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‘The Staple’ wheel series from Supertoxic Urethane

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Skater owned British wheel crew Supertoxic Urethane have launched a brand new series today called ‘The Staple’. designed by Pete Rigge of Rigour Studio. The wheels are manufactured in Europe and come built with slim profile with a 99A durometer and are available in sizes 51mm to 55mm.

Ask your local skater owned shop for a set distributed by Ifive.

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Supertoxic Urethane – We’re Working On It

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Those with a keen eye on the British skate game would know that Supertoxic Urethane‘s noxious status actually falls on opposites, as this crew are far from poisonous and are made up of mostly helpful scene cruisers who push forwards on many levels. Their first full length video, ‘We’re Working On It‘, filmed and edited by Adam Todhunter, may have taken time to procure as the title suggests, but this skater owned and run wheel company based in England with a heavy hitting team have managed to pack 30 minutes of exciting footage into an unforgettable film that is quintessentially British all day long.

Following an explosive intro sequence featuring plenty of teasing, Lloyd McLeggon enters the frame. Lloyd brings his comprehensive catalogue of ledge variations and effortless flip tricks, making Manchester’s harsh streets look like LA’s smooth sidewalks. A new page turns, the beat quickens and Mark ‘Radman’ Radden blasts a nice ol’ gap front board to kick off this part. The new Death Am has a lot to say for himself as he pushes fast and flips the board faster, fully committing to every trick, proven by some of the harsh terrain he’s hurling himself down throughout this section.

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Next up is a section featuring Supertoxic’s flow riders. First up to the mark is Danny Abel. At only 19 years old he is definitely an upcoming talent to keep your eyes peeled for if this part is anything to be an indicator of. A highlight trick was a heelflip sex change, a trick you don’t commonly see in a video part, never mind down a lengthy double set in Berlin. Absolutely bonkers. Nonetheless his section is filled to the brim with quirky tricks, always taking the alternative route at any spot. This leads smoothly into a couple of tricks from Jamie Duncanson, some cool and collective manual expertise from the likes of Liam ‘Danish’ Palmer and a fine handful of clips from Robian Fifieild with a clean cut front board down a rail as the music drops to a deaf tone before disappearing.

From the silence, “Out of Egypt” by Part Company emerges. The song really encompassing the mood as Blackpool’s own Robert Sanderson dances his way onto the screen. This quick footed ninja incognito really knows his way around any manual pad or ledge, packing many flared tricks back to back in quick succession. Midway through Robert’s part, none other than British legend Alex Moul makes a cameo appearance tearing his way down a footpath and popping off of every crack. Robert returns strong with a stretched Benihana clean over a dustbin, showing off his prodigious pop; carrying on uninterrupted, he seems to push himself harder for the remainder of the part, cruising fast and finger-flipping his way out of a Berlin fountain.

Cardiff’s Steve King then kicks of his part with a five piece line, including a front board 270 out and a nose manual nollie flip, hinting at what’s coming. Steve demonstrates his versatile nature as he shreds every obstacle that stands before him. His exceptional board control is present as he frontside lipslides into a fakie manny and continues to fakie flip out! In addition to this the Welsh beast shows no signs of ever slowing down whilst doing fakie full cabs over an entire bench. Not to give too much away but this is just a small insight into how solid Steve’s part truly is. Legendary skater.

Cambridge powerhouse Charlie Munro then explodes into the penultimate section nollie-ing his way down a stair set that would make most people’s knees tingle at the thought. He also looks totally weightless as he hoists himself down handrails. Although this is no surprise to us as we’ve seen similar godly acts in the copious amounts of footage Munro has featured in – 2015 will surely be his year.

