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War of The Roses footage

By all accounts this jam up North went off! See below for the proof and well done to all involved.

Burnley

Leeds

Next big jam the UK has planned is obviously here.

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Jereme Rogers joins Silver

Well that says it all really.

Jereme Rogers takes his ginger tattooed self over to Silver Trucks where he will be blinging them down to the axle.

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If it ain’t broke

Don’t try and put magnets in it.

Seriously, if you can’t be fucked to learn to ollie then you shouldn’t be trying to ‘redesign’ skateboarding. Whoever the pillock is that created this abomination, please get in touch with us here, we’ve got a fistful of magnets ready to smash your teeth out with.

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The Memory of Time podcast

Swedish film-maker Jean-Pascal Strüwer has just finished a skatefilm called “Tidens Minne” (The Memory of Time) that documents the whole Swedish skatescene from 1993-2006.

Skaters that are portrayed are Ali Boulala, Pontus Alv, Mattias Ringström, Love Eneroth, Lewis Marnell, Andreas Engelkes and tons more.

If that isn’t enough to get you interested, there is also an never before seen Tom Penny line in Paris from 1997! Click the Transitions logo to download the video podcast.

http://transition.se/

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Independent – Possessed Tee

Independent Trucks love heavy metal and so do we. This little beauty though has the lot and every time i wear this out i am always told how goddam fucking cool i look. Has nothing to do with my good looks, i’m an ugly git but this baby does the damage everytime.

Indy have always put out great t-shirt designs since I was a kid. You now see them being bootlegged on market stalls in Bangkok, they appear where you least expect them to from veterans to tight units. This is by far my favourite Tee yet and you should have one if you rock the horns. Smell the glove

Chuck Bangers

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Cliché Air-Cores 51mm

It looks like there is a lot more to moulded urethane when it comes to skateboard wheel design. The chemical compound defines the wheel’s strength, durability, performance at high temperatures and on various surfaces, then there’s the design with width, radials, pretty graphics… You get the picture. After dual durometers and cores, the next logical step seems to make your wheel by incorporation air pockets. The result is the Cliché Air-Core wheel of which I got to test the 51mm variety.

I had heard through the grapevine that the Air-Cores really were the next best thing for skateboarders this side of carbon composites and precision bearings. Naturally I had to try a set and I jumped with joy as the four pristine urethane tires arrived at my door. I slipped them onto my axles and took them for a spin. Straight away you can feel how light the vacuumed cored wheels are, approximated the equivalent of riding with three wheels instead of four, so your pop snaps a little harder and faster. The session was on until I scooped up my deck and spotted a short slice through one of my rear wheel’s riding surface. Not stoked.

The disappointment didn’t stop there as I noticed that after a day of skating a concrete park (for those expecting scientific detail), the surface ridges had completely worn away. By surface ridges I mean the tread found on the riding surface of the wheels. Obviously the Cliché Air-Cores were soft. So soft in fact, that after a couple more days (no more than three) I had a heinous flatspot on one of my front wheels. Double not stoked.

I’ve been riding these 51mm Air-Cores for a couple of weeks now on wooden, concrete, brick and mortar surfaces and you can probably hear me coming like a Huey Helicopter with the flatspots I’ve scored. The worst part about riding with these flatspots is that I don’t ever remember powersliding to a halt, screeching to a stop due to something blocking my forward motion or failing to rotate fully of any moves. The only thing I can hope for now is that the flatspots will ride themselves out as the wheels wear down. Making wheel lighter with air pockets isn’t a bad idea at all, but using materials with as much durability as PVC plastic might not be the best technological innovation.

5/10

Ralph L-D

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Etnies Iceland jacket

Rad, I thought as I was handed this Etnies Iceland jacket to review. I’ll wear that to the pub later to see how it performs in a controlled environment, that was the plan. That was the plan that never happened, because during the course of the day I decided to crack my elbow socket and break my scaphoid.

And so, the first outing the jacket got was to Kings College Accident and Emergency ward. Not the perfect situation to review a jacket you may think, but not so. I quickly discovered that the pockets worked as a near perfect makeshift sling to keep my arm all cosy on the journey to A & E. Once in the ward, the jacket (which reminds me of an 80’s puffa in construction) acted as both a cushion to protect my arse from germs, and a blanket, which would protect my legs from any stray vomit/spittle that may be spraying about from other hospital users.

There is only so much you can do to entertain yourself in hospitals, me and my brother whiled away the hours by watching characters such as ‘ski jump hat’ and ‘power brow’ and taking bets on how long the bag head would be in the toilets. You could of course pass the time by counting the amount of bamboo leaves that are printed all over this jacket (I reckon about 2350).

