He’s an American professional skateboarder, widely known as one of the founding members of AntiHero Skateboards—a brand that’s made a huge impact in the skate world. Over the years, he’s earned serious respect in the community, and back in 2011, Transworld Skateboarding magazine ranked him as the 11th Most Influential Skater of All Time, which is no small feat. Before he rose to fame, he looked up to legends like Mark Gonzales and Tony Hawk, drawing inspiration from their style and innovation. Growing up in San Jose, California, he was immersed in a vibrant skate culture that helped shape his path. Yeah, he’s definitely left his mark—not just as a skater, but as a key figure in pushing the sport forward. People still talk about his contributions, and it’s clear his influence isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
Back in 2013, he started Break Free Customs, a unique company that brings together custom bikes, skateboards, and streetwear. He really poured his passion into building Break Free Customs from the ground up, turning it into a creative hub for urban lifestyle products. Over the years, he has continued to shape the brand’s identity, making sure Break Free Customs stands out in the world of alternative design. It’s clear that his vision has been central to how Break Free Customs evolved since its launch.