Collection: Plan B Skateboards

Back in the early 90s plan B were one of the world’s biggest board companies and brought out some of the most influential skate videos of all time such as Second hand Smoke, Virtual Reality and Questionable.

These videos provided the foundation for modern skateboarding and still regarded as highly influential by many skaters today. The Plan B videos were the first to see Rodney Mullen adopt street skating, taking his technical freestyle tricks to ledges, stairs and rails.

Plan B was formed after the founder, Mike Ternasky, who formerly managed skate company H-street, became disillusioned with the skate industry and the skate teams around the time. Ternasky wanted to create a skateboarding “dream team” consisting of some of the best skaters of the time. During its formation in 1991, the Plan B team included Danny Way, Colin Mckay, Rodney Mullen, Rick Howard, Matt Hensley and Mike Carroll.

Unfortunately in 1994 Mike Ternasky passed away in a car crash, and in 1998 the company was shelved after the remaining owners drifted apart.

Just over a decade later in 2005, Plan B was reformed, re recruiting most of the original team and also adding Paul Rodriguez and PJ Ladd to the roster.

Today Plan B’s pro team includes Chris Joslin, Felipe Gustavo, Tommy Flynn, Pat Duffy, PJ Ladd, Trevor McClung, Pat Duffy, Danny Way, Sean Sheffy, Colin Mckay.