Skateboard H-Street Tony Magnusson Going to Hell 9,75''
749 kr
H-Street Tony Magnusson Going To Hell 9,75'' – Legendary Hell Concave Heritage and Wide Pool Shape Stability
Brand: H-Street
Width: 9,75''
Length: 31,75''
Wheelbase: 14,1''
Nose: 6,5''
Tail: 6,9''
Shape: Wheel wheeled shape
The H-Street Tony Magnusson Going To Hell 9,75'' skateboard deck brings back one of the most iconic graphics and concepts from skateboarding’s late 80s era. Originally designed by legendary H-Street artist Francesco “Jekill” Albertini, the “Going To Hell” graphic was inspired by Tony Magnusson’s infamous Hell Concave design concept that created major controversy during the mid-80s before H-Street even officially existed.
While experimenting with new mold designs at the UWS factory around 1984, Tony Magnusson’s radical concave ideas were considered extreme and unconventional. The nickname “Hell Concave” started as a joke from coworkers at the factory, but T-Mag embraced the name and turned it into one of the most talked-about concave concepts in skateboarding history. Some skaters loved the aggressive feel, while others considered it completely unskateable.
The graphic later evolved alongside the iconic “Tony Says Go To Hell” T-shirt concept before Francesco created the original full graphic interpretation of what that trip to hell might actually look like. This modern re-creation was carefully re-drawn with involvement from Francesco Albertini himself from Italy.
Built in a wide 9,75'' wheel wheeled shape, the deck delivers maximum stability and powerful board control for pools, bowls, ramps, carving, and aggressive transition skating. The wider platform combined with the 14,1'' wheelbase creates a compact yet stable ride feel with responsive turning and strong control during high-speed lines.
Its proportions, including the 6,5'' nose and 6,9'' tail, create a directional shape focused on powerful carving, smooth transition riding, and classic old-school skate feel.