It was only a few months ago that Matt Pritchard was run over on his bike leaving his challenge of raising £100,000 for charity in pieces, but as usual, his unbelievable energy and commitment has got him back on track and today he could equal world records.
The Death Skateboards lifer is close to completing 30 half iron distance races in just 22 days, equalling a world record. This is a huge milestone considering he had set out to complete the task in 30 days. That’s over 70.3 miles of swimmming, cycling and running every day.
Death’s finest magician known as Richie Jackson has delivered more quirky gems in this new section. Creativity in skateboarding is everything and this bloke seems to have box loads. Always a pleasure to watch, never dull. press play for the sweets.
Read our interview with Richie with more amazing footage here.
There’s nothing like looking back into UK skate history at footage that has been archived for so long. Our mate Andy Evans has been sat on a bunch of demo footage until this week for Sidewalk‘s Crates series and it’s gold.
In their own words: Part 1 of The Demo’s Episode features footage from the 1991 Powell demo at Bath’s Victoria Park and a combined Faze 7 Real, Plan B and Black Label demo at Shrewsbury from 1992.
A lot of this footage has never been seen before so prepare yourself for footage of Tony Hawk, Bucky Lasek, Mike Manzoori, John Cardiel, Karma, Mark Gonzales, Salman Agah, Tim Brauch (RIP), Alan Peterson, Curtis McCann and more from a time when nobody but skateboarders gave two shits about skateboarding.
No show boating with sushi and fast cars at this shoe launch, just straight up fun with the homies of Lakai for the new Vincent Alvarez pro number at the Griffith Park ditch. Can’t wait for BBQ weather to hit our shores again.
Despite the breaks failing on their tour van and skidding off the road, this heavy crew with TNT, Raven Tershy, Nuge, Pat McClain and Rowan Zorilla got stuck into gnarly spots for this latest Skate Rock video for Thrasher.
Fresh off the back of their last retro graphics line, 5BORO are about to roll out another series in homage of the VHS video tape. Pro models from Rob Gonyon, Silvester Eduardo and Jordan Trahan are available. Ask your local skate shop about them if they float your boat.
The last time I was sat with Jerry Hsu was at Meanwhile Gardens in London years ago. The poor b’stard had slammed hard and put his shoulder out which meant game over for his trip but he was still full of beans. His resilience is partly why he’s one of the most respected out there though, he’s an innovator who has melted minds over the years with his skills on a rig and no doubt will do again in the future.
This month sees his new pro shoe, the G6, hit your local skate shop and it has been designed to almost perfection. I’ve had a pair on my feet for the last 2 weeks and the first thing you notice is the comfort involved as they firmly cup your feet with a cushion type feel. It’s a protective feeling you only get from wearing mids too, something I’d completely forgotten about as my feet have been hugging slim vulc lows for ages.
These vulcs are super light, a remarkable difference from his last pro model. They also feel a lot slimmer too with support coming from every angle. This support comes from the upper inside the shoe, known as a G6 Welded Frame, from Emerica’s spiel. It works a treat as your feet don’t move about at all.
The only negative is the beautiful red insoles tend to leave your socks pink after the first few sessions, so best not to wear whites if you don’t want them pink. It washes out fine though so hardly a biggie. The Rebound Foam they use in their insoles should give you adequate support when hitting up stairs and rails too, if that’s your game.
These are top mids. Solid design and engineering once again from one of the best skater owned shoe brands of all time.
Go find them in your local SOS and get hyped for MADE Chapter 2 coming soon.