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Tony Hawk SS 180 Complete Skateboard Hawk Roar
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- £27.95
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£44.99
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- Who Is Tony Hawk?
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Tony Hawk SS 180 Complete Skateboard Hawk Roar
The Tony Hawk 180 Series Skateboard is the perfect entry level skate board for younger beginner riders.- Deck : 7 ply 100% Maple with full 80S griptape
- Truck : 5” Heavy duty aluminium truck with PUI 85a bushing
- Wheel : 52mm 95A PU wheel
- Bearing : Abec 3
- Size: 31 x 7.75 IN
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Tony Hawk is a legendary professional skateboarder from the United States. He was born on May 12, 1968, in California. Known as "The Birdman," he revolutionized modern skateboarding.
Hawk started skateboarding at a young age, showing exceptional talent early on. By age 14, he was already a professional. In the 1980s and 1990s, he dominated skateboarding competitions worldwide.
He became famous for his innovative tricks and smooth style. His most iconic achievement was landing the first-ever 900-degree spin in 1999. This trick cemented his status as a skateboarding legend.
Beyond competitions, Hawk helped bring skateboarding into mainstream culture. He launched the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video game series in 1999. The game became a huge success, introducing millions to skateboarding.
Hawk also built a successful business empire around his brand. He started Birdhouse, a well-known skateboard company, and launched multiple skate-related ventures.
His influence extends beyond business and competitions. He created the Tony Hawk Foundation, now called The Skatepark Project. The foundation funds skateparks in underprivileged communities.
Hawk has appeared in movies, TV shows, and commercials. His charisma and passion make him a beloved public figure. He continues to inspire young skateboarders around the world.
Even after retiring from professional competition, he still skates regularly. He frequently shares videos showcasing his skills and love for the sport.
Hawk’s impact on skateboarding is unmatched. He helped turn it from a niche hobby into a global phenomenon.
His legacy continues to shape skate culture and inspire future generations.
Skateboarding began in the 1940s and 1950s in California. Surfers wanted something to ride when waves were flat. They attached roller-skate wheels to wooden boards. These early versions of the skateboard had metal wheels and no real control.
By the 1960s, companies started mass-producing skateboards. Clay wheels replaced metal ones, improving grip and control. Skateboarding gained popularity, with the first professional competitions emerging. However, safety concerns led to a decline by the late 1960s.
In the early 1970s, polyurethane wheels revolutionized skateboarding. These skateboard wheels provided better traction and smoother rides. Skateparks started appearing, offering dedicated spaces for skaters. The Zephyr team, also known as the Z-Boys, pushed skateboarding’s limits. They introduced aggressive, surf-inspired moves in empty pools.
The late 1970s saw the rise of vertical skateboarding. Skaters like Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta popularized aerial tricks. Skateboarding became more extreme, with bigger ramps and riskier moves. By the early 1980s, skateparks started closing due to liability issues.
Street skating grew in response to the lack of skateparks. Skaters adapted urban environments like curbs, rails, and stairs. Rodney Mullen pioneered technical tricks, including the kickflip and ollie. His innovations shaped modern street skating.
The 1990s saw skateboarding explode in mainstream culture. Video games, clothing brands, and skate magazines fueled its popularity. The X Games, launched in 1995, gave skaters a global platform. Tony Hawk became the face of skateboarding with his high-flying tricks.
By the 2000s, skateboarding was a billion-dollar industry. Skaters like Paul Rodriguez and Nyjah Huston emerged as stars. More cities built skateparks, recognizing skateboarding’s cultural significance. Skateboarding became an Olympic sport in 2021, proving its worldwide appeal.
Today, skateboarding continues to evolve with new tricks and styles. Social media allows skaters to showcase their skills globally. Skateboarding remains a creative and rebellious expression of individuality.
Shipping Costs
UK 2-3 Working Day from dispatch - Free Shipping (excludes Surfboard & Hamboards)
International - Calculated at checkout based on location
Standard UK (Free Shipping)
Our Free inclusive delivery is either via Evri Courier or Royal Mail. Delivery estimates for these services are approx 2-3 working days from dispatch (handling time approx 1 working day), and the price of this postage is included in the product price (ie free UK shipping).
Surfboards are not covered in the Free Shipping offer, simply due to their size and weight. We have a variable shipping cost for Surfboards and this is added at checkout once a customer address has been added.
Surfboards Domestic UK
Standard UK (England, Wales, Scottish Lowlands)
Surfboards are not covered in the Free Shipping offer, simply due to their size and weight. We have a variable shipping cost for Surfboards and this is added at checkout once a customer address has been added.
As a guide, prices start from £17.50 for most foam surfboards. Maximum current price is approx £25 UK Mainland.
Surfboards are shipped via DX Freight and delivery estimate for this service is 2 working days from dispatch.
Shipping Methods
We use a selection of UK couriers for domestic delivery. The vast majority of our items are dispatched via the Evri courier service. A tracking ID will be automatically sent to your email after dispatch. Check your inbox for our dispatch confirmation email. Follow progress of your parcel using the tracking link supplied in this email.
Dispatch Time - We aim to dispatch all orders within approx 2 working days from the date of order. Delivery estimate is added to this 'dispatch time' to give you estimated date of delivery.
'Made to order' items such as T-Shirts and Hoodies, have a lead time of approx 6 working days plus delivery times. If you're unsure, just drop us a message and we'll be happy to offer you further info.
Further Info
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A card may be left to advise this to you, or to confirm that the parcel has been returned to the local depot. You can then contact them to arrange collection or to schedule a new delivery date.
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Bob Gnarly Surf Ltd
78 Hylton Road
Sunderland
SR4 7BB
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Why Buy From Bob Gnarly Surf Shop?
When you buy from Bob Gnarly Surf, you’re not just getting top-tier gear—you’re supporting a trusted local 'bricks and mortar' surf shop known for its quality products along with expert advice from a small band of surfers here at the shop. And of course, killer customer service!
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