Tyshawn Jones 2026 skateboard setup — King 8.25", Thunder 148s, Spitfire 53mm

Tyshawn Jones Skateboard Setup (2026)

Tyshawn Jones is an American professional street skateboarder from the Bronx, New York, born December 24, 1998.

Current setup: King Skateboards Tyshawn Jones "Mansa Musa" Pro Model (8.25" or 8.38") deck · Thunder Trucks Tyshawn Jones "Endgame" Hollow Lights (148 / 8.25" Axle) trucks · Spitfire Wheels Formula 4 Tyshawn Jones "Forever" Classics (53mm / 99A) wheels

Quick Facts

Discipline

street
Stance
Regular
Hometown
Bronx, USA
Nationality
USA
Born
december 24, 1998

Tyshawn Jones's Complete Setup

Every piece of gear Tyshawn Jones rides, from deck to shoes.

Deck

King Skateboards

Tyshawn Jones "Mansa Musa" Pro Model (8.25" or 8.38")

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Trucks

Thunder Trucks

Tyshawn Jones "Endgame" Hollow Lights (148 / 8.25" Axle)

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Wheels

Spitfire Wheels

Formula 4 Tyshawn Jones "Forever" Classics (53mm / 99A)

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Bearings

Bones Swiss Precision

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Grip Tape

Mob Griptape

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Hardware

Hardies Hardware

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Shoes

Adidas

Tyshawn II

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Tyshawn Jones Setup FAQ

What deck does Tyshawn Jones ride?

Tyshawn Jones rides a King Skateboards Tyshawn Jones "Mansa Musa" Pro Model (8.25" or 8.38") deck in a 8.25" 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 King Skateboards Tyshawn Jones "Mansa Musa" Pro Model (8.25" or 8.38") deck through the buy links in the setup above.

What trucks does Tyshawn Jones use?

Tyshawn Jones uses Thunder Trucks Tyshawn Jones "Endgame" Hollow Lights (148 / 8.25" Axle) trucks in size 148. 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 Tyshawn Jones ride?

Tyshawn Jones rides Spitfire Wheels Formula 4 Tyshawn Jones "Forever" Classics (53mm / 99A) wheels in 53mm. 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 shoes does Tyshawn Jones skate in?

Tyshawn Jones skates in Adidas Tyshawn II. Skate shoes are built with reinforced toe caps, vulcanized or cupsole construction, and grippy gum rubber outsoles for board feel and durability. Pros often go through several pairs a month from heavy daily skating.

What bearings does Tyshawn Jones use?

Tyshawn Jones uses Bones Swiss Precision 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 Tyshawn Jones

Tyshawn Jones is an American professional street skateboarder from the Bronx, New York, born December 24, 1998. He started skating at 10 after playing the video game Skate with his brother and uncle, bought his first board from Target, and took the sport seriously after moving back to the Soundview neighborhood of the Bronx. He built his profile through the Supreme skate team, with his part in Supreme's Blessed (2018) earning him his first Thrasher Skater of the Year award at 19, making him the first New Yorker to win the title. He won SOTY a second time in 2022 after landing a kickflip over subway tracks at the 145th Street Station in Manhattan, becoming only the third skateboarder in history to win SOTY twice alongside Danny Way and Chris Cole. He left Fucking Awesome in 2022 to found King Skateboards with Na-Kel Smith. He co-founded Hardies Hardware in 2015 and opened Bronx restaurant Taste So Good.