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Powell-Peralta ReAction Figures

For Powell-Peralta and the legendary Bones Brigade, their unique skate deck graphics became just as iconic as their signature tricks!

Powell-Peralta

Powell-Peralta ReAction Figures Wave 05 - PDQ Toy Name Sold Out

$240.00

Super7

Powell-Peralta ReAction Figures Wave 05 - Rodney Mullen Toy Name Buy 3 Get 1 Free

$20.00

Super7

Powell-Peralta ReAction Figures Wave 04 - Ray Bones Toy Name Buy 3 Get 1 Free

$20.00

Super7

Powell-Peralta ReAction Figures Wave 04 - PDQ Toy Name Low Stock

$240.00

Super7

Powell-Peralta ReAction Wave 3 - Set of 4 Toy Name Sold Out

$80.00

Super7

Powell-Peralta ReAction Figure Wave 3 - PDQ Toy Name Low Stock

$240.00

Super7

Powell-Peralta ReAction Figure Wave 2 - PDQ Toy Name Sold Out

$240.00

Super7

Powell ReAction Figure Wave 1A - PDQ Toy Name Sold Out

$240.00

Super7

Powell-Peralta ReAction Figure Wave 1 - PDQ Toy Name Sold Out

$240.00

Super7

Powell-Peralta ReAction Figure - Steve Caballero (Thrasher) Toy Name Archive Sold Out

$20.00

Super7

Skate culture meets toy history! In the mid-80s, team riders for iconic skateboard brand Powell-Peralta were issued prototype boards with silk-screened or stickered “Experimental” branding, mostly to ensure a rider wouldn’t appear in any photos with a blank board devoid of company logos. Around this same time, Kenner would prototype their Star Wars figures in unpainted light blue. Super7 has used this double-inspiration to create the new Experimental wave of Powell-Peralta ReAction Figures featuring Steve Caballero, Lance Mountain, Steve Steadham, and Tommy Guerrero! 
  • Powell-Peralta

    Skate culture meets toy history!

    In the mid-80s, team riders for iconic skateboard brand Powell-Peralta were issued prototype boards with silk-screened or stickered “Experimental” branding, mostly to ensure a rider wouldn’t appear in any photos with a blank board devoid of company logos. Around this same time, Kenner would prototype their Star Wars figures in unpainted light blue.