Company: Deathwish

Ah, Deathwish, an interesting choice for our topic today.

Deathwish Skateboards was founded in 2007 by professional skateboarders Jim Greco and Erik Ellington. The company is known for manufacturing high-quality skateboards, clothing, and footwear, and has a strong team of skateboarders who represent the brand.

What sets Deathwish apart from other skate companies, in my opinion, is their edgy and rebellious image. They often collaborate with artists, musicians, and other brands to create unique products that appeal to the punk rock and hip-hop cultures that influence the skateboarding community.

But let’s not forget the most important aspect of a skateboard company – the decks themselves. Deathwish decks are made with strong, durable materials and come in a variety of designs that cater to both street and transition skaters.

Overall, Deathwish is a company that embodies the raw, gritty essence of skateboarding culture. If you’re a skater who likes to push boundaries and challenge the status quo, then a Deathwish board might just be the perfect addition to your setup.

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