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Thrasher heavy duty Skate Duffel bag with padded shoulder straps and a place to strap in your setup or spare decks!
Skateboard will also fit inside bag
Thrasher Skate Duffel Bag in black! Bag features heavy duty zippers, a padded shoulder strap for comfort and enough room to store a couple of set ups inside. The bag also features skate straps on the bottom and a wet/dry pouch for sweaty/wet items
Spec's
Storage Pockets:
- One large zipper centre storage large enough to fit a spare full size spare skateboard, with internal zipper sleeve
- Two end zipper pockets, one large enough for a pair of shoes(wet/dry pouch)
- One length adjustable shoulder strap, with small zipper pouch on strap (hidden when velcro'd)
- Two hand carry straps
- Two velcro straps to hold a complete skateboard under bag
- All zippers have bungy style cord attachments for easy open/close
*Skateboard included if you also buy one with the bag haha

Thrasher is an American skateboarding magazine founded in January 1981 by Eric Swenson and Fausto Vitello. The publication consists primarily of skateboard- and music-related articles, photography, interviews and skatepark reviews.
The magazine also maintains a website and YouTube page, which includes segments with names such as "Firing Line" and "Hall of Meat", an online store, a video collection, a radio show, and a forum for registered users. The company also owns and operates the Double Rock indoor skateboarding facility, and the San Francisco skateshop, 66 6th.
Thrasher was founded in 1981 by Fausto Vitello and Eric Swenson, primarily as a way to promote Independent Truck Company, their skateboard truck company. The magazine's first editor was Kevin Thatcher. Mofo became the second staff member, joining Thatcher in mid-1981.
In 1993, Jake Phelps was named editor of the magazine. With him, he brought the punk-skater ethic to the world through his photojournalism, changing the essence of Thrasher, and in turn changing the sub-culture of skateboarding forever. In 1999, the magazine sponsored a PlayStation game called Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy. Vitello's son, Tony, took over as owner of the magazine after his father died of a heart attack in 2006, and Swenson died by suicide in 2011. On March 14, 2019, long-time editor Jake Phelps died.
Photographer Michael Burnett is the magazine's current editor-in-chief
