

Curious to know how these kinds of projects come about, we reached out to Kyle Berard, the one guy leading the charge in #ResidentialSkateboarding. But that’s weak compared to the kind of real e-skate people are building today.Ĭertain pro skaters - Shane O’Neill, Chris Cole, and Leticia Beefaroni - have full-on skateparks at their houses, and plenty of other sponsored and non-sponsored skaters have smaller backyard set-ups.


Rob Dyrdek’s house used to have just two wooden quarterpipes, a box, and a flatbar, and that was pretty much considered a skatepark. It used to be the dream of every skateboarder to have a wooden mini ramp in their backyard.
