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Ben Grove Vans Tour Video Update

31 July 2007 – 5.30pm

The Vans UK Team have been shredding Scotland. Powley just sent us this little update and also a video blog from Ben Grove with a few tricks in from the weekend. Go Cookey..

“Technically it was our day off but we ended up going to Dunblane skate park, we did not get here until 4am after leaving the Redcar Demo at 10pm which was by far the best demo so far. The drive was made more comical thanks to a couple of crates of beer and a bottle of Vodka – Howard, Hugo and Manhead managed to stay awake and killed everyone with the loudhailer siren!

Ross McGouran has joined us now on the road fresh from the Rotterdam comp and Howard has gone home for some band duties for one day. We are heading for Glasgow for a visit to Focus at midday then onto Kelvin Grove where we meet up with Pete King and Chris Pfanner from Austria. More updates tomorrow….”

Todays Vans Shoes winners are:

Luke Burton from Nottinghamshire
Ian Biggin from Sutton

Click here to win a pair in tomorrows draw. Winners names are pulled strictly from a cats arse…

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Crailtap Socks

Right, I’m not sure where to start really. I’ve never read a sock review before so don’t really know what to write about. Well here goes.

The first thing you notice about these Crailtap socks is probably how hideous they are. Argyle never suits, or has ever suited anyone, even golfers. I suppose at least these are made of some of the less offensive argyle out there.

I’ve got to say, they are damn comfy. Never thought I’d say that about a pair of socks, but as soon as I pulled them on over my gnarled-up skate feet I was walking around in a world of soft. One gripe I have with them is the lack of friction between the socks and the inner soles of my skate shoes, so I feel a little like I’m walking around on highly polished wooden floors. A few more tests and it seems to happen with most of my other shoes, so think about your sock/shoe combos carefully before going out. Safety first kids.

As with everything associated with the Crailtap family, there is a small Crail logo on the ankle. In pink silk stitching, just to add to how ludicrously ugly these socks are. If the argyle pattern doesn’t stop your girlfriend from talking to you, the pink logo will.

What I loved about these socks was the slogan printed on the sole of them, that no-one will see unless you are giving them a swift kick to the face, which won’t even hurt anyway because you’re wearing socks. The saving grace of having the words ‘Putting the sole in asshole’ made me piss myself laughing when I saw it. The girlfriend was only mildly amused and kept saying how worried she was that I was this excited about a pair of socks, and that I should probably sleep on the sofa tonight.

We all know that Crailtap don’t take themselves too seriously, which is why they have created such a hideous pair of footgloves. Argyle, pink logos, the word ‘asshole’: these all add up to a stupid pair of socks that give you at least 5 minutes of entertainment before one of them disappears into the void where socks hang out and fuck each other.

Moose

8/10


www.crailtap.com

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Skateboarding News

New etnies skateboard team manager

etnies would like to welcome new Skateboard Team Manager, Heath Brinkley, to the company.

Heath’s been in the skateboarding industry since 1997, and before coming on board at etnies, was the Team Manager at DC Shoes for three years. Heath also started Logic video magazine, filmed full-time for City Stars and has filmed parts for countless skate videos over the years.

More importantly, Heath’s ability to recognize, assemble and nurture up-and-coming talent is what sets him apart from the rest. Names like Paul Rodriguez, Mikey Taylor, Sean Malto and Devine Calloway should ring a bell. Know that Heath played an important role in helping them get to where they are today, and worked with them to build some very respectable and influential skate squads. That being said, Heath is a modest man and his actions speak louder than his words, so expect new and exciting things from Heath and etnies in the near future.

Welcome to etnies, Heath!

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Skateboarding News

VANS UK Tour update pt 1

4.36pm Monday 30th July

Nick Powley, Vans Team Manager reporting live from Prissick Plaza Car Park.

It’s day 3 of the tour and I’m sitting in the bus watching Rogie bust his balls in the monstrous bowl e are just having a little time in the sunshine before heading to R-Kade Skatepark in Redcar for tonight’s demo. So far the tour has gone well, very relaxed rather than hordes of screaming kids asking for stickers and the kids have just been stoked and into skating with us.

