Krux TV: Best Of 2017

The Krux squad came through with some tasty skateboard action in 2017. Here’s a little sampler of some our favorite videos. Featuring: Louie Barletta, Nora Vasconcellos, Albert Nyberg, Kevin Braun, Ryan Reyes, Logan Frank, Amandus Mortensen, Kelvin Hoefler, Jon Nguyen, Silas Baxter-Neal, Cairo Foster, Tommy Sandoval, Nestot Judkins, Ron Whaley, Caswell Berry, Danny Fuenzalida, Aaron Goure, Ryan Lay, Alex Massotti, Anderson Stevie, Travis Harrison, Kechaud Johnson, Jeff Dechesare, Mike Paek, Brian Hastings and June Saito.

Looking forward to 2018! “It’s gonna be a great year, Gilbert.” -Louis Skolnick, Revenge of the Nerds

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Camp Woodward 2017

Matt Pepe’s lates edit at Woodward featuring Andrew Grabowski, Nolan Warner-Sullivan, Matt Goodwine, Jack Bradford, John Shanahan, Will Sickels, Matt Horne, Alex Sorgente, Kader Sylla, Matt McCauley, Craig Wilson, Toby Bennett, Chris Gaiser, Jack Zeuner, Isaac Crawford, Tyler, Ryan Lay, Jeff Rasp, Casey Schaum, Jodri Zapata, Tommy Ries, Justin Desjardins, Jaiylen Marrow, Tim Miller, Andrew Daigle, Mike Janson, William Webb, Berto Olivie, Sean Powderly, Matt Pepe and Kolby Haynes.

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NEW Vegan Jameson HT (feat. Ryan Lay)

Introducing the Vegan Jameson HT. Gathering inspiration from Ryan Lay’s personal life choice and his performance needs in skateboarding footwear, etnies set out to create a durable, high-performance skate shoe for all vegan skaters. A variety of footwear can be considered vegan because they are made with all canvas and animal-friendly products. Although, they are not designed to last the daily abuses provided by skateboarding. The Jameson HT is constructed with synthetic suede across the toe box and an additional hidden flow molded toe cap as used in the Jameson XT. This flow molded toe cap under the vamp provides long-lasting durability. Utilizing the cupsole construction developed from the infamous Jameson SL for that faux vulc look with cupsole impact protection and durability.

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Ryan Lay’s Welcome Wear Test

We hit the streets with CCS team rider Ryan Lay and some of his friends to test out his newest board from Welcome. Ryan’s new board is called Inferno and it comes on his Stonecipher shape that his last board was on. At 8.6 inches wide and 32.5 inches long the Stonecipher shape feels a lot like an 8.5 popsicle and judging by the way he skates it, you can get it to do anything you need. Pick up Ryan’s board today at CCS!

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