After Nyjah Huston parted ways with his long-time board sponsor Element skateboards in January, the successful skateboarding contest monster is now ready to show the world his new board company "Disorder Skateboards" to the public.
Huston first had issues with his board sponsor Element back in 2006 when his father Clay Herbert abruptly decided to move to Puerto Rico with his family.
During this time the distance between Puerto Rico and California caused problems for Element Skateboards as Huston was not able to take part in demos.
Huston, 27, a professional skateboarder and the 2020 Real Street Best Trick champion, was a free agent for a while. He was silent since leaving Element but kept himself busy in the streets of Los Angeles.
His new Disorder skateboards graphic has been released to the public via his official Instagram account.
"As Skateboarders, we’ve always been rebels." Huston posted. "We see life and our surroundings in a different way. There’s too much order in this world and ppl telling you that you need to live life a certain way. Fuck the normal! Be different and live outside of the rules. I’m proud to present to you, Disorder Skateboards! First graphic goes live tomorrow at noon pst."
The highest-paid skateboarder in the business has been blessed with some spectacular skills and is set to give his all in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics while promoting his new brand.
This is a new business venture for the 27-year-old pro skater and with all the hard work that was executed in the back-end of his forthcoming company, he stepped up to be his own boss.