
Anti Hero - Curb Riot 8.5" Deck
- In stock, ready to ship
In Australia
For orders up to a total of $100, shipping and handling is a flat rate of $7.00For orders from $101 to $299, shipping and handling is $16.50For orders over $300, shipping and handling is free
For New Zealand
Express shipping and handling is $45.Standard International shipping is $30.
We can ship to other international locations, but please contact us for quote on shipping
All products sold by EXTREME SKATES come with standard manufacturing guarantees against faults. If a product is found to have a manufacturing fault we will replace it free of charge once we are satisfied that the fault is as a result of manufacturing and NOT from extreme riding or over use. Where it is practical to repair a faulty product then we will, or else at our discretion, we will replace the product. If the product fails due to wear and tear, accident, neglect or negligence, or if it is outside the warranty period, we will happily repair it for a reasonable charge. Please note, while we are happy to return and exchange a product, refunds will not be provided simply for change of mind or incorrect sizing.
Take to the streets or the skate park with the Anti Hero Curb Riot Deck. Made from traditional 7-ply maple it's strong and supple with just enough flex. The broad width is super stable for ramp and vert skating or just flatland cruising. Additionally, it features mild kicks and a mellow concave for an understated board feel and more technical tricks.
ANTI HERO DECK FEATURES:
- Width: 8.5"
- Length: 32.25"
- Wheel Base: 14.38"
- Kicks: Mid
- Concave: Mellow
- Construction: 7 Ply Maple
- Available With Free Griptape
About Anti Hero Skateboards
Professional skateboarder Julien Stranger founded Antihero in 1995 to, "I don't know. Just kind of balance out the rest." Known for their striking graphics and sturdy construction, Antihero boards are built to last. They offer a range of hard goods and apparel to suit all styles and tastes. Their team consists of names like Grant Taylor, Andy Roy, Jeff Grosso, and Tony Trujillo.