Santa Cruz Skateboards puts Brand Manager Andrew Cannon to the test with some good old fashioned skateboarding to find out how the Erick Winkowski’s 10.34 x 30.54 ‘BIRDCAGE’ Pro Model Deck skates.
Keen Ramps X Curb Cover
This week Keen Ramps gives you a closer look at their new collaboration with Curb Cover. Two models of this obstacle in Keen’s signature color way available HERE.
The 420 by Marquise Henry – New Balance Numeric
New Balance Numeric and Marquise Henry are remembering the iconic Southern California skate spot, with a color-up of Marquise’s NM420. Now Available.
5 Spot Wear Test In The Vans Wayvee With Justin Henry
CCS spends the day with pro skater Justin Henry in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio as he shows off his brand new Vans Wayvee shoes. He was kind enough to talk a bit about his design inspiration for his earth-toned colorway and then give ’em the full wear test while showing off his 5 favorite Columbus spots.
Fallen Footwear Presents “The Loc” by Tony Cervantes
Fallen is proud to Introduce “The Loc”, designed by Tony Cervantes! Paying respect to Fallen’s heritage and past riders, they teamed up with Tony to release his first-ever signature pro model shoe. This Vulc shoe offers a fully protected toe cap area, unlike anything they have done in the past. As a lower profile shoe, it’s specially reinforced to last longer, provide ultimate grip, support and durability! Congratulations, Tony, been a long time coming! Pick up a pair HERE.
Keith Meek’s SLASHER DECODER REISSUE Product Challenge w/ Andrew Cannon! | Santa Cruz Skateboards
Santa Cruz Skateboards puts Brand Manager Andrew Cannon to the test with some good old fashioned skateboarding to find out how Keith Meek’s 10.01 x 31.13 ‘SLASHER’ Pro Model Deck skates!
DLX STOCK REPORT – NEW PRODUCT RELEASE
New DLX product Stock Report with Frank Gerwer.
The New Balance 288S by Jack Curtin
New Balance Numeric and Jack Curtin celebrate Pulaski Park in Washington D.C. with this limited 288S featuring a marble ‘N’ and plaza inspired details. Now available.
CCS Customs X Hopps
Go all city with Hopps and Customs X by CCS. Represent where you’re from, where you’re at, or where you’re going with customizable Hopps skateboarding gear including decks, shirts, hoodies, and grip tape. Customs X lets you personalize your big city experience, pick your favorite Hopps pop flavor, and reduce the friction with a tailor-made Hopps wax graphic. Check out Jahmal Williams’ personal picks, explore the Customs X tools on your laptop or mobile device, get your made-to-order products shipped straight to your door, and then it’s time to hit the streets and enjoy the ride. Click HERE to get started!
DC SHOES : JOHN GARDNER COLLECTION
John Gardner is on a mission to shine a light on suicide and mental health awareness within the skate community. To help in his efforts, John designed an eco-friendly skate collection that raises awareness while also raising funds for the Diné Skate Garden Project in New Mexico. John will be donating all of his royalties to help with the skatepark build, and DC will be matching his contribution.
John designed a 100% vegan-friendly colorway of DC’s popular Manual Hi with an organic cotton upper and IMPACT-ALG™ insoles made from algae blooms. As a gift with purchase, the shoes also come with a limited zine curated by Gardner himself—including facts about mental health, selfcare tips, breathing techniques and other tools that could be useful for anyone suffering from depression. Shop the Collection HERE.
Why should you ride the Krux K5 DLK?
What kind of truck is right for you? In this short Krux breaks down the benefits of riding an Inverted Kingpin (aka the KRUX K5 Down Low Kingpin).
100 Kickflips In The Nike Force 58 With CCS Team Rider Mason Silva
CCS met up with Mason Silva at his old stomping grounds of El Segundo Skatepark to test his knowledge of shoe color names and fire off a cool hundred kickflips to sample the latest offering from Nike SB: the Force 58s. Along the way he gave a little blood, grifted CCS Brand Director Matt Price out of his burrito money, and, of course, took the tricks up a grade or two cause he’s Mason Silva.