Professional skateboarder Marisa Dal Santo knows her way around a skateboard, but her life isn’t all tricks and street spots.
Recently, she spent some time at Tacky Joy Factory, sharing what a typical day looks like for her, and it turns out there is a lot more going on than most people realize.
During the visit, Marisa hung out with fellow pro skater Leo Baker as they checked out some Tacky shirts.
The two chatted about music, art, and thrifting, giving a peek into the things that inspire them beyond skateboarding.
Marisa also shared why she has made the choice not to return to San Diego, giving a sense of the different path she is exploring now.
Fans can get their hands on the shirts on Tacky Joy Factory’s website, with half of the proceeds going directly to Marisa. The filming and editing were handled by YouTube skater Alex White, capturing the day in a way that feels relaxed and real.
It is a chance to see a side of Marisa that does not always make it into skate videos or magazines, including her tastes, her thoughts, and the way she navigates life off the board.
Between the music discussions, art finds, and thrifting stories, the day was full of small but memorable moments that show why Marisa keeps carving her own lane.
For anyone curious about the skater world beyond the usual competitions and videos, this vlog is a perfect snapshot.
You get to see her interacting with friends, appreciating everyday things, and showing that life outside skateboarding can be just as interesting as the time spent on one.
