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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Trusting Great Stoked Skateboards Is Genuinely A Smart Idea

By Kyle B Mcnulty


Skateboarders are often seen skating along the down hand barriers, along the road, against pavements and racing one another from one place to another. Skaters in are in class of their own, jumping on their boards as if it were second nature. As with any sport and hobby, there are many various brands of boards and gear available, but one name that seems to stand out among skaters is Stoked Skateboards.

Ascending through the air performing an assortment of exhilarating, breathtaking stunts on their boards is what thrills skaters all over the world. This hobby obviously comes with many bruises, broken bones and nasty cuts. Most skaters wear helmets, which in some instances is a very good thing.

Skateboarder's talents lean towards nothing but awesome, doing tricks such as an ollie, 360's, manuals, kick flips, nose grinds and flip grinds as well as reverts. It is easy to see that they have practiced these tricks over and over again. The boards boasted by these young skaters are usually unique to their own character.

Stoked, a company of high decree, is one such shop. Founded in 2001, an usual run of the mill guy loaned a small amount of money from his father to start his own venture, making customized boards. Stoked boards were all about spreading the buzz. They are custom built for the skater looking for his or her own unique board.

At the tender age of only 16, Rajewski skated day in and day out. David saw a chance to start designing boards for his close friends at first, from there, things went from better to great, with the company making headlines around the globe. The original idea for starting the business was to expose specialized, custom made boards for customers. Clients would be given the opportunity to decide on the precise coloring, tags and size of their boards.

Rajewski's idea was to save money to buy a car, however, this was a problem as he was unable to make a lot of money doing the general day to day duties. He was just not making any money. So being young and highly motivated, he began to run his small business. Promoting skate boarding to as many people as possible, all over the world. He worked very hard without any complaints and now runs a mini skateboarding empire which now belongs to him.

Rajewski's skateboarding empire operates from California and it is forecast that the company should strike it high in 2012. David refers to everything that has happened to him as a hobby gone right. He enjoys the sport and it is fantastic for him to be able to think of it as a job for after school. He spends a lot of time at the workshop and is always thinking of ways to promote Stoked Skateboards.




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