Cool girl skateboards

According to Girls Learn to Ride (http://girlslearntoride.com) girls skateboarding has been growing for the last several years. We see more and more girls out at the skate parks and girl skaters are even being featured on TV, and in TV shows such as Hannah Montana and That’s So Raven. A few companies have started to fill the need for girls to have their own products. One of these companies is Cool Girls Skateboards. It's the first successful skateboard label for girls only.

Cool Grrrls (http://www.coolgrrrls.com) was started in 1997 in Newport Beach, California as a music site. They cover bands such as Social Distortion, Texas Terri, Backyard Babies, Henry Rollins, and the Supersuckers. Cool Grrrls released two well received compilation CDs, featuring girl fronted bands from around the world, titled, Cool Grrrls Kick [...]! 1 & 2.

In 2004 CoolGrrrls.com was featured in a German skateboard catalog called, Titus. After that feature they started receiving emails on their music site from skaters asking for Cool Girls Skateboards.

Since there are similarities in the indie music and the action sports scene, and being skaters themselves it was easy for them to start the company.

Now, Cool Girls Skateboards (http://www.CoolGirlSkateboards.com) out of Huntington Beach, California has a huge web presence, also reports on the action sports world, and is also being distributed around the United States by VK Distributions out of Santa Ana, California.

Within three years Cool Girsl Skateboards became the number one company in the US that makes decks for girls only. They also have the top ranked girls' skate team. Featuring the World Cups’ 2006, #1 ranked Bowl Skater, Holly Lyons. Holly is also one of just a few girls in the world that have been invited to compete in the last 5 X Games. The other team members are, Brittany Krause, Lexi Barclay, and Alize Montes.