Skateboarding has always been a canvas for self-expression, and few embody this spirit quite like Christopher Hiett. With his unique approach to skating, retro-inspired board shapes, and an unmistakable sense of style, Hiett has carved out a space for himself in the skateboarding world that bridges past and present.
Christopher Hiett grew up in a small town in Indiana, where skateboarding was more than just a pastime—it was an escape. In a community rooted in classic Midwest customs, Hiett often felt like an outsider. However, skateboarding provided him with a way to express himself freely. His journey truly took off when he moved to Los Angeles at 18, immersing himself in the skate scene and quickly gaining recognition.
Hiett’s skating is a blend of old-school and modern techniques, making him stand out in a crowd. He is known for riding ’80s-shaped decks, a stark contrast to the industry standard. His tricks often reflect this retro influence, incorporating ditch kickflip grabs to fakie and other creative maneuvers that showcase his ability to merge different eras of skateboarding.
Hiett’s talent and unique approach to skating caught the attention of Powell-Peralta, one of the most legendary skateboard brands in history. He initially started on shop flow for Powell-Peralta before earning a full sponsorship. Over time, he developed his Pro Shape deck, which he personally broke down in interviews, explaining the story behind its graphic and design.
Hiett has been featured in numerous skate videos, including "Heart Goes Boom", a Powell-Peralta production showcasing his skills alongside other top skaters. His presence in the skateboarding world has also led to collaborations with industry legends like Steve Caballero and Danny Way. Beyond his skating, Hiett’s fashion, dyed hair, and makeup have made him a figure of artistic freedom, inspiring younger skaters to embrace their individuality.
Christopher Hiett continues to push boundaries in skateboarding. He remains an integral part of Powell-Peralta, frequently appearing in their latest projects and skate sessions. His influence extends beyond tricks—he’s helping to blur the lines between generations, ensuring that skateboarding remains a space for creativity and self-expression.
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