iPath is a skateboard shoe and apparel company that was founded in 1999 in San Francisco by Brian Krauss and Matt Field. At the time, they stood out by creating simple designs, in contrast to the highly technical skate shoes prevalent in the industry. iPath has a rich history in core skateboarding and is known for its commitment to high performance and low environmental impact. iPath was also the first skate footwear company to use hemp material in their shoes.

iPath Footwear Team members over the years include: Aaron "Jaws" Homoki, Adam Alfaro, Adelmo Jr., Bob Burnquist, Ben Raybourn, Chitta Raj, Dale Blair, Danny Renuad, Fred Gall, Jack Sabback, Jon Newport, Karl Watson, Kenny Reed, Kris Barkley, Levi Woodal, Matt Field, Matt Pailes, Matt Rodriguez, Nate Jones, Nilton Neves, Quim Cardona, Richie Jackson, Tony Cox, and Wesley Swindell.

After a hiatus, iPath is making a comeback, with their iconic skate shoes set to hit the streets once more in fall 2024.

iPath Skateboarding Videos:

Ipath Summer Preview 2005 Skate Video

"ipath were my favorite shoes to skate I used emericas for years then I bought my first pair of ipath shoes the reeds rasta was hooked until my knee injury in 2007 put me out of skateboarding for good miss it everyday"

"My favorite skate video. The music was so good"

"Favorite team of all time. I’d stopped paying attention for a few years at this time then saw there was a team with Quim, Fred Gall, Matt Fields, and Rodriguez and had to take notice."

iPath Promo Skate Video

"yeah, it seems like ipath just has this kind of eccentricity with skating, breaking the limits of conventional tricks and just adding in pure innovation and style."

"Ocean brings all that I like about skateboarding back into modern times. Personal expression and style. People don't have to skate rails and fly down 20 sets to be good. That's just one small sliver of what skateboarding is."

iPath In Arizona, February 2009 Skate Video

"IPATH roots riders Matt Rodriguez and Kenny Reed go and visit young gun Jaws Homoki for some fun-in-the-sun ditch skating and wintertime shredding."