Mitchie Brusco 2026 skateboard setup — Real 8.75", Thunder 161s, Spitfire 56mm

Mitchie Brusco Skateboard Setup (2026)

Mitchie Brusco is an American professional big air and vert skateboarder from Kirkland, Washington, born February 20, 1997.

Current setup: Real Skateboards Obedience Denied 8.75 deck (also skates 8.83) deck · Thunder Trucks 161 trucks · Spitfire Wheels Formula Four 56mm, Wide Base, 99a wheels

Quick Facts

Discipline

vert transition
Stance
Goofy
Hometown
Kirkland, WA
Nationality
USA
Born
February 20, 1997

Mitchie Brusco's Complete Setup

Every piece of gear Mitchie Brusco rides, from deck to shoes.

Deck

Real Skateboards

Obedience Denied 8.75 deck (also skates 8.83)

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Trucks

Thunder Trucks

161

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Wheels

Spitfire Wheels

Formula Four 56mm, Wide Base, 99a

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Bearings

Bones Swiss Ceramics

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Grip Tape

Mob Griptape (perforated)

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Mitchie Brusco Setup FAQ

What deck does Mitchie Brusco ride?

Mitchie Brusco rides a Real Skateboards Obedience Denied 8.75 deck (also skates 8.83) deck in a 8.75" width as of 2026. Deck choice is the single biggest factor in a pro's setup — width affects stance and stability, while concave and construction drive pop and flick. You can shop the same Real Skateboards Obedience Denied 8.75 deck (also skates 8.83) deck through the buy links in the setup above.

What trucks does Mitchie Brusco use?

Mitchie Brusco uses Thunder Trucks 161 trucks in size 161. Trucks determine how a skateboard turns and how it lands grinds, and pros typically match hanger width to deck width for proper alignment. Most pro skaters stick with one truck brand for years once they have the feel dialed in.

What wheels does Mitchie Brusco ride?

Mitchie Brusco rides Spitfire Wheels Formula Four 56mm, Wide Base, 99a wheels in 56mm. Wheel size and hardness drive speed and grip — smaller, harder wheels favor technical street skating, while larger, softer wheels suit transition, park, and rougher terrain.

What bearings does Mitchie Brusco use?

Mitchie Brusco uses Bones Swiss Ceramics bearings. Bearings determine roll speed and how long your wheels keep spinning, and a properly maintained set should last as long as your wheels with regular cleaning. Pros usually upgrade bearings before swapping wheels.

About Mitchie Brusco

Mitchie Brusco is an American professional big air and vert skateboarder from Kirkland, Washington, born February 20, 1997. Nicknamed "Little Tricky," he began skating at age three and was competing at X Games demonstrations by age five. In 2013 at X Games Barcelona he became the first skateboarder to land a 1080 in the Big Air event. In August 2019 at X Games Minneapolis he became the first person in history to land a 1260 — three and a half rotations — in competition, earning praise from Tony Hawk. He has accumulated 14 X Games medals across vert and big air disciplines. Real Skateboards/Thunder.

Very stiff (ideal for vert at high speed / 3�4ft+ air)

Why Mitchie Brusco Rides This Setup

Mitchie Brusco's 2026 skateboard setup features a Real Skateboards Obedience Denied 8.75 deck (also skates 8.83) deck, paired with Thunder Trucks 161 trucks and Spitfire Wheels Formula Four 56mm, Wide Base, 99a wheels. For bearings, Mitchie Brusco runs Bones Swiss Ceramics. Grip tape is Mob Griptape (perforated).