After a visit to Slam City Skates on Saturday we headed over to Bay 66 where everyone really enjoyed the new course. Once everyone was exhausted we drove to Leeds that in our slow Bus took forever as boredom set in we decided a little redecoration was in order. We now have some lovely porn walls which also feature a pic of Bill Bailey and the Terminator. We soon got bored of decorating and turned our talents to making various accessories including a tennis net and bat inside the bus, was just like Wimbledon really but without the rain!

On Sunday we popped into Exit and had some breakfast in the corn exchange followed a gentle led stretch up at Hyde Park and then the demo at The Works that was another fun affair with the local kids getting stuck in and skating to. The afternoon ended with a really good pool session, Howard Cooke claimed undoubtedly the longest FS 5-0 ever done in it, but the boy who won over the fans was newbie Ben Norberg who got supertech on the rail with fs feebs to fakie amongst his bag of tricks on show.

Everyone is looking forward to a free day tomorrow where we will try and skate the newer parks at Dundee and Dunblaine rather than the traditional romp at Livi, see you in Scotland!

Winners so far of the FREE VANS bonanza are:

Saturday

Ryan Swain from North Yorkshire
Adam Collingburn from Retford

Sunday

Paul Tibbins from Stonebridge
Warren Greatrex from Essex

Monday

Steve Purser from Leicester
Ben Cope from Leeds

Enter via the competition pages daily to win….

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Skateboarding News

Stevie Williams and Reebok UK Tour dates

DGK and RBK are bringing you a true legend this summer. Stevie Williams, along with the rest of the DGK team are touring Europe this summer with demos, signings and free skate lessons at loads of parks around Europe.

Of course, its a bit much to ask you to travel to Europe to see them, so lucky for you they’ll be leaving their mark on the wood and concrete of loads of UK spots and parks.

You can catch Stevie and the team on these dates, in these places:

20th Aug Shop Visit Slam City Skates London
21st Aug Tutorial & Demo Bay 66 London
22nd Aug Shop Visit Casino Leicester
Demo The Boardroom Leicester
23rd Aug Tutorial & Demo Creation Birmingham
24th Aug Shop Visit 50:50 Bristol
25th Aug Tutorial & Demo Lloyds Bristol
27th Aug Shop Visit Projekts Manchester
28th Aug Tutorial & Demo Projekts Manchester
29th Aug Shop Visit Exit Leeds
Tutorial & Demo The Works Leeds

Get these dates in your diary.

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Skateboarding News

Win 2 pairs of Vans a Day for 2 weeks!

To celebrate the Vans UK Tour that kicks off this Saturday 28th June Crossfire will be giving away a pair of AV Era and a pair of Half Cabs exclusive to this site only EVERY DAY.

We will also bring you news from the tour via PowleyVision, (a new uniquely bald and chaotic way to travel on the road) to fill you in on the teams’ whereabouts.

Go to the competitions page to enter daily. The winners names will be released daily and the shoes will arrive to your door 3 weeks after the tour finishes. Please note colours are subject to availability and may not be the same as you see on this page..

VANS UK TOUR DATES:

28th Jul – Shop Visit Slam City Skates, London / Bay Sixty6, London. (2pm)
29th Jul – Shop Visit Exit, Leeds / The Works, Leeds.
30th Jul – Shop Visit Mischief, Stockton / R-Kade Skatepark, Redcar
1st Aug – Shop Visit Focus, Glasgow / Kelvingrove Skatepark, Glasgow
2nd Aug – Ramp City, Blackpool
3rd Aug – Shop Visit Dazed / Stoke Plaza
4th Aug – Shop Visit 50:50, Bristol / DLH Funday – Dean Lane Skatepark, Bristol
5th Aug – Mt Hawke Skatepark, Mt Hawke, Cornwall
6th Aug – Shop Visit Flavour, Newquay & Vans Summer Sessions till 12th Aug

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Skateboarding News

Lakai Fully Flared trailer part 2

Hype hype hype. Wait wait wait. Hype hype hype.

Well now they’ve announced the release date, they couldn’t just leave it at that, so here’s the brand new trailer from the Lakai lads.

Fully Flared trailer

www.lakai.com

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Skateboarding News

Silver Trucks website updates

Silver Trucks, home of P-Rod, Ryan Sheckler, Alex Mizurov, and Rob Dyrdek, have updated their website with tons of new content including the second part of the Dew Tour highlights featuring the Sheckler and the P-Rod pretty much dominating the park and getting all the girls.

