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Etnies Kingpin W

Many of the other girls I skate with own a pair of the Kingpin W’s and rate them very highly (and as they only have them in black I was the envy of many – blokes and girls alike!!- with a spanking charcoal/pink pair [not shown]). As I already own a set of men’s Kingpins, which as one of my favourite pairs of shoes, it seemed most intriguing to get the chance to compare them and see what all the hype was about.

To start off with, the thing I most like about any of the Etnies footwear I’ve skated is that they don’t need breaking in; Kingpin W’s being no exception. The overall fitting is very good; width ways especially, the shoes contour to my feet perfectly. I find the Kingpin W as opposed to the bloke’s version supports the arch and heel area of my foot much better.

The STI Foam soul padding provides good cushioning and they have tongue centering straps that keep the padded tongue firmly in place – so no worries if you’re not a lace expert, regardless if they are done up or not, these straps are the bit that hold the shoe to foot. Kingpin W is a solid skate shoe that has a great profile; a simple subtle design with the perforated E logo on the side and there is also a variety of colour combinations on offer. The best thing of all is they are Vegan friendly which is definitely a big bonus.

Judging by the durability of the men’s ones the Kingpin W’s look like they’ll also last a long time. With extensive Pioneer, St Albans station car park and a bit of Stockwell testing thrown in these shoes are definitely lasting the distance. The rubber sole still even looks good – in fact too good!

They are light and once on board you are given the benefit of instantly forgetting about what’s on your feet – I mean this in a good way, I’ve had pairs of shoes before that are so bulky they are the only thing you focus on when knocking out a trick which can prove quite a distraction. The only thing I have found with the blokes version is that they have started squeaking in the heel area, which for secretive getaways from jobs-worthy fat Bob security guard this may be slightly problematic…However I’m yet to find out if my Kingpin W’s will serve the same fate.

Etnies manufacture excellent footwear that is designed to last and I would definitely recommend purchasing a pair of these, they’re durable, stylish, extremely comfortable, and an excellent product for the price.

Jen Selby

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London gets a skateplaza

Despite teeming with sick skate spots, ask any local and they’ll tell you that London’s bust factor is pretty high.

Over the years Rich ‘Badger’ Holland and the Side Effects Of Urethane crew have been trying to sort the Capital out with something proper to skate, and finally it’s here!

Please click this link to witness the fitness.

Located somewhere in Central London, this plaza/park/creation is set for an official opening in April 2007.

Cheers to Gormsky for the photos.

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DVD Reviews

Red Bull Seek and Destroy 3

The Red Bull Seek and Destroy road trip / contest is in it’s third leg now, and I think I’ve only heard of one before..? I guess the guys are rolling under the radar, and judging by the hijinks that go down on these trips, I reckon everyone involved is riding beneath the police radar too!

So, to break it down, the Seek and Destroy 3 trip had 4 teams travelling through Miami, Atlanta and Raleigh, hitting up various designated spots in a bid to walk away with $500 for each best trick and a whopping $10,000 for the overall winner. Despite the big purse up for grabs, not everyone seemed too hyped to perform. I guess that might be down to the itinerary and the schedule- 3 days!

So, who’s hot and who’s not, I hear you scream, well for that information I need to introduce each team: Team Los Angeles with Chris Roberts and Joey Brezinski, Team North Carolina with Kenny Hughes and Dan Murphy, Team Florida with Danny Renaud and Joel Meinholtz, and Team UK with Benny Fairfax and Olly Todd.

You’re probably pretty stoked on reading that last entry, and our beloved duo don’t disappoint. I’ll just cut to the chase and tell you that Olly and Benny are currently living large with a cool 10 G’s in their pocket, and deservedly so. Honestly, looking at each team’s montage, I’d be hard pushed to say anyone actually went for it more than the UK team.

Biased? Well, not when you think team Florida invited a bunch of their mates and Danny Renaud wasted his talent away in a jail cell after wrecking a hotel room – What’s the point??? Team’s NC and LA just seemed like they were having a good laugh and ran with the ball, but that doesn’t mean Joey Brezinski and Kenny Hughes didn’t pocket some cash for best tricks on the manual pad and 13 stair rails respectively. Another best trick worth mentioning is Joel Meinholtz’ alleyoop wallride to fakie 50-50 atop a wall. Sick!

The video winds down with the after-party hosted by Ol’ Dirty Clyde (Singleton) and his newly acquired gold fronts. Whilst suffers the unremunerated consequences of his acts (dumbass!), the UK team get well and truly plastered having bagged the cash and a newfound respect overseas. I even saw Olly Todd cry, it was so emotional!

