As you probably already know Tyler the Creator and the rest of OFWGKTA skateboard. Check out this photo snapped of Tyler on an Anti Hero deck, huck’n some sort of flip… What kind of flip do you think it is?…
These are the official Nike SBs for the month of February: the Janoski, Salazar, and P-Rod all have new colorways coming out. The P-Rod 5 has an all-natural exterior; the new Omar Salazar LR, a tranquil dark obsidian with a white swoosh; and the popular Janoski model has THREE styles dropping this month including a Valentine’s Day themed Mid. We’re not even talking about quickstrikes either! Anyway, the blog will be updated with which specific models we get.
Nike SB sits down with certified legend and original SB skater, Gino Iannucci for a two part Q&A covering his 20 year skate career; past, present and future. Enjoy!
Celebrating the recent launch of the HUF x Haroshi x DLX collaboration, HUF hosted an Opening Ceremony showcasing the sculptures. Music was provided by Tommy Guerrero, Money Mark, Ray Barbee & Fredo Ortiz. After the live performance and beer consumption, what better way to end the night than an ollie contest over the Haroshi designed “Fire Hydrant”. Check out what went down. Enjoy!
Highsnobiety provides us with a behind-the-scenes look. Giovanni Luigi Reda provides us with the translation. Check out what Haroshi (…Giovanni Reda) has to say about the collaboration below…
For another behind-the-scenes recap, check out the Wednesday’s With Reda episodes below. Giovanni Reda always provides an entertaining perspective on things. Enjoy! *Click each photo for the link
Real Skateboard’s Peter Ramondetta’s Arm, the tattoo’s are of exact placement. Haroshi burned the tattoos into the wood by hand. Sold at the Opening Ceremony for … $30,000.
The Spitfire wheel. Spins with the help of Spitfire Classics acting as a bearing. Sold for a remarkable $30,000.
The Guitar. Modeled around musician and co-founder of Real Skateboards, Tommy Guerrero. TG played a couple of sets during the end of the Opening Ceremony with this beaut.
The Dog. Real Skateboard’s Pro, Dennis Busenitz is not only known for his fast SF style skating but also for his spot companion, Gary the dog.
The fire hydrant has been used as an obstacle in skateboarding for years. Real Alumni and HUF owner, Keith Hufnagel made the fire hydrant famous. Yes, this too is made from skateboard decks.
To commemorate the art, all parts of the collaboration joined forces to design a capsule collection around the designs provided by the japanese sculptor. Deluxe designed the hardgoods; a set of Spitfire wheels, a “Ramondetta Arm” Real deck, and a Krooked “Huf Zinger” Deck. HUF took their luxury aesthetic roots to use to design a couple t-shirts, hats, a 3/4 baseball sleeve, a hoodie and a pair of Hufnagel Pro’s. Check out the one-of-a-kind limited edition Collection below.
The Collection is available @ Momentum Marketplace
Analog has always been a favorite in all of our shops and when they release things like this, it makes sense. The Apocalypse jacket is pretty much a fishtail parka but much more functional. You can use it for any winter activity fathomable and it’s keeping you warm and dry thanks to its up-to-par tech-specs:
This is Vans take on a sleek deck shoe. The women’s Zapato Lo Pro is put up on the throne for the week. With the weather drastically changing every day, I still have been seeing ladies wearing Summer footwear at this time of year. I noticed on campus especially that there has been a large amount of girls wearing Vans this Winter. Stop by to try these on!
Over the last year DC has rediscovered their skateboarding roots; rebuilding their team, direction and product. We are stoked to say the we are now carrying DC’s core skate line at our Momentum Marketplace store located on Attridge Drive.
Introducing… the Chris Cole Pro-Model Shoe, cleverly titled the “Chris Cole”, a classic low-profile skate shoe. Featured below in 2 vulcanized cup sole styles; Available in a ‘black-to-the-floor’ suede colour-way, and a red suede option with a white sole. For all you skate-heads looking for something with a little more technical features; we have the “Chris Cole Lite” option, featured in Black suede with red piping sitting on a all white cup sole. Stop by the shop and try a pair on. Get ready to skate in the (soon-to-be) new indoor skate park.