Skateboarding icon Tony Hawk is partnering with Hot Wheels to release a new line of skateboards for kids to ride with their fingers instead of their feet. A "fingerboard" allows kids to simulate their ...
Hot Wheels will also make a donation to Hawk's Skatepark Project, a nonprofit organization that aims to expand access to parks in underprivileged communities Tony Hawk is ready to hit the skate park ...
Leo Tang Kin-wai demonstrates his finger skateboarding skills. Photos: Ricky Chung Wong Yat-hei talks to Hong Kong's pioneering master of the miniature skateboarding brigade. Developed by extreme ...
If you plan to take on a toy line with an established brand that’s been around for almost 25 years, you need to bring something new to the playroom. For Hot Wheels, hoping to take on Tech Deck’s ...
People look at a skateboarder figure during the preview event of "The Maple Road Experience," a skateboarding culture ...
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