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D-WAY/DYER SE, RABBIT IN THE HAT

Shape: Park & Pool
Size: Park & Pool
Color: Dyed Veneer
Dyed Veneer
White

We got together with spiritual artist Chris Dyer to create some very unique re-imaginations of some of our most classic and legendary artwork from the 90’s, like Matt Hensley’s Kingsize Eagle, Danny Way’s Rabbit In The Hat and T-Mag’s Kid’n’Cross.

Chris has practiced his art all over the world. Below is a quote from his website, positivecreations.ca;

Chris Dyer is a soul with good intentions for his self and humanity. He is a soul on a quest for a higher frequency of consciousnesses, through natural life experiences and practices. He is open to be a medium of the Great Spirit, who attempts to let go of the complications of his ego-mind and be of service to the evolving collective. A student of life in gratitude for all the human experiences given to him.”

Chris and T-Mag worked on getting these graphics to strike a perfect balance between invoking the greatness of the original design while at the same time, bringing Chris’ unique take and execution of design.

The decks are made in the USA with the best Hard Rock Maple and printed here in California in two ink colors in three sizes. 

The Park&Pool Shape: 32.5 X 9.25, 7 Nose, 6.75 Tail, & 14.5 Wheelbase.

It also comes in standard Street Shapes: 8.25, 8.5.

All dyed veneer color is mixed; the color description is of the graphic unless noted otherwise.

Specifications

Material Wood
Printing Method Transfer Silk Screen
Printed in Country United States
Made in Country United States
Length 32.3
Width 9
Nose 7
Tail 6.6
Wheelbase 15

About Danny Way

Danny Way grew up skating in Vista, California, with his brother Damon and the OG H-Street Vista crew, like Matt Hensley, Steve Ortega, John Sonner and many more. Danny frequently visited the legendary Del Mar Skate Ranch, where he met and skated with the early 80’s pro’s.  Danny’s natural talent and progressive approach to skateboarding included everything from street skating, mini ramps, to mastering vert, where he applied his technique and made vert skating into the technical and modern version that set the standard for decades to come.

In 1988, 14-year-old Danny won the Skatepark of Houston Shut Up and Skate amateur vert contest. Mike T & T-Mag immediately took him pro with H-Street and gave him his first pro model.

Since H-Street, Danny went on to co-found multiple action sports companies, including DC Shoes, XYZ Clothing and Plan B Skateboards.

Danny also went on to achieve numerous groundbreaking accomplishments in skateboarding, particularly in on the Mega Ramp.  He holds multiple world records. His skills have pushed the boundaries of speed, height, and distance, earning him Guinness World Records and X Games medals.

One of Danny’s most legendary and iconic stunts, one that is not talked about enough in our opinion, occurred on July 9, 2005, when he became the first and only skateboarder to ever jump the Great Wall of China, clearing a 61-foot gap using a custom Mega Ramp. He successfully launched over that Great Wall despite prior injuries, and set records for air height and speed. This achievement proves he just might not be human since he did it with a fractured ankle sustained in an earlier attempt.

Danny holds the Guinness World Record for the longest skateboard ramp jump, achieving a 79-foot 360 air on the mega ramp at X Games in Los Angeles.

And of course, Danny is a Skateboard Hall of Fame Legend.

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