Emerica Presents: Justin Figueroa Talks The Figgy G6

Emerica sat down with Justin “Figgy” Figueroa to go over how he designed his latest signature shoe, The Figgy G6 exactly how he wanted it to be with the perfect combination of his first shoe, The Figueroa & his second shoe, The Figgy Dose with two newly added technical features, a ventilation window offering more breathability and a Pour-In G6 Foam midsole providing ultimate cushion and comfort. Head to your local skate shop and pick up your pair of the Figgy G6 available now.

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BAKER 4

Baker 4 in its entirety! Featuring Andrew Reynolds, Bryan Herman, Dustin Dollin, Elissa Steamer, Jacopo Carozzi, Justin Figueroa, Kader Sylla, Kevin Long, Riley Hawk, Rowan Zorilla, Sammy Baca, Theotis Beasley, Tristan Funkhouser, Tyson Peterson, Zach Allen and more!

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BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 57 – Justin “Figgy” Figueroa and Andrew Reynolds

The USS Bullhead Memorial park in Albuquerque, New Mexico pays homage to the USS Bullhead submarine. It was the last US Navy ship sunk by enemy action. It met its fate on the same day that the Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, August 6, 1945. On the road to SXSW, the Altamont team makes a pitstop at this particular monument. Justin “Figgy” Figueroa wastes no time and gets Norrin Radd on the rail. After a few grinds and a 5-0, there is an internal discussion that 5-0 grind had already been performed on this particular rail by a specific local. Without hesitation, Figgy gets back up there and sinks a 5-0 180 out.

Continuing east towards Austin, TX, the team pulls over in a small town called Lubbock, the birthplace of Buddy Holly. Garret Hill finds a crusty kinked hubba and decides to test his luck. After a few attempts he sticks on the kink and comes down harder than the Beechcraft Bonanza on the Day The Music Died.

To lighten up the mood, the gang heads over to some brick quarter pipes. Shane Heyl and Figgy are feeling the presence of a Rock N’ Roll legend and conspired a new song while Justin Regan gets some big air, dog. Circa 2009 – BEAGLE

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BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 50 – Andrew Reynolds, Justin “Figgy” Figueroa and Furby

The Wilshire Financial Tower was built in 1962. This structure is commonly referred to by skateboarders as the WIlshire 10 or Wilshire 15. The building received a Merit Award from the Southern California Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 1963. The entrance has an 88 foot wide forecourt framed by one story wings. The lobby features a four-section colored mosaic glass mural by Gyorgy Kepes, 12 feet high and totaling 57 feet in length. Welton David Beckett’s architectural firm designed this building. Interestingly, the architectural firm also designed some very interesting buildings and structures that are relevant to skateboard culture. His firm also designed the World’s Fair project in 1964, to NY skaters this is know as “Flushing Meadows”. Another famous skate spot designed by Welton Beckett’s firm is the Chase Tower in Phoenix, AZ. This pot is know as the “Bank Banks”, made famous by Chad Muska and Colby Carter. The firm also designed the Capitol Records building located in Hollywood, CA.

Anyways, let’s get down to brass tax. In pursuit of the completing the “Bake and Destroy” video which was available as a free DVD in every copy of December 2012 Thrasher Magazine. The BAKER skateboards team was in crunch time to get the final clips for the video. Warming up at the Wilshire 10 stair, Justin “Figgy” Figueroa switch backside lipslides the set and avoids oncoming traffic. Andrew Reynolds gets half Cab noseslide, while Michael Burnett documents with a photography sequence. Migrating to the big boy side, a young Franky Villani performs a coping dance with a feeble-to-50-50 and then considers a 50-50 to manual. Figgy, pursing the premeditated switch backside 50-50, get what he came there for. A cold blooded reptile (Lizard Kind) feeds off the heat of the make.

The next day, in San Pedro, CA, Furby nollie kickflips a fatty to flatty between the pam tree field goal. It’s good… Circa 2011 – BEAGLE

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BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 39 – Brian “Slash” Hansen and Justin “Figgy” Figueroa

An Altamont/No Age tour to Austin, TX for SXSW. The team stops by a Texas ditch to get the day started. Brian “Slash” Hansen finds the road less traveled and crosses the chasm.

Moving downtown, local folklore spoke of an untouched rail named “The Green Goblin.” An arch nemesis, Justin “Figgy” Figueroa destroys the Supervillain second try. Norman Osborn RIP.

The next day, on the rooftop of No-Comply Skateshop, “The Goat” performs for the locals. Jimmy Beamin’ got you steamin’?.. Arizona got you fucked up?.. What really happened at Altamont?.. Ask Mick Jagger. Circa 2009

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