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Tim Pool’s Boonies Re-Releases “Don’t Be Gay” Skateboard Deck for Pride Month at $50

Happy Pride Month!
ShreddER June 9, 2026
Tim Pool’s Boonies Re-Releases “Don’t Be Gay” Deck for Pride Month
Credit: Tim Pool; Boonies; ajr_images; Simon Kaggwa;

Tim Pool’s Boonies Skateboards is bringing back the “Don’t Be Gay” deck for Pride Month after strong demand during its first release in June 2025.

READ MORE: Tim Pool Has Unveiled The Boonies “Don’t Be Gay” Skateboard Deck For Pride Month

Tim Pool Pride Month Skateboard
Credit: Tim Pool; scholarblogs.emory.edu

The brand said the initial run sold quickly, with many skaters and collectors picking it up soon after it dropped.

That response led to the design coming back this year as part of the Pride Month lineup.

The board keeps the same wording and artwork that made it stand out last year.

Boonies Skateboards is treating this return as another chance for people who missed out the first time to grab it while it is available.

Alongside it, the company is also offering a “Be Gay” deck during the same release period, giving two contrasting designs within one collection.

The Boonies Be Gay Skateboard
Credit: The Boonies

One detail that has stayed consistent through all of this is pricing.

Boonies did not raise board prices even with heavy tariffs affecting production costs. The decks are still set at around 50 dollars, including pro level boards.

That pricing choice has been pointed out by fans who noticed that many other brands adjusted prices upward during the same period.

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Pro Skater Henry Sanchez Agrees w President Trump on Tariffs
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Outside of Boonies, skate culture has had other well known names connected to Pride Month celebrations.

The GOAT Chris Cole has shown support for queer skaters over time and has been vocal about inclusion within the scene.

READ MORE: The GOAT Chris Cole Honors Pride Month with Respect and Solidarity for the LGBTQIA+ Community

Chris Cole Honors Pride Month
Credit: Andrew H. Walker; Rosemary Ketchum

His standing in skateboarding has made his views carry weight among both younger riders and long time fans.

Bam Margera and members of the Jackass crew have also been linked to Pride Month conversations in skateboarding and entertainment spaces.

READ MORE: Bam Margera Supports LGBTQIA+ Community Skating Florida’s Rainbow Gay Bridge Spot

Bam Margera skating the gay bridge in Florida
@Instagram.com/bam__margera

Their long history in skate videos, television, and stunt based content has kept them visible in discussions about acceptance and openness toward LGBTQIA+ skaters.

With Boonies bringing back its Pride Month boards, keeping pricing steady at 50 dollars even with tariffs, and well known figures like Cole and Bam showing support in different ways, the current moment shows a mix of product releases and public support coming from different corners of skateboarding culture.

READ MORE: Jackass Crew Celebrates LGBTQIA+ Pride, Love & Inclusion at the WeHo Pride Parade

Jackass Crew Celebrates LGBTQIA+ 2026
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