Tribalism: Skate Crews and Stereotypes
3/16/2020

ALTHOUGH WE LIKE to claim we’re all in the same gang, the individual crews of skateboarders have never been so decisively tribal and every niche has their own unique snowflake-like characteristics. We’ve taken some of the grueling guesswork out and are giving you that life hack you need to streamline your stereotypes into concise and clear acronyms. Read on!
Words and illustrations by John McGuire

Crazy, Handrail, Out of control Maniac Piling into the Emergency Room
Possibly the smallest skate demographic due to the dangerous nature of their chosen terrain. Often gets sidelined for months due to injuries. Spends days on the couch trolling eBay for distressed vintage Sabbath shirts. Wears the same clothes for months. Extensive use of the performance-enhancing drug called P.O.T.
Favorite Skaters: Figgy, Jamie Foy, Leo Romero, Heath Kirchart
Favorite Skaters: Figgy, Jamie Foy, Leo Romero, Heath Kirchart
Favorite Videos: Baker 2G, Thrill of It All, Jump Off A Building
Gear and Equipment: Baker/Deathwish, Thunder, OJs, Emerica, 70s concert t-shirt, doobies



Downhill Renegades in Fucking TrafficThese San Francisco transplants have a need for speed and a downhill death wish. No hill is too steep and traffic is an afterthought. The GX1000 Roll Up video changed the game, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats with secondhand anxiety. Bombs away!
Favorite Skaters: GX1000 crew, Frank Gerwer, Sean Young, Tommy G
Favorite Skaters: GX1000 crew, Frank Gerwer, Sean Young, Tommy G
Favorite Videos: All GX1000 videos, Fucktards, Sick Boys
Gear and Equipment: DLX board, Spitfire, OJs, Thunder, cargo pants, Thrasher hoody, hip-sack filled with medicinal chronic



Curbs, Ramps, Alcohol, Banks and Slappies
The over-40 club. Quit skating for 10-to-15 years, came back guns blazing for the neo-post-punk curb resurgence. Loves shaped boards and red curbs.
Favorite Skaters: Jason Jessee, Jason Adams, Tom Knox (the first one), Lucero, Blender
Favorite Skaters: Jason Jessee, Jason Adams, Tom Knox (the first one), Lucero, Blender
Favorite Videos: Cash Money Vagrant, Grosso’s Love Letters, Speed Freaks
Gear and Equipment: Santa Cruz re-issue, rails, Independent, Slime Balls, a cooler filled with cheap beer




Concrete, Renegade, Urchin Sculpting, TransitionsThese Pacific Northwest nomadic tradesman spend their free time building amazing D.I.Y domains for you to hone your skills at (or complain about the lack of ledges). They tend to exist solely on an Olympia/on-site BBQ diet. Lack of personal hygiene is their business card/badge of authenticity.
Favorite Skaters: Cardiel, Monk, GT, Julien, Raybourn, P-Stone
Favorite Videos: Bru-Ray, Tent City, Scram Skates YouTube channel
Gear and Equipment: Antihero, Independent, Spitfire, Vans, Dickies, Carhartt vest/beanie, a trowel



Fat Old Skatepark Slasher Includes LapperSimilar to C.R.A.B.S. but with a lot less skill and much more safety equipment. With unlimited PayPal purchasing powers, this group spends countless hours online, attempting to rebuild every Christmas complete they received from ’83-’88. You can tell when you’re in their presence because every sentence starts with, “Back in the day…”
Favorite Skaters: Cab, Mountain, Hawk, Hosoi
Favorite Videos: Animal Chin, Public Domain, Wheels of Fire
Gear and Equipment: Powell Peralta/Santa Cruz re-issues, Tracker, Bones, 187 Killer Pads (full set), every plastic accessory you can screw onto a board




Keyboard, On-line, Off-board KookThese keyboard-cowboy conspiracy theorists spend hours (sometimes days!) talking shit about an industry in which they’ve never worked. They run their mouths off, hunched over their laptops primate-style, arguing with people they’ll never meet face to face (hopefully). Their devious, diabolical activities are hidden behind the digital shroud of anonymity known as the S.L.A.P. message boards.
Favorite Skaters: Fred Gall, Mark Suciu, Soy Panday, Aaron Herrington
Favorite Skaters: Fred Gall, Mark Suciu, Soy Panday, Aaron Herrington
Favorite Videos: Anything Pontus makes, Magenta’s Just Cruise, 9/11 conspiracy videos
Gear and Equipment: Un-ridden Polar board, Dickies, Half-Cabs, shitty laptop covered in skate stickers



Trap music, Reverts, Emojis, No complies and Dad hatsThis is the new frontier of Instagram super trendsetters bringing body varials, effortless shove its and step-offs to the front page of your search feed. With a passion for fashion and SoundCloud mumble rap, these guys and gals are making power moves one #LITAF fire emoji at a time.
Favorite Skaters: Versace Plug, Yung Spliff, Stephen Lawyer, Sebo Walker
Favorite Videos: Instagram popular page and exploring hashtags
Gear and Equipment: SK8MAFIA, multi-colored camo cargo pants, headphones, fannypack, flame beanie, Easter-egg-colored overalls




Flatground, Ledges and Games of S.K.A.T.E.This under-30 crowd was raised on the free skatepark boom of the early 2000s. Spends more time on their phones than on their boards, watching archived Berrics battles and PJ Ladd’s Wonderful, Horrible Life part over and over. Holding out for the Instagram glory of a @metroskateboarding repost or a Gary Rogers’ diss on Skateline NBD.
Favorite Skaters: Shane O’Neill, PJ Ladd, P-Rod, Luan Oliveira, Diego Najera
Favorite Videos: Battle of the Berrics, Primitive’s Never, Shane O’Neill’s Instagram feed
Gear and Equipment: Primitive, Janoskis, Thunder, Ricta, Skull Candy, Grizzly, way too much wax



Wallrides, Alien Conspiracies, Cellar doorsAnother under-30 demographic—recent N.Y.C. transplants on an endless quest for that “new” crusty cellar-door spot. Works at a vegan restaurant at night and runs a fledgling vintage Etsy shop as a side hustle. Crashes at his model girlfriend’s loft where he takes advantage of the free WiFi to research the truth about Area 51, flat Earth and the hollow moon.
Favorite Skaters: Ricky Oyola, Bobby Puleo, Jake Johnson
Favorite Skaters: Ricky Oyola, Bobby Puleo, Jake Johnson
Favorite Videos: Static 1-5, Eastern Exposure, Lenz and anything Theories related
Gear and Equipment: Quasi, Thunder, Spitfire, Chuck Taylors, Dickies, vegan snack in messenger bag

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