Hopps

Hopps makes skateboard decks with a focus on clean graphics and solid construction. The brand keeps things simple and lets the skating do the talking.

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About Hopps

Hopps builds skateboard decks that prioritize function over flash. The brand focuses on clean construction and understated graphics that appeal to skaters who care more about performance than hype. Their skateboard decks feature quality 7-ply maple construction with graphics that range from minimal text-based designs to subtle artwork.

What sets Hopps apart is their no-nonsense approach to skateboard deck design. They avoid trendy gimmicks and instead focus on creating boards that feel right under your feet. The brand attracts skaters who appreciate quality craftsmanship without the marketing noise that surrounds many skateboard companies today.

FAQ

What is Hopps known for in skateboarding?
Hopps is known for their clean, understated approach to skateboard deck design. They focus on quality construction and minimal graphics rather than flashy artwork or marketing hype.
What type of skateboard decks does Hopps make?
Hopps makes traditional 7-ply maple skateboard decks with various widths and concave profiles. Their boards feature clean graphics and solid construction for street and park skating.
How do Hopps decks compare to other skateboard brands?
Hopps decks stand out for their minimalist aesthetic and focus on function over flash. While other brands might emphasize bold graphics or celebrity endorsements, Hopps keeps things simple and lets the quality speak for itself.
What makes Hopps skateboard decks different?
Hopps decks are built with a no-nonsense philosophy that prioritizes skateable construction over trendy features. They use quality 7-ply maple and keep graphics clean and understated.
Who rides for Hopps skateboards?
Hopps supports a team of skaters who embody the brand's understated approach to skateboarding. The brand focuses more on the skating itself rather than heavy promotion of individual team riders.