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Emerica Reynolds Slims

A few years ago, Emerica released the Reynolds 2, now I was a fan of those shoes, but I always found they took ages to break in. So when i found out a slimmed down version had been released I was stoked.

These look almost identical to the Reynolds 2’s but as if they had been on a crash diet, a bit like when one of your ex’s puts on a slimming dress and slaps on make up, in the vein hope to seduce you again! If that was the case- I was well up for some ex-sex as these were straight out the box skateable.

Emerica have really slimmed the sole down, its not vulcanized like every other company seems to be going for at the minute, but you still get a good feel, and to be honest it was quite nice to skate all day and not look like you’re walking on nails when you get to the pub in the evening. The shoe is fairly narrow so they hug your feet really nicely, and the toe piece is nice a pointed for all those Reynolds-esqe frontside flips with ease. After about a week of skating there was little show of wear, a few scuff marks but nothing worrying, the only problem being snapped laces but we’re all used to that right?

The only problem I had with them was the weird pink spray paint effect on them, but to be fair that rubbed off after about 2 minutes of skating! Emerica know how to build a good strong shoe, and these are no exception. They look good, skate good, and you get free bling with them – what more could you want!

www.emericaskate.com

8/10

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Robbie Russo incoming

There’s no kiddie steez when it comes to Robbie Russo.

Watch this kid rip up the concrete on Thrasher’s site as part of an Anti-Hero van visit. Keep an eye on this one, he seems to have ‘the force’..

Click here.

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Skate Study House

Pierre-Andre Senizergues, head honcho for the likes of Etnies, Emerica and eS Shoes has teamed up with fellow skateboarder, Gil Le Bon de Lapointe to create the latest buzz in modern furniture, the Skate Study House.

With references to classic designers such as Isamu Noguchi, Charles & Ray Eames and George Nelson, these guys have put their twist on modern living by constructing their inspired reproductions out of skateboards. This might inspire a few people to make use of those old decks and wheels kicking around the garage, especially if you need a new coffee table and fancy having tailblocks on it.

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Transgression Skatepark opens in Edinburgh

The City of Edinburgh in Scotland finally has an indoor skate park to be proud of.

Located in the top level of the Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, Transgression has now opened after much wait for local skaters and covers 9020 sq ft floor space. It also has views out across the Forth Estuary and the Royal Yacht Britannia probably making it the highest skatepark in the UK.

Graham at Focus Skateshop in Edinburgh told us on the phone that ‘by all accounts it’s pretty well done and not as BMX orientated as you would think, respect must go to all that made it happen locally but I guess it’s just a shame it took private money for it to happen – hopefully it will bring more skaters to Edingburgh and the local council may want to get involved next time’.

Transgression is open now and can be found at www.transgressionpark.co.uk – check
www.focuspocus.co.uk for their up to 75% sale before it’s all gone.

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Jensen & Gilligan exhibition tonight

If you’re round Portobello Rd way tonight, then go check out Rich Gilligan and Nick Jensen’s work exhibited at Basement 253 from 8pm.

The Welcome to Everywhere exhibition runs from tonight until Feb 13th and also features work from Suzanne Moxhay, Oliver Dorman, and Christopher May, so drop in if you can.

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Flip Skulls decks and more

Flip have released their latest range of decks, the Skulls series, which look suitably gnarly for the team.

As well as this, you can enter a Rowley/Indy prizepack competition, check footage from the Feast tour and South America filming trip by visiting www.flipskateboards.com

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Adio release Dompierre V.1 shoe

Nick Dompierre has just got his first pro shoe on Adio, the Dompierre V.1

The shoe includes everything you’d expect from a shoe designed by a guy who punishes his stuff hard- upper panels with triple stitch protection, full length PU cupsole and sockliner so this should stand up to some hammers for sure.

www.adiofootwear.com

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Hold Tight London Volume 5

Morph is on it again, with a brand new Hold Tight London edit, this time it’s Volume 5 and features Chris Ault, Neil Smith, Dan Pietryga, Lucien Clarke and more.

Click here for the latest video, and don’t forget to check www.holdtightlondon.co.uk for video archive and blog.

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Cody Hudson Krooked board

Cody Hudson has just finished a guest board for Krooked.

“I looked up to Gonz as a kid so it was great to see the project come out,” said Hudson. His new Gonz deck is classic Cody, with clean lines and limited colour, this might be one for the walls instead of the street.

Cody’s website is currently under construction so head over to Struggle Inc’s website instead

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Sheckler gets FKD

FKD Bearings is pleased to announce that Ryan Sheckler has joined their already ridiculous team roster, so congrats to Ryan.

He’ll now be rolling with the likes of P-Rod, Daewon Song, Greg Lutzka, Stephan Janoski, Kenny Reed, Dave Bachinsky, Joey Brezinski, and Pat Duffy, amongst others.

Check this clip of Ryan killing Woodward recently in a helmet.