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Ryan Muh Fuckin' Timms. He da best and he's been out here for a while now. Not on the "Oh my god, did you see Timms in the new (awesome contest) edit?" Fuck no! This man has been on the grind with no intent on stopping. This dude is stronger than ever, or a few, or slightly better than your local favorite that doesn't promote himself. Trust and believe. Alright, Ryan Timms... This kid can skate lines and worked really goddamn hard to put this shit together. I know. I've seen him stop through VA – where I reside and where he's from – more than a few times and has been road tripping non stop with 'I Don't Carolina'. Those dudes go hard. I don't know what they really are but they're bladers and skate with not a single fuck given. That's all I got. Ryan Timms is busting his ass and putting himself out there for the trolls and still doing it. Not saying he is. Not talking about it but actually being about it. Real talk.
Phillip Gripper is one of those skaters that has never gotten the shine he really deserves. Now at the ripe age of 28 years young, Phil is not only skating the best he's ever skated, but finally getting the recognition that has long been coming to him. Many people know Phil best from his years of being a counselor at Woodward. He actually taught a lot of the current up and coming names in blading how to do most of their tricks. Phil is the type of guy that knows exactly what he likes. Anything from food, to music, to skating tricks, Phil likes what he likes and doesn't compromise for anything or anyone. So when Phil told me we had to drive an extra 3 hours out of our way on a recent South Carolina trip to skate a spot in his hometown of Florence, I knew it would be worth it.
How often have you ruined your favorite jeans while out skating? If you're anything like, we're sure that it has happened plenty of times. Charlotte resident Will Fisher got tired of this problem and took the opportunity to start 'Bulletprufe Skate Denim', a company that manufactures jeans exclusively designed to meet the demands of street skaters. We checked in with Will to find out what the deal is with the company and if his jeans are in fact "tough as nails, soft as butter". We also asked Bulletprufe team rider Daniel Prell if his grandma approves of his new jeans.
I received my pair of Bulletprufe Blackout jeans back in October of 2011. While they may be a little faded from 6 months of washing, they're still going strong and have no rips or tears. If you're going to buy any skate jean, it's pointless to waste your money on anything else. Bulletprufes are softer and last longer than any jean on the market. -Stefan Brandow
"Who is the new Bulletprufe Team rider?" This question needed your answer in order to win a brand new pair of Bulletprufe jeans. The right answer is CJ Wellsmore and among the many correct answers we randomly picked one. The winner is Robert Petesic from Croatia. Congratulations Robert! Didn't win in this prize raffle? Don't you worry, because we have a brand new prize raffle coming up soon!
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Bulletprufe Team Rider Casey Wilson of Charlotte, NC shredding skateparks all around the Southeast. Edited by Ryan Timms.