EXTREMELY DANGEROUS GLASS SKATEBOARD | YOU MAKE IT WE SKATE IT EP 13 - Summary

Summary

A group of friends received a unique gift from Avenue trucks - a glass skateboard. They were initially hesitant to skate it, fearing it would break, but decided to give it a try. Before skating, they took precautions, including bringing a broom and dustpan to clean up any potential mess. The skateboard was surprisingly durable, withstanding several tricks and maneuvers before ultimately breaking when one of the friends dropped in. Despite the breakage, the friends were impressed by the skateboard's performance and the company's creativity. They ended the session by sweeping up the glass and reflecting on the experience, with one of them suggesting that someone might be able to create a skateboard made of bulletproof glass that could withstand skateboarding.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The video was filmed at Lake Street skatepark.
2. Avenue trucks sent a glass skateboard to the skaters.
3. The glass skateboard was packaged carefully.
4. The skateboard was heavy.
5. It had holes and was concave.
6. The skaters were initially hesitant to skate it.
7. They considered not applying grip to the board.
8. The skateboard had a clear coat on it.
9. The skaters took selfies with the board before attempting to skate it.
10. They used Avenue trucks on the glass skateboard.
11. The skaters were concerned about the safety of skating a glass board.
12. They considered the possibility of the board shattering and causing injury.
13. The skater who attempted to drop in on the board fell and the board shattered.
14. The skater was not injured by the glass.
15. The skaters swept up the broken glass with a broom.
16. They kept the broken glass as a souvenir.
17. The skaters thanked Avenue trucks for sending them the glass skateboard.
18. The skaters challenged someone to make a skatable glass skateboard.
19. They suggested using bulletproof glass or tempering the glass to make it work.
20. The skaters invited viewers to subscribe to their channel and check out their book, "Skateboarding Made Simple".