Core skater and popular podcaster Tim Pool is diving into the bottled water world with his new brand called Pool Water.
The company is aiming straight at Liquid Death, the canned water brand that has dominated the space without much competition.
Pool Water offers pure artesian water in 12-ounce glass bottles, sold in cases of 24. There’s nothing fancy here, just clean, refreshing water packaged in a way that fits the lifestyle of skaters and street athletes who need a drink after a long session.
The Boonies Skateboards head honcho has built his reputation around skateboarding and keeping it real with the community, so it makes sense that Pool Water is designed with skaters in mind.
Whether you’ve been grinding rails, hitting stairs, or just pulling up from spot to spot with your crew, Pool Water is positioned as the drink to grab when you’re ready to hydrate.
With Liquid Death currently having the market cornered, Pool Water enters as a fresh alternative.
The brand leans into its skater roots while offering something straightforward and functional.
There’s no gimmick beyond the water itself, which makes it appealing to anyone who just wants something simple, clean, and reliable after skating or hanging out with the homies.
Pool Water is set to bring a different kind of presence to the bottled water scene, one that resonates with people who live on their boards and spend their days outside, moving and exploring street spots.
Pool Posted:
"Liquid Death is garbage and we will prove it."
