Shark Wheel
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Consumer durables |
| Founded | 2012 in Lake Forest, California, United States |
| Founders | David Patrick, Zack Fleishman |
| Headquarters | , United States |
| Products | Skateboard wheels |
| Website | sharkwheel |
Shark Wheel is a company based in Lake Forest, California that manufactures helical wheels of the same name. Rather than a traditional circular shape, the Shark Wheel is composed of one or many three-dimensional sine waves. The shape is a hybrid of a sphere and cube, taking on the properties of both shapes while in motion. It has been touted as the reinvention of the wheel by various news outlets.[1] The wheels were funded by a Kickstarter campaign that reached nearly eight times its initial goal.[2] It attracted the attention of award-winning skateboarder Tony Hawk and was used by skateboarders who placed in various competitions around the world.[3] The product appeared on ABC's Shark Tank in May 2015.[4]
