Spitfire Skateboards

The Spitfire skateboard company is more of a wheel company and was founded in the year 1988. It is a subsidiary of the Deluxe Distribution owned by the late Jeff Klindt in the year 1987 in San Francisco, California. Aside from the brand of Spitfire skateboards, there are also other skateboards under the Deluxe Distribution and that include the brands of Real, Krooked, Antihero, and Thunder Trucks. Deluxe Distribution also has its own retail outlet.

The company of Spitfire skateboards features a large team of skateboard pros that includes Anthony Van Engelen, Tony Trujillo, Kevin Long, Daewon Song, Eric Koston and Erik Ellington.

Several reviews on Spitfire skateboard wheels and decks were conducted and posted all over the Internet. These reviews come in positive and negative points. The positive points comprises of how Spitfire users and owners had taken pride about using the skateboards while the negative points are mostly about the costs. As with all things, the higher the price, the higher the quality.

Spitfire skateboard decks have really cool graphic designs. Its weight is also very light, making the skateboarding activities very smooth and cool as well. These decks are can be compared with the lightness of the Element Feather skateboards. The Spitfire skateboard classic decks last so long and generally have great comments about the riding which is so good and smooth by the skateboarders. All Spitfire skateboard decks and wheels are tagged with Spitfire skateboard logo for brand identification.

Spitfire skateboard wheels are always at its best quality without any exception. Spitfire Powercores is one of the first wheels manufactured by the company. This deck uses a 100 durometer urethane within the wheel and a 99 durometer exterior of the wheel. With this capacity of durometer, a skateboarder is able to get the speed of a harder durometer with the smoothness of the softer durometer of 99. These Spitfire wheels truly perform very well in all kinds of skateboarding terrains such as in streets, parks, and steel mini-ramps.

Another famous type of Spitfire skateboard wheel is the Spitfire Hardline Classics. The hard line of this type is thinner than any wheels offered by the company. Its hardness makes the skateboarders’ rides and slides very smooth. For more information and live viewing of Spitfire products on decks and wheels, simply go to the Spitfire skateboard company address that can be found from their website. Go now and feel the vibrations of using the brands of Spitfire for your skateboarding decks and wheels.

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