Brazilian skateboarder Sandro Dias set two new world records on a 22-story ramp, while wearing Prada Linea Rossa garments and accessories.
On September 25, Dias dropped 70 meters above ground onto the ramp and reached a velocity of more than 103/km per hour — breaking the record for both height and speed within the sport. The stunt took place atop the Centro Administrativo Fernando Ferrari (CAFF) building in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

“I’m incredibly proud to have Prada Linea Rossa be part of this challenge — they’ve brought significant value and visibility to the project, especially alongside Red Bull,” Dias said in a statement. “Through their support, what began as my dream has become theirs too.”
At 50, the Red Bull athlete continues to push the boundaries of the sport. His high-performance garments and accessories were designed for mobility, utilizing breathable, heat-sealed textiles. The outfit included a black Prada-branded long sleeve shirt and a Red Bull helmet.

Prada Linea Rossa combines athleticism and style, known for its technical, dynamic sportswear. Previously, the brand teamed up with Red Bull to support French snowboarder Pierre Vaultire, and Dias’ feat continues their collaboration.
To the amazement of local onlookers, the CAFF building was transformed into the world’s largest skate ramp. Years of preparation and training lead to Dias’ successful attempt, further solidifying him as one of the world’s preeminent skaters.
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