The Vault Skateboarding & BMX

Omaha, United States

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The Vault is Omaha’s newest Skateboarding & BMX retailer. It is our goal to offer the highest quality products to our customers, at affordable prices. We promise nothing but straightforward, honest service, to all customers of any experience level. The Vault is committed to the continued growth of Skateboarding & BMX in the Midwest!

History

Established in 2011.

In 2007 a skateboarding and biking enthusiast, Guy F. Tomcykowski, decided to use his knowledge and experience to establish Inhouse Distribution, LLC. With the help of Everett Rosencrans (Former Vans Team Manager) and Walt Tiedge (Co-​Owner of Gullwing Trucks), Guy developed, and currently manufactures WISEGUY brand trucks. In 2009, Guy then began Rebound Wheel Co. and PROPAIN skateboards, manufacturing skateboards and wheels in the United States.

In the Summer of 2011, Guy decided to open the retail skateboard and BMX store, THE VAULT. Working with Victoria Walker, the store has worked out partnerships with Molly Phelps (Activities Executive at Mid-​America Council, Boy Scout of America) and Tracy Rouse (Injury Prevention Program Coordinator Children’s Hospital). These partners and THE VAULT are working together to provide safe and qualified training to local area scouts, and others throughout the Omaha community.

Meet the Business Owner

GUY T.

Business Owner

In the Summer of 2011, Guy decided to open the retail skateboard and BMX store, THE VAULT. Working with Victoria Walker, the store has worked out partnerships with Molly Phelps (Activities Executive at Mid-​America Council, Boy Scout of America) and Tracy Rouse (Injury Prevention Program Coordinator Children’s Hospital). These partners and THE VAULT are working together to provide safe and qualified training to local area scouts, and others throughout the Omaha community. This training will allow young scouts to safely earn there Skateboarding, and/​or Bicycling Belt Loop and Pin. It is the hope of Guy, and his fellow safe skateboarding and bicycling advocates, to soon have an indoor facility to provide this service to the community year round.