Ryan Sibbio and the dudes at First and Lexington got together and filmed this quick edit of Ryan shredding it up in his new Haffey 2.2's by Remz. Have a look after the jump
The Carbon 2 skate from USD continues to blow up all over the scene as aggressives most advanced and best performing skate. The highest of high quality materials also converted the Carbon 2 into the markets most exclusive boot due to its price. At USD we decided to develop a new compound that would mimic the Carbon feel at a lower price, allowing more skaters to enjoy the Carbon revolution.
It's official: Gabriel Hyden will receive the next Chimera pro wheel. While this is a good thing in general, Chimera takes it to a new level and wants you to decide which design they should choose. Take advantage of this unique opportunity and cast your vote! If you don't want to participate in the decision-making you might as well want to watch the promotional edit Gabriel put together for this.
From around the world, 21 men and one woman ages 30 and up, answered the call for submissions to be a part of a just-for-fun online skate edit on the Be-Mag Msgboard. Embracing all disciplines (from street to vert) and skill levels, this edit is a 9:30 minute long journey of the unexpected, which proves once and for all that you are only as young as you feel.
Be-Mag East Coast Ambassador Sam DeAngelis is currently visiting California to poach in new territories. His first hunting ground was Poway Skate Park and he managed to get some pretty rare wildlife on camera that night. Peep edit!
Joey Mc Garry unsually takes another approach to rolling. Recently he went out again just by himself to shred a skatepark. Check what came out of this!
Andy Johnson just posted this awesome edit by Sean Keane featuring Danny Malm, Sean Keane, Toby Holden, Andy Johnson, Matt Timmons, Jeremy Raff, and Will Cosgrove. Have a look after the jump.
The idea for the Breakfast Club Tour was to rock Belgium and France in a van fully loaded with nine skaters. We ended up leaving Amsterdam with only the four of us in a VW Con-fucking-vertible off to Belgium. Arne Elgersma, Bojd Vredevoogd, Marnix Haak and Robbert Snijder. Our tour planner Bojd spent the last few weeks looking for the finest, most ghetto abandoned places to get some unique footage for the DVD. The first weekend we ended up skating an old pool, a theme-park and spent the night in a creepy half demolished hotel called 'Kosmos'. Exploring these places at midnight was a great adventure by itself.
The Victorian Inline Titles will not fall short of technical tricks, unique tricks and since we all know the Australians we know this comp will not fall short of Hammers neither!
It is Saturday August 27th in New Philadelphia, Ohio at our local skatepark that James loved so much. James devoted most of his life to blading and the blading community. In August of 2009, at age 24, James was hit and killed by a drunk driver while he was on his motorcycle. James had friends all over the U.S. and was always promoting skating everywhere he traveled.
This skate can battle any other on the market. Its liners are high quality and exceedingly comfortable, and its streamlined, attractive and compact exterior hides a wide interior, allowing for the most generous fit of all USD skates and making it especially accommodating for the wider foot while the cuff and boot combination is a perfect balance between support and flexibility.
While we getting the last of our footage together for a final edit from Sam DeAngelis, here is a set of photos from the NYC Street Invite to hold you over.
Razors is releasing its an all white version of the popular Genesys skates series. The G9 is made of a harder and longer lasting material which provides full support for a longer period of time. It comes with GCs proven Featherlite 2 frames, Razors liners with oversized padding, replaceable soul frames and backslide plates with pre-shaped groove which lines up perfectly with the groove of the frame. The G9 does not require any break-in time and is ready to use out of the box.
From the deserted lands of Colorado, greetings yall. Day two stacks as another banger for the books. As you can imagine the day started much slower. With the combination of 90+degree heat and lack of sleep from excessive campfire blader bonding the day moved slowly for some and for others it barely moved at all. Kicking it off around noon at Carbondale Skatepark, the scene seemed quite desolate as many of the attendees hugged to the shadows beneath the canopy. Others who could bare the heat in short cycles made their way over the broken-down pavement as each rider attempted to top the previous hit on the wall ride. At the same time 360 spins to topsides atop the cracked ledge on the opposite end of the park seemed to keep interest for those still closely huddled to their warming beers and shaded seats. After only a short while the decision was made to continue the journey onwards to an old bridge hanging above the Colorado River.