Luckily for me I was called for an x-ray before we had to resort to this. Whilst waiting for the results of my x ray, I discovered I had put the jacket in a puddle of what I hope was water, once again, the jacket came through- no damp had gone inside and the jacket dried in seconds due to the hospitals heating which I swear is extra hot to help the spread of bacteria. The detachable hood can act as a handy bag to carry your notes about, as well as acting as a neck support when attached to prevent you falling asleep on the person your sitting next to and catching head lice or other ailments.

Overall, this Iceland jacket performed really well in the hospital situation, it was warm and comfy, but didn’t make me feel like or look like the stay puft marshmallow man, and more importantly I didn’t contract MRSA while wearing it. Now that must be the sign of a decent jacket.

http://etnies.com/

Joe Sketch

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Vans TNT II

I’ve have several pairs of Vans through my skateboarding reign and have to admit that even though they sell enough weird shit to comfort emo’s, they still rock a good skate shoe and the quality speaks for itself!

I’m on my second pair of TNT’s and thought it would be good to review these skonz after I killed both pairs, giving them a decent run and coming up with a full flavoured opinion about both pairs and how they differentiate.

Truth be told, my first pair was love and first sight, all black, really thin, skinny tongue and beautifully crafted. They we’re cruisers, flippers, carvers and techies all in one, with the best part being, they fucking lasted me longer than any other skate shoe I’ve had in the past 5 years! The second pair was slightly less of a desirable object to look at, but nonetheless, these bastards played the part and played it well. They came to the races fully prepared and ran the same distance with heavy obstacles along the way. They we’re slightly less skinny than the previous ones, but they were still pretty much the same shoe with the same results all the way through.

I’ve been told by many a Van Fan that this is they’re weapon of choice too and therefore I can conclude that these shoes wont let you down and they certainly wont break the bank either. They’re fairly cheap as far as skate shoes are concerned, but you won’t feel out of place when you rock them to a club or pub, they’re the perfect all rounder.

I guarantee you’ll be happy with these and remember, Vans will probably still be around years and years to come, long after the newspapers finally kills Dianna’s death off for good…or maybe not, that shit will probably sell for another couple of centuries too…Idiots.

Live FAST, Ride FAST
2P

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Cliché Colonel Jacket

Whilst most people get obsessive about their sneakers or caps, I just can’t get enough jackets. Flannels, duffels, raincoats, sports jackets, blazers, over coats… I love a bit of outdoor gear, I do! Along with two wardrobes full of button up coats, there is always one season that troubles my choice of jacket when I go skating- the Autumn. From September to November the weather plays a nasty game of hot and cold, so no matter how you mix and match your layers of clothing, you’re bound to catch a chill. Hopefully this Autumn I can avoid catching a cold thanks to the Colonel, the jacket that is.

Cliché’s Colonel jacket is a simple windbreaker with fleece layering on the inside. The jacket cuts out the wet and wind, and keeps you warm on the inside. What more do you need? To break down the intricacies of this item, I can start by saying that it is completely black with the Cliché logo stitched in black up the side. I don’t suggest you ride around in traffic on a foggy night with this jacket unless you have good life insurance or neon pink trousers. Anyway, I like the darkness of it all because rainbow colours only look good on the catwalk, not a dirty carpark or derelict alleyway.

There’s a big zip pocket on the front which you can stash your walkman, wax, hat gloves and scarf into, no problem. Then there is the bonus of a secret stash pocket hidden in the underside of your left arm. I like to stash a small ziplock bag of herbal tea in there for laters. Both the hood and hem line are lined with elastic length that can be adjusted and tightened to stop the wind from sending chilly guffs up your body. Finally, you have two hand pockets stitched on either side, but these are the only letdown in my opinion. I think these two pockets could have been redesigned because they’re very small and positioned slightly too far back for comfortable hand-in-pockets slouching.

7/10
Ralph L-D

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Heroin Gunsho deck series

Fos sent us some news today to launch the brand new series of Heroin decks to you exclusively from Crossfire and has this to say:

“I hate Illustrators. I get these people sending me stuff all the time wanting to do boards, and all their work looks the bloody same. It’s like one person copied a Japanese cartoon, and everyone else copies them or something. Happy, inoffensive drawings of big headed cute cartoon people doing nice things. I hate it. I look at shops in town and there are books filled with this crap that all looks the same to me.

Seriously though, there are very few illustrators whose work I see and think that they’re trying to do anything different. When I first saw Gunshos work, I knew that he wasn’t trying to make any friends with what he was doing, drawings of dribbling, gruesome demons, with cocks and broken bottles.

The guy can draw, he can draw bloody well, so I thought, why not bell him up and ask him to draw demonesque portraits of all our Pros. Damn, he nailed it. The Pulman one kills me every time I see it and the Howard one is so close to home it’s scary!

Check his site for more nastiness at www.gunsho.com, these will be out at the end of November.”

Fos