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  1. Skateboard Shop

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About Us | LLBS Welcome to LLBS – Where Passion Meets Skateboarding At LLBS, skateboarding isn’t just a sport; it’s a way of life. Founded by Novalyz LLC in the picturesque city of Boulder, Colorado, LLBS was born from a desire to bring high-quality, locally crafted skateboarding gear to enthusiasts across the United States. What Does LLBS Stand For? The name LLBS represents our ethos: “Live, Love, Board, Skate.” It’s a mantra that celebrates the joy, freedom, and creativity that skateboarding brings to life. Every time you step on a board, you’re embracing the essence of LLBS. Our Story LLBS started as a passion project by a group of skateboarders who wanted to make a difference in the skateboarding community. By partnering with local skateboard manufacturers and artisans, we’ve created a brand that’s rooted in authentic craftsmanship and exceptional performance. Each product we offer is a testament to our commitment to quality and our love for the sport. From the parks of Boulder to the streets of the nation, LLBS is here to elevate your ride.


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