DEATHWISH Deck LOSE YOUR SOUL JF 8.38
The Deathwish Lose Your Soul JF Deck in 8.38 is perfect for skaters seeking stability and precision. Check it out now.
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Deathwish Deck Lose Your Soul JF 8.38 – Precise Skateboard Deck for Street and Park
The Deathwish Lose Your Soul JF 8.38 Skateboard Deck offers you a solid combination of stability and responsiveness. With a width of 8.38 inches, it is ideal for versatile street skateboarding and park-oriented tricks. Made by Deathwish, the deck represents durable quality and classic design.
- Width: 8.38 inches
Whether technical street skating or controlled runs in the park – this skateboard deck provides reliable performance for ambitious riders.
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DEATHWISH
<p><strong>Deathwish Skateboards — decks, apparel and hardware with a punk attitude.</strong> At Skateshop24 you'll find decks like Gang Logo, Credits and All Screwed Up plus T-shirts, hoodies and caps. Founded by Jim Greco, Erik Ellington and Andrew Reynolds — hardcore skating, no apologies. Shipping in 1–2 working days.</p> <h2>Heritage — Bakerboys, Greco and Ellington</h2> <p><strong>Deathwish Skateboards</strong> was started in 2007 by <em>Jim Greco</em> and <em>Erik Ellington</em>, with <strong>Andrew "The Boss" Reynolds</strong> (boss of <a href="/en/baker/">Baker Skateboards</a>) as the third co-founder. The brand sits inside <strong>Bakerboys Distribution</strong> — same family as <a href="/en/baker/">Baker</a>, <a href="/en/shake-junt/">Shake Junt</a> and Heroin.</p> <p>The name comes from the Death Wish movie series (1974–1994), based on Brian Garfield's novel. The deck graphics quote that exact 70s and 80s feel — horror kitsch, punk tattoo, gothic typography, black-and-red skull logos. If that's too much for you, that's the point.</p> <h2>The Deathwish Pro Team</h2> <p>Alongside founders Greco and Ellington, the current Deathwish lineup is a mixed bag of heavy hitters:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Jamie Foy</strong> — handrail destroyer and Thrasher SOTY 2017</li> <li><strong>Jon Dickson</strong> — pro since the Deathwish Video (2013)</li> <li><strong>Neen Williams</strong> — known for symmetrical boards and dreadlocks</li> <li><strong>Pedro Delfino</strong> — speed freak from Brazil</li> <li><strong>Jake Hayes</strong> — technical skateboard magician</li> <li><strong>Taylor Kirby, Slash, Julian Davidson</strong> — rounding out the lineup</li> </ul> <h2>Which Deathwish Decks and Apparel?</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Decks</strong> — available from 7.5" to 8.75". Classics: Gang Logo, Credits, All Screwed Up, plus rotating pro models and series like VHS Wasteland.</li> <li><strong>T-shirts and long sleeves</strong> — mostly Gang Logo prints or gothic lettering, streetwear-ready.</li> <li><strong>Hoodies and sweatshirts</strong> — daily-beater pieces in black, white and the occasional red accent.</li> <li><strong>Caps and beanies</strong> — Gang-Logo patches, snapbacks, cuff beanies.</li> <li><strong>Hardware</strong> — bolts and small accessories, often paired with Shake Junt in sets.</li> </ul> <h2>The Deathwish Videography</h2> <p>If you want to understand Deathwish, watch the videos. <strong>Baker Has a Deathwish</strong> (2008) was the premiere and ran as a Baker 3 spin-off. <strong>The Deathwish Video</strong> (2013) was the first standalone full-length and proved the brand could stand without its sister label. <strong>UNCROSSED</strong> (2021) is the latest full part — tricks at the highest level, no compromises on the soundtrack.</p> <h2>What Pairs Well with Deathwish?</h2> <p>Deathwish riders are usually deep in the Bakerboys world. Check out <a href="/en/baker/">Baker Skateboards</a>, <a href="/en/shake-junt/">Shake Junt</a> hardware and matching <a href="/en/emerica/">Emerica</a> shoes — same crew, same vibe. Full deck overview in <a href="/en/skateboards/skateboard-decks/">Skateboard Decks</a>; complete setups in <a href="/en/skateboards/complete-boards/">Complete Boards</a>.</p> <h2>FAQ</h2> <p><strong>Which deck size should I pick from Deathwish?</strong><br />Rule of thumb: 8.0–8.25" for street and flatground, 8.25–8.5" for transition and bowls, 8.5–8.75" for bombing and bigger skaters. Deathwish has at least one deck in every size.</p> <p><strong>Are the graphics PETA-friendly / lifestyle clean?</strong><br />No, this is hardcore skate brand aesthetic with shock value. If you want clean lifestyle graphics, look at <a href="/en/girl-skateboards/">Girl</a> or <a href="/en/chocolate-skateboards/">Chocolate</a> instead.</p> <p><strong>How fast is shipping?</strong><br />Orders placed before 2 pm on weekdays go out the same day. Delivery within Germany usually takes 1–2 working days.</p>