You can also check out the Silver Myspace page as well by clicking the links below, or find them on Sheckler’s page in between photos of him posing in the mirror.

www.silvertruckco.com and www.mypsace.com/silvertruckco

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Skateboarding News

Namur Park Build

Ralph LD has been searching out new spots and skated a shockingly sick new concrete park park in Namur recently. It isn’t entirely finished yet, but it blends street and transition skating really well and is definitely worth checking out if you visit Belgium.

Click the image for the Brusk forum topic with loads of pictures taken during the construction. There’s a good couple of overview shots at the bottom of the second page. Wish you were here this summer?

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Features

Nike SB – Go Skateboarding Day

26th July 2007

To celebrate the launch of the Nike SB/Blueprint Abington shoe, Go Skateboarding Day rolled through The Old Trueman Gallery on East Londons onetime beatnik hangout Brick Lane this year and played host to an ambitious gallery/celebration of skating.

The show was fuelled by Nike SB to showcase Blueprint Skateboards, Made for Skate and The Side Effects of Urethane.

Blueprint had a strong showing of artwork both past and present taking it back to their original team boards and the classic Rattray decks too. Also the Side Effects of Urethane chaps stole back a block from SouthBank and dropped all 11/2 Tonnes of it in the middle of the gallery!

First thing you see through the door is a section glossing over the start of skating, and the start of rubber plimsoles in the 1800’s and evolving (slightly) to the “Randys 720” from the Randolf Rubber Co. in 1965, followed by the Vans explosion from there on. The show has several classics from the first pro skate shoe from Etnies (Natas Kaupas) closely followed by Vans own “Cabs” in its high, mid and low variety which pretty much follows the trend/evolution of skating. Some of the fallen giants had a good representation with pretty much a full set of Vision boots notably the DV8s and also Airwalk showed out with some shoe-goo’d up 540 Pyros and 720s. For the Vegans there was a blast back to Zero 2’s velcro skate shoe with stick on ollie pad!

Shoes were out in full force, Nike Thrasher Edition Nike hightops surprised a few, one of the highlights for me (other than the Pacer Hogs!) was the adverts from magazines that accompanied the shoes. Duffs adverts (Cobnobblers) and an exceptional photo of Sal Barbier in front of an NBA crowd doing a japan air out of a kicker in”23″ shoe from Etnies. It’s one of the long running sneakers in skating, and pretty much every company has a version of it on their roster. They have a full museum in Stuttgart, and judging off this display, its definitely worth hitting up.

The Side Effects Of Urethane‘s contribution was more than just showing up with a block….they produced 6 more skateabale sculptures and placed them at official locations around London. 12 Nike SB skaters teamed up with 6 photographers and spent a couple of days shooting to get the photos beamed on the gallery walls.

A whole wall of the gallery had some stunning shots and sequences of the Nike/Blueprint team hitting up these blocks all round the capital under the watchful eye of police on horseback!

The Blueprint side of things had some great art, their display would outshine most of the galleries displaying end of year uni shows on Brick Lane this month. Their space was pretty much the opposite of the crisp and clean presentations from the other chaps. With two walls of montage from different kinds of media it would take half an hour to take in all the hidden gems.

These ranged from and some sharp photography and portrait shots of Mike Wright and Danny Brady as well as random picking from adverts from Blueprint over the last decade. Some of the boards were amazing, I think Vaughan Baker did some of the more noticeable work, some of his boards were framed in a golden frame and were the pick of the bunch for me, right up there with the work Andy Howell has been putting out. A great varied display, they have the right to be proud of their history.

Nike’s lowkey contribution apart from the Jordans from ’88 and aforementioned Thrasher sneaks was to show off the “next thing” in skate shoe technology with P.Rods latest sneak and the Blueprint collaboration sneaker (The Abington) too. Both sneaks all happily deconstructed to show you where you what sixty five of the Queen’s finest pounds can furbish your feet with..

The Launch party was London’s usual crowd. All the good fellows who put the show together were on fine form and proud of their achievement, and so they should be, it was a great collaboration that hopefully will be repeated in years to come. With the wealth of talent skateboarding keeps locked away it’s a wonder we don’t see more of this happening, im sure there are enough photographers and artist out there…

Blueprint, NikeSB, TSEOU and Made for Skate – we salute you and your efforts!

Phil Procter