Quasi Skateboards

Chad Bowers hooked up with alien-rippers Tyler Bledsoe, Jake Johnson and Gilbert Crockett to continue in the philosophy of the mothership – founding the "Mother Collective“.After the first board series in March 2015 the crew was forced to change name after receiving a cease and desist letter – Quasi Skateboards was born.

Push Your Lines Harder with Quasi Skateboards

Quasi Skateboards does things their own way. Clean lines, wild graphics, and decks that hold up whether you’re skating street or park. If you’re about skating with style and pushing your lines harder, Quasi’s got you sorted.

Born out of Ohio, Quasi Skateboards has earned a solid rep worldwide—and here in Australia, we’re backing them for good reason. The team behind Quasi brings serious art direction and next-level board shapes that just feel right under your feet.

At OCD Skate Shop, we’ve put together a tight selection of Quasi decks and gear. Whether you’re chasing one of their best-selling graphics or just need a deck that takes a beating, it’s all here. Have a scroll and check what’s in stock—you’ll know when you see the right one!

Meet the Minds and Team Behind Quasi

After Alien Workshop shut its doors, Chad Bowers decided to back his own vision. That’s how Quasi Skateboards kicked off—built on creativity, quality, and a heavy focus on art direction that hits different.

The team lineup speaks for itself. Tyler Bledsoe and Bobby De Keyzer both have decks you’ll find at OCD Skate Shop. Gilbert Crockett, Jake Johnson, Justin Henry, Josh Wilson, and Dick Rizzo round it out—each one bringing their own style to the brand and the streets.

The Quasi Skateboards Decks You’ll Want Under Your Feet

If you’re chasing a skateboard deck that handles both street spots and park laps, our Quasi range has you covered. These decks are built for skaters who want solid pop, smooth control, and shapes that feel good underfoot.

We’ve stocked some of Quasi’s best-selling models, including the Technicolor 9.0 for extra stability and the Butterfly 8.25, that’s perfect for versatile street skating. The Dane Barker Speakerhead 8.75 hits different if you’re after a wider deck, while the Bobby De Keyzer Distance 8.125 is light and quick for tech lines.

Every Quasi skateboard deck we carry is made to ride hard, no matter where you skate. Next up, we’ll break down what makes them stand out—from innovative shapes to premium materials and graphics that go off.

Fresh Deck Shapes

Quasi mixes it up with deck shapes that suit different styles of skating. If you’re into more control and stability, the Dane Barker Speakerhead 8.75 gives you that extra width to lock in your feet. Perfect for bigger terrain or riders who want more board to work with.

For technical skating, the Josh Wilson Smear 8.375 hits the sweet spot—responsive and easy to flick. No matter how you ride, there’s a shape in the lineup that helps you dial things in.

Built to Hold Up

Every Quasi skateboard deck is pressed with high-grade Canadian maple, giving you solid strength and lasting pop. These boards hold their shape session after session, whether you’re skating street, park, or ramps.

At OCD Skate Shop, we only stock decks that can take a beating. Quasi’s construction keeps things reliable underfoot, so you can focus on landing tricks—not worrying about your board.

Graphics That Hit Different

Not every deck needs to scream for attention, but Quasi gets it right with graphics that hit different. Their mix of abstract art and clean visuals makes each skateboard deck stand out without trying too hard.

The Butterfly series and Tyler Bledsoe’s Cloudland deck are two favourites—bold enough to turn heads, but still all about the skating. Whether you’re adding to the wall or dropping in at the park, Quasi decks bring solid style.

The Other Quasi Goods We Back

Clean lines and solid quality aren’t just for the decks. Quasi’s apparel and headwear bring the same mix of function and style that skaters rate. We’ve got jerseys, tees, and work pants that hold up for long sessions and still look good after.

Their hats and beanies are low-key but on point—easy to wear whether you’re skating or kicking back. We’ve picked out the pieces that get the job done without overthinking it—straight-up gear for skaters who know.

Fresh Drops from Other Skater-Favourite Brands at OCD Skate Shop

After something else to add to your setup? We’ve got you covered with decks, trucks, wheels, and skate gear from some of the best brands in the game. From classics like Powell Peralta and Spitfire to Polar Skate Co and Last Resort AB, the lineup’s stacked.

If you’re after skate shoes, check out new arrivals from Nike SB, New Balance, adidas, HUF, and Asics—built for skating, not just walking around. And we’re always stocked with t-shirts, hoodies, beanies, and backpacks from X-Large and other brands you rate.

Whether you’re adding to your setup or grabbing something fresh to wear, it’s all here. Hit up the shopping cart, check out in AUD, or swing by the shop to see what’s new. We keep things moving fast, so there’s always something worth a look!