Collection: Anti Hero Skateboards
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - Horse Pill
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 8.28
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Anti hero Classic Eagle Easy Rider Skateboard Deck - Blue
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Easy Rider Skateboard Deck - Green
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 9.0
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 8.75
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 8.62
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 8.5
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 8.38
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 8.25
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Antihero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 7.81
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - 8.06
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Anti Hero Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck - Mini
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Anti Hero Austin Kanfoush Medicine Skateboard Deck
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Anti-Hero Skateboard Decks
Founded by Julien Stranger in 1995, Anti-Hero emerged as skateboarding's answer to maintaining raw authenticity during an era when the industry began prioritizing mainstream appeal over core skateboarding values. The brand gained credibility through team riders like Frank Gerwer, Tony Trujillo, and Grant Taylor, who represent the kind of powerful, committed skating that defines Anti-Hero's approach to progression without compromise. Stranger's vision focuses on celebrating skateboarding's rebellious foundation rather than sanitizing the culture for broader commercial appeal, resulting in graphics and marketing approaches that speak to skaters who view skateboarding as lifestyle rather than just recreational activity. Their video output consistently showcases raw street skating and transition destruction that emphasizes commitment and consequence over safe technical progression, proving that skateboarding's edge comes from genuine risk rather than manufactured rebellion. Anti-Hero appeals to skaters who understand that skateboarding's authenticity comes from its outsider status and appreciate brands that maintain counterculture credibility rather than pursuing mainstream acceptance that dilutes skateboarding's essential character.