Best Warriors products in the Skateboard decks category

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Warriors products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Warriors Wolfman

2. Warriors Circus Collage Tony Series

3. Warriors M40429

A new series by Gilles Gallicchio in collaboration with a non-profit humanitarian organization called Aletheia. The Aletheia association is based in Greece and is dedicated to providing concrete support to migrants who are trapped in refugee camps due to violence. In Switzerland, Aletheia works to inform, raise awareness, and engage with the public about the realities of migration. The overall commitment is to protect the physical, social, and economic integrity of refugees by offering them daily support. Aletheia particularly aims to support projects that promote education, as education can foster social integration and independence. The goal of the collaboration is primarily to support this cause. You should know that by purchasing a board, you are making a profit that will be donated to the Aletheia association, allowing them to provide concrete assistance to refugees and help them reintegrate into society. 

4. Warriors Merlot Han Series

5. Warriors Olympics

Many, perhaps too many, have said that skateboarding is not a sport. Someone, with the irony and silliness of someone who has truly lived skateboarding, even said that skateboarding is not a sandwich. Skateboarding is indeed something like a game, a channel for us to express ourselves, a way to interact with the world and others. Who really knows? In any case, it is a game where everything is allowed, even the Olympics, even if a urine fest before riding seems like a contradiction.

Well, welcome to the Olympics! Welcome to its values: solidarity, friendship, participation, equality, and respect. We had the chance to learn these values thanks to skateboarding. At the Warriors, it was never the level of skateboarding that guaranteed inclusion in the group; even the less talented always had the right to bring their trick home and feel like part of the crew.

Fair play is also one of the Olympic values. This is perhaps the only Olympic principle that is difficult to reconcile with skateboarding. At the Warriors, we always respected people - not so much the rules. Fair play also means loyalty. Not everyone in our group was always loyal on our journey, but that gave us the opportunity to love each other despite the unfair behavior.

We could do this thanks to two values that skateboarding and membership in the Warriors taught us - two values that are not part of the Olympic values: irony and frivolity. Irony and frivolity may be the most important values we learned from the Warriors. Everything is relative. Everything evolves. We shouldn't take ourselves too seriously!.
 

6. Warriors Last Picnic Tony Series