Globe Shoes have sent us a nice neat edit from their Slaughter at the Opera event from last month for your viewing pleasure.
Click here for the full story in film.
Globe Shoes have sent us a nice neat edit from their Slaughter at the Opera event from last month for your viewing pleasure.
Click here for the full story in film.
The DuFFs Concrete Carnage event is back for another year at Rom Skatepark.
Sunday June 22nd is the date for the sesh that will see UK riders from the DuFFs UK team, Creature Skateboards and Independent Trucks.
Rumours are circulating that Vans will host Go Skateboarding Day this year on Saturday 21st June with Independent Trucks in Manchester.
People will congregate at the Pump Cage, then hit the streets on a route that will be planned to end at Central Skatepark. Look out for more info at www.vans.co.uk
7.75″ x 31.25″
Life’s what you make of it, fuck strategy, just play it with an open hand and you’ll be surprised at the results. I’ve been riding 8″s consistently for the past few years and have long since stepped on anything less than 7.9″, so to me this was a bit of rediscovered challenge.
First impressions; The shape, like my previous THINK board, is absolutely smitten! It’s probably slightly wrong to say this, but the nose and tail of these boards grows my bulge a bit, it’s so perfect, I really feel in control when I execute a fandangle flip and the board usually corresponds to my thought process… when I kick a flip, the board flips with a kick! It is slighty concaved though, but that isn’t a bad thing, specially for vert walls and tight corners! It’s not long wheel based either and feels snug under your feet, it’s probably similar for bitches who wear sheep on they’re feet, I get it now!
The other thing about this wood is that it’s like Eveready batteries, “never say die“. They last way longer than other boards I’ve skated in the past and retain they’re shape, pop and stiffness till the very end of they’re so called skate-span. I’m so fixated on these wooden treasures at the moment that I’m finding it hard to THINK about riding anything else (THINK they’d sponsor me? I can do back smiths and I believe they’re the industry standard these days?!)
Get the Toyota of skateboarding, a reliable board that will ride its ground whenever you need it to, it’s a good board company and they put the S back into skateboarding, all of this without a team for the Olympics…BAD ASSES!
9/10
Live FAST, Ride FAST
2P
The Save Harrow Skatepark Jam is starting to be talked about all over the South East with 2 weeks to go.
The jam to raise awareness of just how important the skate park is to the local skate scene down here will happen on Saturday 19th April from lunchtime until it’s over and will come with live bands, freebies and a floodlit pool sesh. Now pass this link on to others and get down there.
Posted 07.04.08
Event: 23.03.08
This is the first time a proper skate comp has been run in a proper skate park in Edinburgh. How stoked are we! Skateboard Scotland got involved with running this event obviously. The sponsors of the event were Trangession Extreme, Focus, Schuh, Byte and Skateboard Scotland.
It was an early start. The Skatepark had to stage a Blader, Skater and BMXer Jam all on the same day so the skaters got hit with the first slot of 10-2. Most people managed to get up in time.
The under 16s comp kicked off at about 10.30. The standards were high. The skatepark has only been around for a few months but you could tell that there are some kids who are obviously never out of the place. There were about 25 kids who entered the under 16s. There were lots of nice tricks going down. Kieran Clegg was cruising around the whole park nicely and sessioning the mini ramp very well earning himself third place. Alistair Sampson was ripping it up with a backside boardslide down the handrail and a transfer from the big half pipe into the main part of the park during his first run. What a sick little kid, he got second place for his efforts.
There was no disputing who was in first place. Kieran Menzies (I was not judging any of the comps I might add) was killing it in both runs. Burning round the park at high speed he cleared the whole big jump box with a massive ollie as well as adding a kickflip and pop-shuv-it tail grab on the fun box too. You can tell that he is in the park far to often (lucky he has got a paper round or my wallet would be feeling it a whole lot more). In his final run he dropped in from the massive flat bank as you walk in from the park and preceeded to transfer all round the park at mach 10 with his amazing style. Well done my son!!

The over 16’s went off, the level of skating was healthy and it was very hard for the panel of Sam Paterson, Neil Currie and Seany B to decide who was going to walk away with the cash. They managed to whittle the top 6 down to Ben Leyden, Brandon Ide, Sean Allison, Benson, Kerr Mclaughon and Rory (not going near the second name). Here are some highlights from what went down. Brandon was ripping up the park with his lovely Kelvingrove style. He made some lovely big spin flips on the banks. He also made a lovely alley oop flip from the quarter to the big flat bank. Not excluding the kickflip backside 50-50 down the fun box block. Ben Leyden was also killing it with sal flips, Frontside pop-shuv indys, and a big kickflip to fakie on the quarter in front of the judges. Sean Allison (Wu tang as Sidewalk prefer to know him) was like a man possessed as usual flying round the park with rocks on the wrong part of ramps as well as trying a chink-chink down the hand rail and taking some major slams in the process.
Rory was ripping it up. He was super consistent with lovely tweaked airs over the big jump ramp followed by a lovely tail block at the top of the biggest flat bank as you come in. His efforts earned him third place and 50 quid to go home with. Kerr was ripping it up all day and I have lost track of all the tricks that he made at the top of the big flat bank. Blunt pull back to fakie, Blunt one-foot pull back to fakie and backside disaster to name a few. That obstacle is a silly height and folk making that many tricks up there diserve 100 quid for their efforts. Well down Kerr.

Not all of you will be aware but Benson is hoping to make the transfer Stateside very shortly and was in need on some serious cash to help him getting across and started up over there. He thought that he would try and win the 200 quid first prize. To be honest with you the way that he was talking to me earlier in the week he seemed to think that he had won it already. Cocky wee bugger. Well obviously confidence in your own abilities can pay off as he did manage to win the 200 quid, even if he did manage to take a phone call during his first run. Here are some of the tricks that helped on his way to the cash: 360 indy and backside flip method over the big fun box, Backside disaster revert and Nose blunt revert on the quarter pipe in front of the judges.
Big props go out to all involved with sorting out this event. It was a great day even though it hard to start a bit early. Lovely my wife cooked me breakfast before I left. Peace to you all and I will see you at the Thistles.
Visit Edinburgh’s new indoor skatepark at www.transgressionpark.co.uk
Altamont contributor and Heroin head honcho, Mark ‘Fos’ Foster has been interviewed for the clothing company’s blog, which you can watch here.
It’s a really interesting interview with Fos explaining all about himself and his work with The Boss.
Next Friday, the Real team’s day at The Berrics will be ready for your enjoyment.
The team travelled hundreds of miles to get there and all they’ve got to show for it until the footage comes out is this trailer.
Tune in on April 18th to see what Ramondetta, Bravo, Brock, and the rest got up to
Stu Graham is now definitely pro on Creature Skateboards.
Stu joins the undead ranks of Al Partenan, Sam Hitz, Josh Perkin, David Gravette and Darren Navarette. For more info (and when it gets relaunched) check www.creatureskateboards.com and peep Stu’s welcoming vid on the Strange Notes site here
Lee Dainton’s Welsh Army have just unleashed their brand new trailer featuring a soundtrack from Public Enemy and bangers from Nicky Howells. Look out for more Kill City footage soon…
Here’s the Kill City Newport promo if you missed it earlier in the year…