Ralph Lloyd Davis

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The Big Push No. 2 [2006]

Document Magazine

It seems like road trips pitching various skate teams head to head, are the latest craze to hit skateboarding and everyone wants to have a go at it. Obviously some trips look better than others, but skateboarding and travelling are 2 activities that run hand in hand since the dawn of Board time, so either way the initiative of all those involved deserves a pat on the back.

The British variation of celebrity boot camp is the Big Push: a trip that heads 4 teams with one guest skater across the UK with various tasks to achieve (drop in here, film a trick there, wear this, do that…) along the 1000 mile journey, document it all and make it back to a certain destination before deadline and last orders for a right old knees up.

Points don’t exist, but a video is produced at the end which skaters can watch and vote for. The mastermind behind the Big Push is Document Magazine, and this second leg saw Blueprint (+ Brophy), A Third Foot (+Div Adams), East (+Ollie Tyreman) and Death Skateboards (+Ricky Oyola) suffer sleep deprivation and malnourishment for our viewing pleasure.

The Big Push came free with an issue of Document Magazine dedicated to the events that took place, so it shouldn’t cost you more than a few quid, and honestly it’s chock full of rad skate malarkey. Without going into too much detail (because a lot went down), here are some highlights from each teams efforts:

A Third Foot went all out to skate the shittiest spots and tightest transitions. Something worth rewinding is Dougy’s bowl schralpage. Something worth fast forwarding is Avi’s naked body!

Blueprint edited a clean montage of sick skating, despite the horrible circumstances they had to live through. Something worth rewinding is Tukka’s line at Stoke Plaza. Something worth fast forwarding is the opening credits.

Death are always down for a laugh so expect to see all the pranks and hi jinx in this section. Add to that the fact that Dan Cates will lead his team through Hell and beyond to skate some of the UK’s best kept secret spots and you’ve got a wicked section. Something to rewind is Potter’s crailslide in the bluetile deep end. Something to fast forward is the team singing Phil Collins.

Finally, East are seriously blowing up and taking the crown for killing spot after spot after spot. Whether it’s Mackey doing a Huf, or Korahn switching things up, these guys have got all the bases covered. Something worth rewinding is Mackey’s brick channel ollie. Something worth fast forwarding … Don’t know actually? I guess you can see who I’ll vote for.

A big round of applause to everyone involved and the Document Staff for instigating a productive trip that focuses more on the actual skating and having a laugh, rather than the points and cash prizes.

Ralph Lloyd-Davis

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It’s Time for Puzzle

You no longer have an excuse to miss the smooth operations of Tony Tave, or the pure recklessness of Peter Ramondetta.

Those download pimps over at Puzzle have gone and linked up a free download of Circa‘s It’s Time DVD.

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The curse of the blanks

It seems like the threat of Blank decks is all too apparent again. The man on the street, The Muska, reported on his site of a meeting between several skate industry notables at a famous ditch spot in Southern California to deliberate on this diseased cash cow that has no cure.

Remember that supporting companies and their riders supports the scene as a whole. A blank board has no face and won’t meet you at a demo, tour or contest.

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Daewon’s WOTY

You’ve got to give it to him; Daewon Song killed it this year with part after part of groundbreaking skateboarding.

It’s only right that his wheel sponsor, Spitfire, should hook his ride up with a very special Limited Edition wheel.

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McCrank likes bikes

With a passion for motorcycle riding, it comes as no surprise to see Rick McCrank‘s latest pro model on Es named after the bike he rides, The Norton.

A classic, slim fit shoe stuffed with all the best SoleTechnology available.

Release set for February 2007.

www.esfootwear.com

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Christmas at The Works

Here’s a chance to work off all that extra timber that you built up over Christmas: Head down to the second annual Jam at The Works skatepark in Leeds on 27th December, midday to 10pm prices as normal.

We can’t promise resident roller, Ben Powell, won’t be dressed as Santa slugging down the remainders of the sherry…

www.theworksskatepark.co.uk

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Four More

Did you read Aussie Morgan Campbell‘s interview here at Crossfire? Make sure you do because it’s a good’un, and the footage has already been spread all over the net. Ripper!

Anyway, news just in- Morgan has left Premium to ride for fellow Aussie Godfather Brett Margaritis‘ operation, Four Skateboard company.

www.fivefoot4.com