Skullcandy has today launched new headphones as a result of a collaboration with the world’s leading snowboard brand Burton. The new headphones feature a unique “Naughty Nature” design along with Skullcandy’s high quality sound.
“Jake Burton Carpenter spent more than four decades advancing snowboard design and fighting for lift access for snowboarders at resorts around the world. Skullcandy was born on one of those chairlifts. Without Burton, snowboarding wouldn’t be what it is today. In a way, Skullcandy might not be either,” said Derek Steiner, director of global brand partnerships, Skullcandy.
Skullcandy’s Crusher Evo, Push Active and Mod head the series of headphones delivering performance expected from Skullcandy, the world’s number one selling brand in true wireless earbuds. These new limited-edition headphones are available in April 2023 but can be preordered exclusively on skullcandy.com.au.
The Naughty Nature design features peach, pink and purple cheetah-print on one side and olive green on the other offering a design that is wild, encouraging fun and a wild nature as expected by those on the snow. The design is inspired by Burton’s Rewind and Name Dropper board graphics.
Additional features of the Skullcandy x Burton limited-edition drop include:
Skullcandy x Burton Mod True Wireless Earbuds – .95 RRP
Skullcandy x Burton Push Active True Wireless Earbuds – 9.95 RRP
Skullcandy x Burton Crusher Evo True Wireless Overear Headphones– 9.95 RRP
The new headphones offer something for everyone across the entire price range so if you want some funky, animal print-inspired head on over to Skullcandy.com.au and check out the new range.
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