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Hamboards – Shark Tank Pitch and after show update

Hamboard - Shark Tank

About Hamboards

The original idea of skateboarding is to make the board seem like a surf board but it didn’t work that well. That’s where Hamboards come in. Gus Hamborg left his board out and his mother backed over the board. Gus got on the board after that, and it felt like a surfboard.

The trucks were modified so the board turned better. Hamboards launched as people around Huntington Beach wanted to buy their boards from them. They started building boards in their garage after Pete Hamborg figured out how to build their trucks.

Pete isn’t a businessman, he is a fireman, and they hooked up with Donnie who manages the company, while it is growing out from underneath them. Donnie invented Neverflat balls for Spaulding

Sales for the last twelve months, they are at $225,000 and they expect to hit $350,000 for the year as of the pitch. They have design patents. Everything is manufactured in Huntington Beach.

Hamboards are also using the land paddle.

Hamboards Episode Data

What do the Shark Tank Investors say about Hamboards?

Hamboards after Shark Tank

The year following their Shark Tank episode produced one million dollars in sales. They did the Beyond the Tank episode where they found four of their products are responsible for eight-five percent of their revenue.

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