When Carson Kropfl started middle school, his skateboarding hobby hit a speed bump. None of his skateboards would fit in his new locker! To solve his skateboard problem, Carson created a mini board that he could easily fit in his locker or backpack.
After a few prototypes, Carson settled on a rectangular board about half the size of a traditional oblong deck. He named it the Locker Board. “It fits perfectly in your locker, and you can still skate on it,” Carson says. “It’s super fun to ride.”
Carson made his first pint-sized boards at his house and sold them to friends during lunch. After Carson posted a video of himself riding a Locker Board on Instagram, people started asking him where they could buy one. That inspired Carson to turn his idea into a much bigger business. He even went on the TV show Shark Tank, where he convinced investor Richard Branson to give him a $65,000 investment.