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This morning was a pretty miserable rainy day in Vancouver. When I got to the shop, I wasn’t really in a mood for working for a change. So I decided to enjoy my McDonald's coffee & muffin while watching the new Traitement DVD which arrived at the shop a few days ago.
Apparently, the Canadian rollers like to combine different disciplines. Here we are talking again about rolling and parkour. Shop task owner Leon Basin from Vancouver simply explains his rolling style by quoting Friedrich Nietzsche: "You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist."
To those of you that don't know, K.O.S is an annual real street contest in Calgary Alberta. The event was created by Calgary's legend skater, Tom Dixon. Every year skaters from all around the west coast of Canada make their way to Calgary to skate the narliest spots that Tom will come up with.
Some months ago Leon Basin (owner Shop Task) sent us a One Minute Spot edit. Since he really like the concept he just finished his second "One Minute One Spot" edit that he would like to share with the world. Leon always tries to find new ways to improve his skating. Here in this edit he takes again a different approach combining his rolling skills with some parcouring elements. A great watch.
As promised we will host - from today on - the worldwide online premiere of the Task Around 2010 video. Task Around is an annual Canadian freestyle rolling tour presented by Shop-Task. Every year the Shop-Task team tries to capture and promote different locations and freestyle rollers across Canada.
Make sure you come back again to BE-MAG.com this Friday, July 30, 2010 for the worldwide online premiere of the Task Around 2010. Task Around is an annual Canadian freestyle rolling tour presented by Shop-Task. Every year the Shop-Task team try ...
With this One Minute One Spot edit we want to take the chance to introduce you to the person in charge of Shop Task (Skateshop in Canada): Leon Basin. The Israel native is not only good at pushing Rollerblading in Canada through his Rollerblade-Shop. He is more than that. Leon has been rollerblading more than half of his life and has been an inspiration in terms of Rollerblading for a lot of people that skate with him. Even though Leon is a pretty busy man since he also recently opened a Shop-Task store front in Downtown Vancouver he still found some time to film some extraordinary stuff for be-mag. Peep it!
Half way through the 7th grade, a new kid arrived at my school in a town of about 1300 people. For what ever reason I can't recall, I took it upon myself to sit near and strike up a conversation with him. One of the first things I remember him say...
This year the Bramptom comp went into its fourth round. It looks like it was an amazing turn out. They even got Remz' finest Nick Wood to serve sausages all day from the barbecue at the competition. Check out what else went down on May 16th at Brampton Comp 4.
We were given the opportunity to watch this edit before it was released. Then we lost the password and couldn't watch it again. Bummer. Thankfully it's public now for everyone to see. Buffering.
Filmed troughout the summer at several skateparks in and around Toronto. The clips were lost on a harddrive, found again and made into this edit by RollToronto. Riders: Dave Ghent, Aj Delong, Leon Basin, Stephane Julien, Aaron Wheat, Darren Potts, and Guy Crawford.
Leon Basin skating the Rob G pro models in and around Toronto. Shot by Danny Beer and Chase Gardiner. Edited by Danny Beer.
Watch this amazing VFX video by Michael Plotnikov. It features Leon Basin and was shot on location in Vancouver, Canada. You'll be amazed!
Leon Basin of ShopTask testing Off-Road skates. As always, he takes it to another level. Keep 'em coming, Leon!
Leon Basin put some big ol' wheels on his Xsjado Avants and took them for a spin at the park. Looks like he's had some fun. Peep edit!
Check out the Shop Task edit of the Barn Burner 2011.
Ever wondered what the store front of Shop Task looked like? Leon Basin just put in some and reworked his shop. This place is packed with gear, check it out!
Matt Vigneux pointed his camera at Josh Silver and Leon Basin while they were checking out the newly built Ladner park for the first time.
Dope edit with super awesome Dustin Werbeski clips. Filmed on GoPros. In Canada.
I am very exited to announce that on July 1st shop-task will be moving to a nice little retail shop in downtown Vancouver. Shop-Task has been in business for 5 years now. Starting from scratch, we quickly became Canada’s leading freestyle...
Skater: shawn adair
Trick: cross fish
Photographer: leon basin
Location: vancity canada
Skater: jasper kelly
Trick: Top acid
Photographer: Leon Basin
Location: Vancouver BC
Skater: Jasper Kelly
Trick: royal
Photographer: Leon Basin
Location: Vancouver BC