This has got to be up there with the very best choices of video titles, especially if you are British. This crew come from NYC headed up by Dennis Williford who follows his SMEGMA video with Bum Wine. Eric Valladares‘ part dropped today, wait for the log ride and scroll down for more skating from this flick from Virginian ripper Richie Dahland on a 10″ coffin deck.
You know this bloke does nothing by halves. Texan ripper Cody McEntire has rolled out another banging edit for Blind. Get on the NBD ON THE Santa Monica Triple-Set amongst others.
Krooked and The Smiths in one edit, what more do you want? Gonz cruises around NYC spots with Bobby Worrest, Mike Anderson, Brad Cromer, Sebo Walker, and Matt Gottwig in tow for this latest trip.
Get your mince pies on their new Fall catalogue when you’re done.
Bath’s Royal Victoria Park has been a staple meet up for locals in the area for decades. The vert ramp that once stood tall brought legendary sessions, copious amounts of folklore and also launched a few memorable names too.
The build, funded by North East Somerset Council didn’t hold back when it came to their support of this project. With new design plans coming from locals in a strong user group and the council’s will to go big, they’ve ended up with a reputable park that should serve generation after generation.
Since it was redeveloped by Canvas Spaces and opened to the public on the 26th September the new concrete has had visitors coming from afar to check it out. Josh Young was pretty much the first to get some footage on the new bowl. Canvas Spaces’ super smooth ‘crete supplied the tools whilst Josh made it look easy.
Veteran ripper Sean Goff also made a trip there from his hometown of Oxford and vowed that it’s “well worth a visit”. A lot of bowls are being built around the UK but “most of it is small though. This is one of the few decent size bowls built this year.” Scroll down for his footage.
The NPNG crew from Bournemouth laid down this new edit for Danny Bulmer’s lens to give you a good understanding of the hubba, ledge and stair set up near the bowl. Nicky Porter, Tobias Moors, Todd Langdon and Alex Tibble all in the mix with Bulmer too. Have a good look around and plan your trip soon before the winter arrives.
Address: Royal Victoria Park, Park Lane, Bath BA1 3BA. Map here.
If you know what this guy puts into his skateboarding then get the teas on for this and sit comfortably as it’s a total must watch. Philly ripper Ishod Wair rules the roost once again, find out why.
Stoked to see that Lucien Clarke has his own shoe out on Supra this month, it’s well deserved and a banging pro model too. Enjoy this new footage hitting London spots.
Wheelscape‘s latest build in Everton Park, Liverpool is not your regular concrete hole. The addition of the first Glow in the Dark bowl the United Kingdom has seen has made tongues wag in the media who say “it’s one of the deepest bowls in the UK”, but spooky concrete aside, what is it like to skate?
This new video from Wheelscape released today doesn’t give much away on the bowl front, aside from it looks quite mellow and not as deep as the Guardian make out. Russell Heideman’s edit does showcase though the amazing looking blocks and ledges that surround the bowl making this place look like it could be really fun to skate.
Hopefully we will see Howard Cooke charging that bowl soon but until then, enjoy this footage with skating coming from Channon Wallace, Ryan Gabison, Charlie Comrie, Ryan Cunningham, Matt Wootton, Charlie Birch, Matt Popek as well and more. It’s looks well worth a visit.
Ph: Ernie Torres Nose Manual Nollie Flip shot by Gabe Morford
What a treat, 17 minutes of the Real Skateboards getting stuck into spots in style. Get those teas on and sit down to watch footage of Kyle Walker, Justin Brock, Ishod Wair, JT Aultz, James Hardy, Dennis Busenitz, Chima Ferguson, Jake Donnelly, Davis Torgerson, Peter Ramondetta, Ernie Torres, Max Schaaf, Robbie Brockel, Massimo Cavedoni, Antoine Asselin, Jake Ruiz and Jack Olson.
Those who remember the Etnies Sal 23 shoe back in the day know that it was a game changer. They were an innovative skater owned shoe choice, backed with the skills of Sal Barbier who was pushing skateboarding forwards at a rate of knots.
Watch this new éS web doc on the history of the shoe that they’ve re-issued this week and look out for them on your travels.