History

It all started back in 2019, when the world was shifting and COVID-19 had just begun. In Cimahi, a small town in West Java, an idea took shape. Outlaw Skateboards was born from the streets driven by local skaters and its founder, Deathmental who saw what truly mattered. Not just the style, not just the outfits, but the board itself. Because at the end of the day, skateboarders need skateboards. That’s the core. As time went on, Deathmental brought Azis into the mix to help build the spirit of Outlaw Skateboards. Together, they kept pushing the energy forward. Raw, honest, and rooted in the streets. To this day, Outlaw Skateboards remains their creative outlet, a space to have fun and stay true to what they love. They’ve always known it’s not about getting rich. It’s about the ride. The logo pulls heavily from the raw energy of classic skateboard graphics, fused with the aggressive, no-frills aesthetic of hardcore punk and grind bands.

 

Owner

Having the same vision and mission in skateboarding, Deathmental finally invited Azis to join Outlaw Skateboards. Might not be the best on the board yet, but the foundation, mindset, and direction all line up between this guys and that’s what really matters.

 

Shredder

Homies

Connection

Through their thoughts and words, Razor13 & Outlaw Skate Crew fire off every line like a shot at your comfort zone. You might be caught off guard, you might not agree…but somewhere in the chaos, there’s a truth that hits hard and doesn’t ask permission. We’ll be updating Muntah zine monthly. Tap in and read it right here on the site.

Circle of outlaw skate crew friends turned into raw ink and scratched lines. No polish, no rules, just busted sketches, chaos on paper, and the crew’s energy bleeding through every mark.

A pack of Outlaw Skate Crew misfits chasing moments on beat-up cameras, clips over perfection, slams over slow-mo. No time for clean shots or soft edits, just raw footage, blown frames, and whatever chaos sticks.