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The LANDER Skateboard Decks are Made with Retired Fishing Nets

The LANDER skateboard decks are an eco-friendly take on sports equipment that are ready to provide impressive capabilities during rides, while also keeping sustainability top of mind. The skateboard decks are crafted with recycled nylon and glass fiber for reinforcement of which the former is composed of 100% retired ocean fishing nets. The use of recycled nylon works to dampen vibration, absorb road chatter and thus deliver a more comfortable riding experience.

The LANDER skateboard decks are each waterproof to ensure they're ready to withstand daily use, and come in full size options and compact cruiser styles to both. The skateboard decks can be purchased on their own or as part of a full kit to support the needs of riders.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Material Skateboards - Using recycled nylon and glass fiber in skateboard decks allows for eco-friendly sports equipment that also provides impressive capabilities.
2. Sustainability in Sports Equipment - Crafting skateboard decks with retired fishing nets demonstrates a commitment to sustainability in the sports equipment industry.
3. Comfort-focused Skateboard Design - The use of recycled nylon to dampen vibration and absorb road chatter presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in skateboard design for a more comfortable riding experience.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Equipment Manufacturing - Manufacturers in the sports equipment industry can explore the use of recycled materials to create environmentally friendly products.
2. Sustainable Fashion Industry - The use of recycled nylon in skateboard decks presents an opportunity for the sustainable fashion industry to expand its materials usage and collaborate with sports equipment manufacturers.
3. Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Tourism - The availability of waterproof skateboard decks made from recycled materials can attract environmentally conscious consumers to the outdoor recreation and adventure tourism industry.

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