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Core Skater Down For Life, Shows Off Gnarly Thrasher Back Piece Tattoo

Thrasher For Life!
ShreddER April 26, 2026
Thrasher Back Piece Tattoo
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Core dude Aaron Hyett recently shared a photo of a massive Thrasher inspired back tattoo in a Facebook group called Skaters Over 30, and it quickly got skaters stoked.

The post spread through the group as older skaters reacted to the design and shared their own thoughts on what it means to carry skate culture on your skin for life.

The tattoo itself covers most of the back and features the classic Thrasher style lettering, done in a way that looks heavy in detail.

For a lot of people in the group, it felt like a throwback to earlier days when skate magazines and street sessions shaped how they saw skating.

Others said it is the kind of ink that says exactly where someone stands with skating without needing any explanation.

Not everyone agreed on the choice though.

Some people in the comments said they would have gone with Transworld instead, saying it connects more with their own history in skating.

A few others brought up how skate culture has the growing transgender skaters so it's a no for them.

That part of the discussion turned into a wider debate about what feels authentic to different generations of skaters.

Even with the mixed opinions, most people still gave credit where it was due.

A full back piece like that is not something you see every day, and it came from someone who has stayed close to skating for a long time.

There was also the usual gatekeeping talk that often shows up in skate spaces online. Some comments joked about how people might react if someone is not actively skating anymore but still has heavy skate related tattoos.

Others said it should not matter as long as the person has lived it at some point in their life.

At the end of the day, the post did what most skate related content tends to do in these groups. It got people sharing stories, comparing eras, and talking about what skating means to them now compared to before.

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