An American professional skateboarder and entrepreneur, Chad Muska has a net worth of $16 million.
After being born in Lorain, Ohio on May 20, 1977, Chad Muska’s passion for skateboarding took him to Phoenix, Arizona.
Muska relocated to Mission Beach in San Diego, California, with limited funds, a sketch book, and a portable cassette player to pursue his passion for skateboarding and art.
He was inspired by the local sponsored skateboarders in Mission Beach.
As a result of his move to Mission Beach as a teenager, Muska was mostly homeless and spent a lot of time sleeping on the beach. He has since gained experience riding for the now-defunct companies TSA Clothing, Diakka Watches, and Ghetto Child Wheels.
Toy Machine, Maple, Etnies, and Shorty’s Skateboards and Fury are among the other former sponsors.
The skateboarding video “Fulfill The Dream” produced by the Shorty’s company in 1998 is where Muska made his name. In December 2011, Transworld SKATEboarding magazine named Muska the twelfth most influential skateboarder of all time.
“Factory413” was established by Muska and Angel Cabada in Los Angeles in 2008.