







🛹 Own the streets with Tony Hawk’s pro signature style!
The Tony Hawk 31" Signature Series Skateboard features a durable 9-layer maple wood deck with professional trucks and vibrant multi-color wheels. Weighing only 1.8 kg, it offers an ideal balance of portability and stability, making it perfect for riders of all experience levels. Designed for cruising, carving, freestyle, and downhill, this skateboard combines legendary performance with eye-catching style, making it a top-tier choice for both beginners and seasoned skaters.










| ASIN | B0CWBXHN7B |
| Color | video game |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (147) |
| Date First Available | March 6, 2024 |
| Material | Maple Wood |
| Package Dimensions | 78.74 x 20.32 x 12.7 cm; 1.8 kg |
| Wheel Size | 50 Millimeters |
B**T
Nephew loves it.
J**M
My son is new to skateboarding, but he seems to really like this one and is fun and easy to use for a beginning rider. The size is just right and the design is awesome.
M**E
Mon fils adore son skate. C'est son premier donc je ne voulais pas lui acheter quelque chose de trop cher au cas qu'il n'aime pas ça finalement et qualité/prix c'est 10/10
S**X
Product arrived as described, this will be fantastic for my grandson as he is a beginner.
C**.
I bought this skateboard as a starter board for my 10-year-old son, and overall it’s okay for what it is—but there are some definite compromises. Design & first impressions: The graphic looks great in person and definitely caught my son’s attention right away. The deck itself feels solid enough for a beginner, and the grip tape is surprisingly grippy, which is important for learning basic balance and control. Out of the box, it looks like a “real” skateboard, not a toy. Where it falls short: The biggest downside—and the reason for the 3-star rating—is the plastic trucks. This was not clearly mentioned in the product description at the time of purchase, which was disappointing. Plastic trucks are a pretty big limitation, especially if your kid starts to progress beyond just cruising. They’ll be fine for very light use, but they’re not something I’d trust for long-term durability or any real tricks. The wheels and bearings are also very entry-level. They roll, but that’s about it. They’ll work for learning to push and cruise around, but they won’t hold up as skills improve. Who this is for: For a younger child or absolute beginner who just wants to learn how to ride around, this board will do the job. My son is able to cruise on it just fine, and it’s serving its purpose for now. Future upgrades: If he sticks with skateboarding, I’ll definitely be upgrading the trucks, wheels, and bearings pretty quickly. The deck itself seems usable, but the hardware is the weak link. Final thoughts: This is a decent buy for the price, as long as expectations are realistic. It’s fine as a starter board, but the plastic trucks—especially without clear disclosure—are a letdown.
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