Tim Gavin is one of those rare figures in skateboarding who not only made a mark with his tricks and style but also reshaped the industry from behind the scenes. From his early days rolling through California streets to founding multimillion-dollar brands, Gavin’s journey is a blend of raw talent, entrepreneurial spirit, and personal transformation.
Born: Tim Gavin was born in California, though the exact date isn't widely publicized.
Started Skating: Around 1988, inspired by neighborhood friends and the vibrant skate culture of the time.
First Setup: A Valterra Meltdown—a classic K-Mart special.
First Skate Spot: Vato Land, a local haunt that helped shape his early style.
Influences: Randy Colvin was the first skater Gavin saw in person who blew his mind with style and innovation.
Tim Gavin’s video parts are etched into skateboarding history:
H-Street’s "Hokus Pokus": His first appearance, featuring just two tricks, but it was enough to get noticed.
Blind’s "Pack of Lies": Arguably his most iconic part, skating alongside legends like Henry Sanchez, Guy Mariano, and Rudy Johnson.
Tours with Blind and Rocco: These were formative years, filled with camaraderie and progression.
While Gavin wasn’t known for being the most technical skater of his era, his style was smooth, clean, and influential. He was especially noticeable for:
Kickflips: Executed with effortless style.
Manual combos: A staple of early street skating.
Flatground finesse: His control and flow made even simple tricks look elevated.
Early Sponsors: Airbourne and H-Street were his first sponsors, discovered through Arizona contests.
Blind Skateboards: Where he truly rose to prominence.
Girl Skateboards: He was added to the team by Jovontae Turner, even before the founders knew.
Pro Model Decks: Gavin had several signature decks under Blind and Girl, often featuring playful graphics that matched his laid-back persona.
Tim Gavin didn’t stop at skating—he helped redefine skateboarding as a business:
DVS Shoe Co.: Co-founded with a friend who owned a retail shop. Gavin handled marketing while his partner funded the venture. DVS became a powerhouse in skate footwear.
Podium Distribution: Oversaw brands like Matix Clothing and Lakai Footwear, reaching over $100 million in annual sales.
Filament Brand: A newer footwear company founded by Gavin.
Knox Hardware: His skateboard hardware brand.
Gavin’s life took a dramatic turn when he decided to quit drinking and overhaul his lifestyle:
Weight Loss: Dropped 40 pounds in four months through clean eating and regular exercise.
Diet: Swapped pot pies and nacho cheese for protein and salads.
Skating Again: His transformation reignited his passion for skating.
Today, Tim Gavin is:
A family man, actively involved in the lives of his wife and two kids.
Running Filament Brand and Knox Hardware, continuing to innovate in skateboarding gear.
Occasionally skating and staying fit, having rediscovered his love for the board.
Tim Gavin - Goldfish 1993
Tim Gavin - Tim & Henry's Pack of Lies
100% Official/Genuine Skateboard Stickers!
101 - Ace Trucks - Alien Workshop - Almost - Andale - Antihero - Birdhouse - Blind - Bones Bearings - Bones Wheels - Chocolate - Creature - DC Shoe Co. - DGK - Doomsayers - Darkroom - Enjoi - Girl - Grizzly - Independent - Krooked - Lakai - Magenta - New Deal - OJ Wheels - Paisley Skates - Polar - Ripndip - Royal Trucks - Santa Cruz - Sour Solution - Spitfire - StrangeLove - Thank You - Theories of Atlantis - Thrasher - Welcome - WKND - Zoo York
Daily Skate Clips - Pro Skater Profiles - Skate Brand Profiles