Guestroom Skateboards has officially hit the scene, and they’re coming out swinging with a solid lineup of skaters.
Jeff Cecere, Caleb McNeely, Mark Humienik, Jake Cortez, Zac G, KJ, and Daniel Ravenal make up the initial team, bringing a mix of street style, experience, and raw talent to the table.
Even though the skateboard market is crowded with new brands popping up constantly, Guestroom Skateboards isn’t shying away from the challenge.
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They’re aiming to deliver meaningful skating that connects with what street skaters really care about.
The brand is focused on staying true to the roots of skateboarding while carving out its own space in the scene.
No professional skaters have been officially announced yet, but it’s easy to guess who might take that step first. Mark Humienik, after not going pro with Quasi Skateboards, is widely expected to be the first to turn pro under Guestroom.
His reputation and skill make him a natural candidate, and the community is watching closely to see how this unfolds.
Guestroom launch signals more than just another board company entering the market.
It’s a crew of skaters coming together to create something that feels authentic and connected to core skating.
