For decades, for-profit companies have developed and manufactured better skate decks, trucks, and wheels. They've marketed the sport. They've popularized it. They've made it more accessible.
In important ways, skateboarding is a product of capitalism. For decades, for-profit companies have developed and manufactured better skate decks, trucks, and wheels. They've marketed the sport.
A live and local example of the creative partnership between art and skate culture is realized in “The Skate Deck Art Show,” a collaborative exhibit brought to life by the Dubuque Area Arts Collective ...
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There’s incentive to play battles, too, as winning earns you XP, which helps you level up, which helps you open more booster packs, which helps you build better decks to win more battles.
Say hello to the DRYFT Board, an electric bike/skateboard hybrid that is designed to let riders unleash their creativity and freestyle on roads like never before. Whether you’re a BMX enthusiast ...
Recreational riders in Southern California have already taken to land and sea with surfboards, bikes, and skateboards, many of which have gone electric. However, DRYFT1 has created a new one-of-a ...