Are Bronson Ceramics the fastest money can buy? CCS put the New Bronson ceramics to the test by setting up a brand new pair and bombing down a hill with the help of their Radar Gun. Did they stand up to the test? Tune in and see.
Does Shorter Wheelbase Make Skateboarding Easier l Creature Stumps Decks
Does Shorter Wheelbase Make Skateboarding Easier? CCS met up with John Gardner and Creature Skateboards to test out their new Creature Stumps boards. They have a shorter wheelbase to make skating tighter transitions and flip tricks easier. Did it work? Watch John skate around Long Beach to find out!
Are All Skateboard Bearings The Same? – CCS
The thing that makes the wheel go round, Bearings. Are they all the same? Does it matter which ones you put in your wheel? Tune in as Dale lets us in on a few things everyone should know when picking out skateboard bearings. Buy Wheels HERE.
DC T-Funk Shoe Wear Test With Tristan Funkhouser, Evan Smith and The DC Team
T Funk is just insane on a skateboards. In the last few years, he has grown in to one of the heaviest pro’s out. DC also noticed this and gave Tristan one of the highest honors a skateboarder can achieve in the form of his own pro model shoe. CCS headed to Baker Boys HQ and skated the shoe with Tristan, Evan Smith, John Gardner, Ace Pelka and a bunch more homies to see what it was all about. Check the video then pick up a pair of T-Funk’s at CCS.com!
SLIDING 500 FEET On Bones Wheels Easy Street Formula With Nate Greenwood
When Bones Wheels releases a new formula, you know it has to be good. With their Street Tech and Park Tech formula’s being some of the best in the world CCS wwas ready to hold Easy Street’s to a pretty high standard. The biggest question they had was if you soften up the super hard STF wheel, will you still get the same slide that you got before? The answer was clear once we got Bones rider and powerslide expert, Nate Greenwood on a set with the goal of sliding for 500 feet. See for yourself then pick up a set of Easy Street’s at CCS today!
100 Kickflips In The Supra Elevate With Spencer Hamilton
When CCS heard Supra was throwing a party for Spencer Hamilton’s new shoe only a few hours from them in Vancouver B.C. they dusted off their passports and got their asses up there. Spencer is a mad man and has a beastly flick. He took down 100 with ease and proved that all he needs is an extra shoe lace and he’s good to go.
CCS at West Linn
CCS flew Jaws up to get in the van with Raybourn, Kowalski and one of their newest riders, Tony Ellis. In between filming wear tests, and other CCS content, they had a heavy session at the legendary West Linn skate park.
eS and CCS: Two Decades Deep
In the history of skateboarding very, few brands have the type of connection that eS and CCS have. Since eS was founded in 1995 their shoes have graced the pages of the CCS Catalog. Our brand grew with their brand to become two of the most recognizable names in skateboarding. A lot has happened since 1995 and our brands lost each other for a few years, but we’re proud to say that you can find eS shoes at CCS again. We made this video to explain a bit of the history our two brands have together and show you a bit of what’s new from eS. So take three minutes to watch this and then grab a pair of Sal’s and hit the streets!
Cooper Wilt Grinds 31 Ledges In One Skatepark
Going out skating with no agenda is great. It’s probably the most fun and freeing thing you could ever do. Leave it to our guy Price to turn Cooper Wilt’s fun free skate time in to a damn mission. Luckily for us, Cooper is very accommodating and when Price decided on the challenge of the day, Cooper gladly accepted. Armed with his Almost pro model deck, Cooper Wilt leaves no ledge un-grinded at one of his weirder local parks – he even waxes a fence, just to be safe. Grind everything, and if you feel up to it, start counting too!
Disposable Mondays With Walker Ryan And Jimmy Carlin
In this day and age of disposable everything, we must never forget one of the great pioneers of expendable excess, the disposable camera. What a luxury to be able to document life on film, and then just toss your device away to be replaced by a new one for another roll.
Jamie Thomas: Behind The Cover
Good artists borrow, great artists steal, and some artists are so epic they can borrow and steal from themselves and the result is just as awesome as it was the first time you saw it. Jamie Thomas had the genius idea to kickflip over his motorcycle 20 years ago in his legendary Welcome To Hell part and we decided that in honor of Zero’s 20th anniversary we should try our hand at recreating that iconic photo for our digital catalog cover. Lucky for us, Tommy Sandoval had the exact same bike, eS just reissued the exact same shoes, and Jamie has the exact same kickflip. Being able to do a trick 20 years after you filmed it for your video part is pretty amazing. Jamie walked us through the process of how it went down for this behind the cover video.
CCS X DC Pop For Prizes 2016 With Wes Kremer
If you entered our Pop For Prizes contest last year on Go Skateboarding Day, then you know how ridiculously easy it is to post your tricks and come up on some free gear! We listened to all of you and brought it back for 2016 with even more stuff to give out! We teamed up with Wes Kremer and our friends at DC to bring you five different tricks to try this June 21st.