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Kryptonics Skateboards is an American manufacturer ofSkateboards andLongboards founded in 1965 and originally manufacturedpolyurethane products for the mining and computer industry.

In the mid-1970s, the company introduced the Kryptonics Star Trac line of wheels that drastically changed the functionality of skateboards. It was the first company to offer wheels in color codeddurometers, and to use millimeter sizing.[1] Kryptonics soon became the dominant wheel for all types of skateboarding, excelling on all types of terrain and winning more races than any other wheel brand.

Skateboarders such asStacy Peralta,Tony Alva,Steve Alba,Micke Alba,David Hackett,Bobby Piercy,Tommy Ryan, and many others were or are sponsored by Kryptonics.[2]

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  1. ^Marcus, Ben (June 7, 2011).The Skateboard: The Good, the Rad, and the Gnarly: An Illustrated History. MBI Publishing Company. p. 118.ISBN 9781610602099.
  2. ^Bradstreet, Kailee (October 3, 2013)."Kryptonics Wheels Re-Emerge: Dwindle On Reviving Skateboarding's History".Transworld Business. RetrievedDecember 12, 2013.

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