


Other details of the settlement were not released. Skate Get It Fast BLIND Old Boney 8.25 First Push Complete Skateboard GOLDCOAST Explosion 36.5 Drop Through Longboard Skateboard BIRDHOUSE Tony Hawk Ptero. Nike said it hoped the recall would remove the shoes from circulation. However, Nike sued MSCHF and later settled a lawsuit.Īs part of the agreement, MSCHF agreed to issue a voluntary recall for the Satan shoes, buying back the sneakers at the $1,018 sale price. 100 of the skateboards will be available and will run 500 a piece. The black and red sneakers, part of a collaboration between Lil Nas X and New York-based art collective MSCHF, were made using Nike Air Max 97s. This week, it was announced that the legendary skateboarder has teamed up with beverage company Liquid Death for a special, limited-edition skateboard that is infused with Hawk’s blood. They sold out almost immediately and also stoked considerable online criticism. Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk has given some of his blood to be painted on custom skateboards. 100 boards were made but have all been sold. Younger Generation 2 Tony Hawk and Liquid Death Sell Overpriced. Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk is selling 500 boards painted with his own blood. The vehicles standard retail price is 6,995. 10 of all funds raised went to The Skatepark Project and 5 Gyres. Only 100 were made available and sold at 500 a pop. As the website says, the Liquid Death x Tony Hawk Blood Skateboard Deck is infused with 100 Real Tony Hawk. In March rapper and singer Lil Nas X launched a controversial pair of “Satan Shoes” featuring a bronze pentagram, an inverted cross and a drop of real human blood. It features a skateboard-like deck where the rider can simply jump on and. Yet no one complained about Hawks 500 skateboards produced in partnership with water company Liquid Death, which are covered in a microscopic measure of Hawks blood, Lil Nas X suggested. The graphics are set against a blood red background made from a mixture of red paint and Tony Hawk’s actual blood. This is not the first celebrity-endorsed product to make use of human blood. Only 100 boards were made, making this an extremely exclusive, limited-edition release. The company said it will donate 10% of profits from the boards to charities 5Gyres, which works to reduce plastic pollution in the oceans, and The Skatepark Project, which builds skateparks in underserved communities. The Tony Hawk x Liquid Death skateboard retails for 500. The screen-printed boards are made in southern California and buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity, according to the Liquid Death website. The skating legend has partnered with water and merchandise company Liquid Death for a limited. buying back the sneakers at the 1,018 sale price. If needles make you squirm, maybe don't hit play.“Looking forward to our future ‘collaborations’ as long as they don’t involve replicants.” Tony Hawk would like to sell you his own blood, in skateboard form. Hawk donated his blood as part of a collaboration with the water company Liquid Death. It then shows what is presumably Hawk's blood being mixed into some red paint. He tells viewers "they're gonna mix my blood into the paint and do a limited run of skateboards using my real blood in the graphics." The video features Hawk sitting on a chair in a half-pipe while a nurse draws his blood. All the skateboards carried the price of 500 and comes with a certification of authenticity and in the first slot, there is only 100 will be made and theyre. He also has eyeballs instead of nipples and holds a bloody axe in one hand and what appears to be a raven's skull in the other. They feature a graphic of a shirtless executioner with a can of Liquid Death where his head should be. Together, they offered up 100 limited-run skateboards emblazoned with the company's slogan. Because thrashing is thirsty work, apparently. Hawk partnered with Liquid Death, a company that brands itself as mountain water for the metal faction. For the low low price of $500, you can buy a skateboard painted with Hawk's blood. The skateboard icon appeared in a marketing video offering fans a very unique opportunity. So Tuesday's Tony Hawk news should come as no surprise? Skating proudly sits on the fringes of popular culture.