As tension has been running high Cumbria’s not so little secret Ross Zajac comes into view over the crest of a concrete wave, prepared to shut down the show as his footage spans over a two song ultimatum. Ross was always a strong contender for this final position as his neodymium feet catch the board with precision, every time. He performs savagely smooth lines, showing to us he definitely worked on it. Slashing blunt slides across jersey barriers Ross slaps down some worthy manoeuvres on the North West’s most rugged spots whilst defying the laws of physics with how fast his board whirls around. He finishes his part by bruising ledges and flipping over streets before the curtains draw to a close with a sleek marble wallride, watch it for yourself.

‘We’re Working On It’ most definitely deserves a spot in your skate DVD collection. It certainly will never be collecting dust with how often you’ll be bashing it on your TV in the morning before you rush the streets and join the hype. Support independent companies like Supertoxic Urethane and keep your skate scene yours.

Pick this up for £6 here where you will also find a stash of their fine Supertoxic Urethane Wheels, or ask for it in your local skate shop.

Henry Calvert

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Willis Kimbel’s Feel the Shrunkness part

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Creature’s ATV is back with more gnar.

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Gilbert Crockett’s Ride the Sky Part

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With anticipation on Gilbert Crockett‘s Vans part building ahead of its summer release, take a look back to his part in Fallen’s 2008 Ride the Sky video and look out for more from Gilbert on here soon.

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Kris Vile Get Lesta G-Sides

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Just when you thought you could not get enough footage of Kris Vile, Get Lesta come good with the making of his part in Get3 in these G-Sides.

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Sam Lind in [Aspect:Ratio]

Ph: Josh Hotz

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Canadian ATV Sam Lind shares his all round game from the [Aspect:Ratio] video today. The Antihero and Spitfire rider has a big bag. Scroll down to watch the full video.

Top Of The World [ASPECT:RATIO] from [JbURLES] on Vimeo.

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Duzzed – Full video

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You’ve seen Brandon Gironda’s Edit of the Week part right? Well here’s the rest of Duzzed, in full – the Westchester/NYC filmed scene video put together by Mike Sass. This 30 minute jam features skating from Chris Pierre Jacques, Ian Preut, The “Dirty Duzzon”, Paul Hintz, Marcus Eagel, and Gironda who takes the curtains.

Get stuck in for some raw skating like we know all too well here in the UK. Get the teas on.

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Brandon Gironda’s Duzzed part

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Remember his PFP3 sectiion from last year? It was definitely one of our faves, well Brandon Gironda is back with this Duzzed part premiered by Jenkem and it’s fucking ace.

This nutcase should seriously consider moving to Great Britain if he wants crusty spots. Skate Edit of the Week.

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7 Hills – Jordan’s first skatepark built in 18 days

Photos: Ahed Hijjawi

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You have no doubt seen Afghanistan’s incredible skate scene bringing hope and fun to children in an area where conflict is rife, and maybe even the new skatepark built in Bangalore, India or la Paz in Bolivia that has grabbed some headlines within our scene recently. The fact is, that skateparks and skateboarding is spreading faster round the world than ever before, thanks to the hard work and determination of various people who are not afraid to get their mitts into concrete and bring skateparks to countries for the first time.

Last month, a new park in Amman, Jordan in the Middle East opened thanks to an IndieGogo fundraiser that managed to accrue over $21,000 towards the build that took just 18 days to complete by volunteers. It was built on a site that used to be a Circassian refugee camp back in 1948 and is now being sessioned by locals in their droves.

Well done to all involved, especially Mohammed Zakaria who stuck to his guns and managed to see the fruits of his labour trying to get this off the ground. Watch the video below to see how it all came together. Great story.

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Joywave make EA skate inspired music video

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Get ready to be taken back to the THPS and EA skate days with Joywave, the indie band from Rochester, New York, whose latest music video pays homage to the thousands of hours most of us have spent baked in front of a TV playing skateboard related video games.

The concept of mixing real life footage into game graphics came from director Keith Schofield who has worked with Darwin Deez, Duck Sauce, Bastille and many brands on various promo videos. Fun concept.