SAZKA

ReBoards

We love challenges that sound impossible. With Sazka we set out to transform a single-use material into something built to ride, to last and to inspire. The result is the world’s first skateboard made from scratchcards. A bold experiment in upcycling that pushes design and sustainability into new territory.

“Waste can ride.”

Each deck combines seven layers of Canadian maple with two layers of upcycled scratchcards, making up 26% of the board’s weight. Produced entirely in Czechia, this limited run of 100 boards proves that waste can be reimagined into something both functional and beautiful.

This board goes further than materials

A scratchable white surface lets every rider create their own artwork over time, echoing the playful nature of lottery tickets while making each skateboard unique. Every trick leaves a mark, every ride becomes a story. The project came to life with a powerful mix of collaborators: pro skater Maxim Habanec who tested the board’s performance, artist Michal Cimala who brought bold visuals and street-art energy, and LTB Snowboards, one of Europe’s oldest board manufacturers. Together we shaped more than just a skateboard. We created a symbol of how sport, art and sustainability can ride together.

"Each board is a collectible piece of future design history."