Heavy Ripping from the Rockies | ‘VIA’ 303 Boards x OJ Wheels Shop Video | OJ WHEELS

Founded in 1997, 303 Boards has a deep history supporting the Denver and Boulder skate scene. Their dedication to the Colorado zone is evident in the cultivation of talent in this banging new shop vid. Press the play button and watch Trevor Theriault, Kyle Eggen, Devin Bagnoli, and the rest of the crew rip through a gang of Rocky Mountain dream spots.

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Emerica Presents: Sasha Barr X Reserve

Sasha Barr is a Seattle based designer, illustrator, skateboarder, and Grammy Award winning art director. When he isn’t working full time at Sub Pop Records and hosting art exhibitions, Sasha spends his time partnering up with his local skate shop 35th North and giving back to his local skate community. When the opportunity came to work with Sasha on a Reserve project, it was a no brainer. See the Sasha Barr x Reserve collection HERE.

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FER DAYZ | The CJ Collins Video Part – Red Bull

Abandoned pools, desert DIYs, and even some action in the streets from everyone’s favorite all-terrain animal, CJ Collins. CJ got in the van to go fast and stack clips from California to New Mexico to Texas, and this, his first full part for Red Bull, features as many spots as you’ll ever see packed into 4 minutes. It’s style and speed “Fer Dayz” with CJ Collins — press play and try to keep up.

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MIKEY TAYLOR: Spend Less Than You Make | World of X Games

During the first decade of the 2000s, the name Mikey Taylor was synonymous with clean street lines, misplacing huge endorsement checks in the house and being one of the first skateboarders ever to sign with Rob Dyrdek’s fledgling Street League. Then he started an investment company. It’s not the typical path out of skateboarding and Mikey fully acknowledges that. In fact, he’s kept one foot in the skateboarding world to help fellow pro skateboarders be smarter with their money. And along the way, Mikey’s taken his talents for investing and spread the word through social media.

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