About Chad Muska
American professional skateboarder, singer, and entrepreneur Chad Muska was born on May 20, 1977. His estimated net worth is $18 million. Professional skateboarder Chad Muska was named one of the top 30 skateboarders of all time by Transworld Skateboarding. Muska relocated to Arizona, USA, early on. Growing up, Muska developed his skateboarding skills and hung out with Erik Ellington (who later also became a pro skater). Muska eventually relocated to San Diego’s Mission Beach in California. He arrived with a Walkman, a sketchbook, and very little cash. Muska pursued his artistic and skateboarding aspirations.
TSA Clothing, Diakka Watches, Ghetto Child Wheels, Toy Machine, Maple, Etnies, Shorty’s, Fury, éS, Circa, Element, Supra, KR3W, Ricta, Mob Grip, and Brooklyn Project are just a few of the companies who have sponsored Chad Muska.
Muska was ranked as the 12th most influential skater of all time in 2011 by Transworld SKATEboarding magazine.
“I’d like to think that I’ve brought something to the table. I caused a little bit of a stir at times in the industry when I think it needed it. People can talk shit about me or they love me—I don’t know what they think about me—but at least I feel I added something to the industry and I had so much fun doing it.”
Muskla has been featured in the following videos and video games:
- Maple: Rites of Passage (1994)
- Etnies: High 5 (1995)
- 411VM: Best Of 411, Volume 2 (1995)
- 411VM: Issue 11 (1995)
- Transworld: Uno (1996)
- Church of Skatan: Wild In The Streets (1998)
- Shorty’s: Fulfill The Dream (1998)
- Genie Of The Lamp (1998)
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater (1999)
- 411VM: Vancouver 1999 (1999)
- Transworld: Feedback (1999)
- TOny Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 (2000)
- Digital #3 (2000)
- Transworld: Anthology (2000)
- TSA: Life In The Fast Lane (2001)
- Collage (2001)
- Shorty’s: Guilty (2001)
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 (2002)
- Transworld: Videoradio (2002)
- 411VM: Good As Gold 50 (2002)
- ON Video: Summer 2002 (2002)
- Shorty’s: T-Stance Holmes (2003)
- 411VM: Issue 58 (2003)
- The Death Squad: Oklahomies (2003)
- ON Video: Summer 2003 (2003)
- Shortys: How To Go Pro (2005)
- Strange Notes: Covers, Baby! (2007)
- Element: This Is My Element (2007)
- Streets: LA (2007)
- Supra: European Tour (2011)
By 2014, Muska’s was sponsored by Ghetto Child Wheels, Element Skateboards, Brooklyn Projects and Supra Footwear. As of 2023, Chad Muska’s net worth is estimated to be $18 million. Professional skateboarder Tom Penny named Muska as one of the five skateboarders who have influenced skateboarding the most.