Ben is a born and raised local of our fine city of Saskatoon, the Westside being his roots, and damn proud of them. Ben has lived the skate culture thoroughly throughout his young life and even more so today. Skateboarding has influenced every aspect of his life. His music, his style and his attitude are all by-products of his passion for his board. When Ben isn’t workin for the man he is out skating. Ripping the park, and the streets with a goofy grin on his face.
If you see him out pushin’ around, keep your eyes on him, he’s fun to watch.
Welcome to the family…
Tinker Hatfield designed the Air Max 1 in 1987 as a technical running shoe. Being the first shoe with visible air, Air Max 1 was designed for runners, and boasted superior cushioning and support. In true quickstrike format, the Air Max 1 released in limited OG colors sport red and varsity blue. Available now at momentum 8th st. 
“He was my North, my South, my East and West …”
A Vino was born in Saskatoon in 2002. He left me tragically July 8, 2009 in Saskatoon Saskatchewan as he lay hopeless on the street beside me after colliding with a vehicle that was attempting to complete a left turn. A Vino lived a great life and was always in good hands. Either in its home in Edmonton or living in Saskatoon there was no shortage of TLC for this two tone brown beauty. A Vino will be lovingly remembered by his good close friends Ruckus (Moola) & Elite (Zelinski). He also leaves behind very close family and other friends that he’s impacted one way or another. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to Momentum Clothing & Equipment (fromthefeetup.ca). Arrangements in care of Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI).
Other than a few lacerations and some major soft tissue damage I am very fortunate to walk away from this scooter accident. It could have been a lot worse! Although I wouldn’t hesitate to get back on another scooter any time soon, it’ll have to wait until I decide where I plan to plant my feet again. Always be aware of other drivers regardless of how good of a motorcyclist you think you are. Safe riding!
-LB @ Digital Expressions
Now this is an attraction that should receive more recognition! A clear work of art of images taken from the children’s book “Where The Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak with an added twist of graffiti culture. These images are mind blowing as you’re doing 60 – 70kms/hr down Warman Road in Saskatoon. It’s worth the turn-off and stop to check out the detail these artists have put into this. With the release of the up-coming movie “Where The Wild Things Are” directed by Spike Jonze in October 2009, this artwork should give an added push to all generations to see this movie and to expand their own imagination. We all know inside all of us is a wild thing!
Photos & words from LB @ Digital Expressions.
New Nixon belts, wallets, key chains and knickknacks have arrived at all 3 of our locations. Sizes and styles vary per store. Come check it out while the selection’s fresh!
The Marketplace is stockin’ up its Shoe wall. Heres a few samples of the most recent Lakai and ladies Circa. Stop by the shop to check out the rest of the goods.
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I believe that’s called a rocket flip, haha. - December 31, 2011: dustinyamchuk:

dope!! - December 28, 2011: admin:

Sorry – they sold out fast on the release date. - December 22, 2011: Atmos:

Do you guys have a size 8? And how much are you selling them for? - November 28, 2011: Gabriel:

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