Shark Tank season 6 episode 29 introduces a cat lover who wants patrons to enjoy adorable rescue cats while relaxing at a cafe; a toy designer has a thrilling all-electric compact vehicle, and a duo has reinvented the wheel in the shape of a cube. Also: recaps and updates featuring various entrepreneurs that appeared in Season 6.
Season 6 Episode 29 in depth
GoPro founder Nick Woodman returns to the Tank in Season 6 for a few episodes. Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Daymond, Lori, and Robert are the regular sharks.
In season 6 episode 29, the guest judge is Nick Woodman.
Nick Woodman
Nicholas D. Woodman is an American businessman and the founder and CEO of GoPro.
Woodman won the national Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the retail and consumer products category in 2013.
In 2014, Woodman accepted an Emmy Award on behalf of GoPro for Technology and Engineering in the category of Inexpensive Small Rugged HD Camcorders.
Jill + Nicholas Woodman Foundation created a Donor-advised fund in 2014.
Source: Wikipedia
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We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 6 Episode 29. Many scammers claim they’ve received big investments from the Sharks or they have been on the show. They were not actually on Shark Tank if you don’t see a business on this list. Some of the top places you can use to check are on Wikipedia and also ABC’s episode guide.
List with all the appearances in season 6 episode 29:
- Sway Motorsports – Three-Wheeled Electric Vehicles
- Gato Café – Café with Cats
- The Shark Wheel – Square Skateboard Wheels
- Spikeball
Shark Tank Air Date: 05/15/15 – Season 6 – Episode 29
Sway Motorsports – Three-Wheeled Electric Vehicles
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$300,000 for 10% | $300,000 for 20% | Mark Cuban |
Entrepreneurs: Joe Wilcox
Sway Motorsports makes a three-wheeled, all-electric, street-legal ride. It’s not like other motorcycles or scooters on the market because its control mechanism. Affording riders a slightly wider footprint and the ability to control the tilt of the vehicle with their legs, Sway vehicles offer greater stability and tighter turns.
Riders don’t have to struggle to balance the vehicle or put their foot down at stops, and for the same reason, it’s also easier to carry a passenger or baggage on Sway vehicles.
It runs on rechargeable lithium batteries and can carry you for about 40 – 60 miles on a single charge at a top speed of 55 – 75 mph.
Gato Café – Café with Cats
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$100,000 for 20% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Adriana Montana
Gato Cafe LLC is a start-up cat café based on the heart of Boca Raton, Florida. They provide a safe, comfortable place to live and a home where cats can exhibit their full range of natural behaviors. They serve high-quality coffee and snacks and provide customers the chance to interact with adoptable cats.
Adriana Montano wanted to open the first Cat Cafe in Florida. The first Gato Cafe Indiegogo Campaign unfortunately only raised $1200.00 of the stated $75k goal when it closed in July 2014.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
The Shark Wheel – Square Skateboard Wheels
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$100,000 for 5% | $225,0000 for 7.5% + 10% royalty until $500,000 is repaid | Kevin O’Leary, Mark Cuban and Nick Woodman |
Entrepreneurs: David Patrick and Zack Fleishman
Shark Wheel’s wheel design gives it better maneuverability over debris, water and other conditions that deteriorate the performance of conventional wheels.
The wheel has been designed with a wave pattern allowing the wheel to have a thin contact area. With there being less friction you get a quicker ride as a result.
The unique alternating pattern of the wheel allows it to channel liquid, sand or gravel out from the surface of the wheel. This allows for a greater contact area with the ground. Eliminating the possibilities of hydroplaning and debris related falls.
Spikeball
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$500,000 for 10% | $500,000 for 20% | Daymond John |
Entrepreneurs: Chris Ruder
Spikeball is a fun, active, and competitive (if you want it to be) 2 on 2 outdoor indoor sports game played on college campuses, tailgates, the lawn, yard, backyard, beach or gym with rules kind of like volleyball.
Spikeball is fantastic for active recovery, staying loose during downtime, and training hand-eye. Download the Spikeball App to find nearby players and pick-up games, or check out one of 150 tournaments happening this year.
The foldable legs on the Spikeball Set help make it easy to store in a trunk, closet or garage. It’s an ideal game to play in the backyard or to take with you to the park, beach, schoolyard, on vacation and more.
A taut Hula Hoop sized net is placed at ankle level between a pair of two player teams. You smack the palm-sized ball down on the net so it ricochets up at your opponents. They have up to three hits between them to control it and bounce it back to you. When they miss, you score. First team to 21 wins
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Executive producer Mark Burnett and Sony Pictures TV and bring another season of the business-themed reality show Shark Tank where major investors, aka “sharks” pitch business ideas from contestants. The show is based on the Japanese reality show “Dragon’s Den.”