Nomad Skateboards The West African
Nomad Skateboards is a company from San Francisco and its limited edition skateboard The West African features a beautiful African-inspired graphic. The board is made of 7-ply Canadian maple wood, and its shape is perfect for cruising and carving. People love Nomad Skateboards for their unique designs, high-quality
materials, and innovative shapes that provide a smooth ride. The West African skateboard costs around $180.
Odoland Skateboard Helmet
For a skater who enjoys cruising or performing tricks, the Odoland skateboard helmet is a great choice. It offers protection, comfort, and style in one package. The helmet has a hard exterior shell and a soft interior padding that can absorb impact and prevent head injuries. People who bought this helmet appreciate its lightweight
design, adjustable fit, and ventilation system that prevents overheating. The helmet costs approximately $25.
Maasai Beaded Leather Bracelet
The Maasai tribe of
Kenya is known for its colorful beaded
jewelry and accessories. The beading technique used in this bracelet is passed down from generation to generation, and each bead has its meaning and symbolism. A 43-year-old person interested in
Africa would love this authentic Maasai beaded bracelet made of leather and glass beads. It is adjustable, comfortable to wear, and a great conversation starter. People who bought this bracelet praise its craftsmanship, uniqueness, and affordability. The bracelet costs around $10.
Djembe drums are traditional African musical instruments played for centuries. This particular Djembe drum is handmade in
Ghana from a single piece of hardwood and decorated with intricate carvings. It produces a rich and authentic sound that can be enjoyed by both beginners and professionals. The African Crafts Market is a reputable seller of African handicrafts, and people who bought this drum appreciate its quality, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. The Djembe drum costs approximately $150.
Africa's Best Instant Detangling Conditioner
After a long day of
skating, a 43-year-old person could use some hair care products to keep their
locks healthy and manageable. Africa's Best Instant Detangling Conditioner is formulated with natural ingredients such as coconut oil, shea butter, and tea tree oil that nourish and soothe the hair. It detangles
knots, eliminates frizz, and adds shine without weighing the hair down. People who use this conditioner love its effectiveness, pleasant scent, and affordability. The detangling conditioner costs around $5.
Similar interests and resources
People interested in Africa and skating usually have a passion for culture,
music, and nature. They might also be interested in:
- Skate Africa, a nonprofit organization that empowers African youth through skateboarding.
- AFAR, a travel magazine that showcases the best of African culture, cuisine, and destinations.
- National Geographic, a media brand that covers science, environment, history, and exploration with a global perspective.
- African Arguments, a news and analysis website that offers a critical perspective on African politics and society.
- African Music Guide, a website that promotes African music and artists by providing information, reviews, and interviews.