Satori

Satori creates skateboard wheels and longboard wheels with a focus on sustainability and eco-friendly urethane formulas. The San Francisco-based company pioneered the recycling of used wheels into new ones.

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About Satori

Satori has been pushing skateboard wheels and longboard wheels in a more sustainable direction since 1998 from their San Francisco base. Co-founded by Craig Nejedly, Satori became the first wheel company to recycle used urethane wheels into new ones through their groundbreaking "Relife" process, proving that performance and environmental responsibility can roll together.

What sets Satori skateboard wheels apart is their commitment to formulas that are safe for both riders and the environment. While other companies focus solely on speed or grip, Satori builds wheels that perform without compromising their eco-friendly principles. Their longboard wheels carry the same philosophy, delivering smooth rides while reducing waste in the skateboarding industry.

FAQ

What is Satori known for in skateboarding?
Satori is known for pioneering sustainable skateboard wheels and longboard wheels. They were the first wheel company to develop the Relife process, which recycles used urethane wheels into new ones, combining performance with environmental responsibility.
What types of wheels does Satori make?
Satori produces skateboard wheels and longboard wheels, along with soft goods. All their wheels emphasize sustainability and eco-friendly urethane formulas that are safe for both riders and the environment.
How do Satori wheels compare to other skateboard wheel brands?
Satori stands apart by focusing on sustainability without sacrificing performance. While other brands prioritize only speed or grip, Satori wheels deliver solid performance while being the most environmentally conscious option in skateboarding.
What is Satori's Relife process?
The Relife process is Satori's groundbreaking method for recycling used urethane wheels into new skateboard wheels and longboard wheels. They were the first wheel company to develop this technology, reducing waste in the skateboarding industry.
When was Satori founded and where are they based?
Satori was founded in 1998 in San Francisco, California by co-founders Craig Nejedly and a partner. The company has been operating from their San Francisco base for over two decades, consistently pushing eco-friendly innovation in wheel manufacturing.