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Powell Peralta Steve Caballero Dragon Complete Skateboards

KWD 44.500

Category
Skateboarding
Weight
1.8 kg
ColorRed
Size7.75 IN
1 +

Special Features

  • Width 7.75" / Length 31.08" / Wheelbase 13.875"
  • Board: Powell-Peralta skateboards are made from strong, light, hard yellow birch, fused together with water-resistant glue in proprietary Powell-Peralta AirLam presses. This ensures maximum stiffness, strength, pop, and durability.
  • Trucks: Mini Logo trucks combine strength, stability, and smooth turning by utilizing premium alloys, high-rebound bushings, and heat-treated axles. Designed, developed, and proven by our professional team at Skate One, Mini Logo trucks will allow skaters to roll and turn with confidence when they begin skating and will stand up to the stresses and impacts of advanced street, park, and ramp skating as they progress.
  • Wheels: Powell-Peralta wheels are fast, durable, hot cast, polyurethane wheels that roll, slide and grip great. Our wheels have been top-rated and used by professional skaters for the past 43 years. You will be pleased with these. Medium 90-A hardness for size 7" - 7.75" wide skateboards.
  • Bearings: Mini Logo bearings are Skate Rated so they roll fast, and stand up to the dirt, dust, impacts, and moisture skateboards have to roll through every day. With precision ground races, mirror-smooth balls, a high-speed nylon ball retainer, Speed Cream racing lubricant, and two removable protective shields for easy cleaning, ML bearings will allow you to take full advantage of your high rebound PP wheels to get maximum roll and skating fun.

Description

After placing 3rd overall in the Gold Cup Series and voted "Rookie of the Year" in 1980, Steve Caballero had proven he was ready for a pro signature model of his own. He was initially offered a simple propeller/skull nose-art graphic but rejected it. Steve submitted some sketches of his own for consideration, one of which was a crouching dragon, and that's the direction they pursued. Artist VCJ reworked the design a couple of times before laying down the final ink. The deck was first released in December 1980 and the graphic was so well received it wasn't replaced until 1986.

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