http://www.childmags.com.au/win/national/6640-worthy-skateboards Worthy Skateboards
Worthy Skateboards Bullet eco Maple
From a small garage on the Gold Coast, Australian designer Tyler Bignell started making small timber skateboards. What began with recycled ply and cut-off pieces of fabric became Worthy Skateboards, hand-carved from eco-salvaged solid hardwood timber pieces. Original outlines, surfboard inspired designs and colorful acrylic inlays and patterns are their distinctive features.
Tree Hugga has now added all seven Worthy Skateboards designs to their range of unique quality eco products. Kylie Davies, founder of Tree Hugga, hopes these “handcrafted boards will appeal to teenagers and young active families who care about their environmental footprint.”
Worthy Skateboards currently come in seven designs, and customers can choose their own wheel colour:
• 90cm Longboard
• 55cm Shortboard
• 65cm Retro Cruiser
• 70cm Cruiser
• 70cm Street Surfer
• 90cm Cruiser
• 70cm 1960s Cruiser
Check out Tree Hugga’s full range here.
CHILD magazines is giving away one handcrafted 1980s-inspired skateboard made from eco-salvaged Qld Maple Silkwood, courtesy of Tree Hugga (worth $160, 68cm long). Entries close 31 August 2014. Winner will be notified via email.
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