The famous skateboarder took part in the creation of skateboards outside the box

The famous skateboarder took part in the creation of skateboards outside the box

26 August 2021, 22:25
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US skateboarder Tony Hawk has partnered with canned water maker Liquid Death. A limited edition of red painted skating boards was released.

Some of the athlete's blood was added to the scarlet paint that covered the skateboards. The boards depict a man with eyes on his chest and a can of water instead of a head.

As the athlete himself noted, in this way he "sold his soul" to Liquid Death to popularize the skateboard flow. Tony Hawk even signed an impromptu contract, which was later sealed with blood added to the paint.

The starting price of the board was $ 500. In mid-August, all skateboards with red paint were already sold out. Part of the proceeds from the sale will go to charity projects to keep the skateboard flowing. This includes the development of sports grounds for training and performances, and support for novice athletes, and the creation of training courses.

Recall that Tony Hawke is called the legendary skateboarder. He became the extreme game champion seven times, completing a 900-degree turn in the air for the first time in history. In his honor, video games were even named, where the prototype of the protagonist was a champion skateboarder.

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