind Skateboards, (a play-on words with Vision) with World Industries.
Vision was also one of the first skate brands to connect with the subculture of music, releasing skate decks from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Beastie Boys and Agent Orange. 



