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Hosoi by Christian Hosoi
Hosoi by Christian Hosoi








Hosoi by Christian Hosoi

Width is influenced by the size of the rider and the type of riding. The average width of a skateboard deck is 7.5"- 8.25". Check out the rest of Warehouse Skateboard's gear from our wide range of popular skateboard brands and surfboard brands that you can have at your door ASAP! What will this company think of next?Unfortunately, there are no products currently available at this time from Hosoi Skateboards. Over thirty years in the skating business and Hosoi just keeps going. Simply put, this company has everything you need for your skating lifestyle. Pair a set with one of their decks and you have a killer skateboard on your hands! Hosoi also manufactures a variety of logo graphic tees. They’re made from a high rebound formula and have an asymmetrical conical shape for extra riding control. Tested and approved by the owner, Hosoi skateboard wheels output incredible speed and a smooth ride every time. Hosoi also specializes in high performance skateboard wheels. From cartoon characters to animal prints, Hosoi boards are bold, colorful and suited for any personality. Unlike other brands that commonly design their boards with a theme, each Hosoi skateboard deck is one-of-a-kind when it comes to their artwork.

Hosoi by Christian Hosoi

Hosoi was the first brand to produce decks with a hammerhead shape, and to this day these types of boards are one of the most creative and sought after shapes in the skateboarding industry.

Hosoi by Christian Hosoi

The California company is known for raising the bar with their technical ability and trick inducing skateboards while remaining classically designed with an old school shape. Just have them over there to the side.’ Pretty soon, they knew we were there just to skateboard, not to cause trouble.Hosoi was founded by American pro skater Christian Hosoi in 1984. We did that so much they went, ‘They’re just going to keep bringing ramps. Just as Hosoi reclaimed the joy and glory of his youth, the documentary shows the determination necessary to create the “most beautiful skate park on the beach in my hometown.” Hosoi still remembers how difficult it was to go skating in Venice growing up: “We’d take ramps and they’d kick us out. I wouldn’t change it for all the money in the world.” He feels there’s no certainty he would have stopped using if he had that payday: “I might not even be alive if I had that cash.” Most importantly, he believes “my life, my story, my rights, my wrongs” can offer hope to other people who feel lost: “Your mess-ups become your message, your tests become your testimony.” Hosoi says no: “You know, my story’s my story. Even so, don’t you ever wonder: If I’d found my faith a few years earlier, would I have Tony Hawk bank today? (The skater and X Games announcer Dave Duncan told Sports Illustrated in 2004 that he felt “every dollar that Tony Hawk has made is really Christian’s money.”)










Hosoi by Christian Hosoi