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The following is a list of notable companies that produce skateboards and skateboarding merchandise. Companies listed may also be members of the US -based trade association , the International Association of Skateboard Companies and may have skateboarding sponsorship arrangements with individuals, venues or events.
DVS Matix, Diamond, Dakine Val Surf, The Berrics, Filmore Zion Wright [12] Real Thunder Spitfire Nike SB Glassy Sunhaters Red Bull, SPoT, Bones Bearings, Shake Junt, Kreamy Wax Brighton Zeuner: Frog Independent OJ Vans Bronson Speed Co, MOB Grip, Protec, 187 Pads Rayssa Leal [13] April Skateboards Stronger Bones Nike SB 8 EyeS
A complete skateboard can be made of any brands of the products listed below. ... DC Shoes [99] DVS [100] Element Skateboards [32] Emerica [101] éS [102] Etnies [75]
DC was founded in June 1994 by Damon Way, Ken Block and Clayton Blehm. [2] It was originally based in Carlsbad, California, but is now based in Huntington Beach, California. [3] DC originally stood for "Droors Clothing," but since the sale of Droors Clothing in 2004, DC no longer has ties to Droors and is simply DC Shoes, Inc. [2]
In early 2014, the skate team completed a tour of Peru, South America where they were invited to Hensley's Bar, an alcohol venue that housed a skateboard ramp and skateboard memorabilia. [16] The skate shoe department continued to develop further in early 2014, with a preview by Pudwill of his third signature shoe model on social media.
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Sole Technology was founded in 1996 to be the parent company of the etnies, éS, Emerica and ThirtyTwo brands. [1] The Sole Technology Institute (STI) was established in 2003. STI Lab is a first-of-its-kind research and development facility that conducts biomechanical skate shoe research. [1] [2] [3]
In 2005, he drafted, designed, developed, and raised funding for the world's first skate plaza, the Rob Dyrdek/DC Shoes Skate Plaza, in his hometown of Kettering. The park emphasized elements of street skateboarding, incorporating urban artifacts like stairs, ledges, planters, and railings. It was the first project funded by the Rob Dyrdek/DC ...