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Chris Cole, Tommy Gunz, Adam Arunski, Billy Marks, Zach Doelling, Reggie Kelly & Deebo.<br /><br />Music: https://sustains.bandcamp.com/<br />Video: https://www.instagram.com/collinhpx/<br /><br />Shop Here: https://fallenfootwear.us

Fallen Footwear TWS In The Park

5th June, 2020

Chris Cole, Tommy Gunz, Adam Arunski, Billy Marks, Zach Doelling, Reggie Kelly & Deebo.Music: Here: ...

The éS Hawaii vacation. <br /><br />In the summer of 2000, before the completion of ‘Menikmati’, a trip to Hawaii was organised for two purposes: doing a bit of promotion via the local distributor, with a demo, some autograph signing, and a radio show. And of course, offering a bit of sunny vacation to the team.<br />From the beginning, I was totally opposed to that trip, which came in the final two or three<br />months of filming for the video. I was super bummed. For me, it was going to be a total waste of time, while we still had to film a lot of important stuff, especially with Koston who was still miles away from having a killer part.<br />Instead, I was sent on a holiday. I was super bummed. I believed that the video should have<br />been the only focus. So I didn’t enjoy my time, for my unique travel to Hawaii.<br />Indeed, I even got close to die, one day when we went out surfing, that time when Arto says<br />“Ready for this Fred? I’m not gonna drown you know”. Local surfers took us for a session, to a proper spot near Diamond Head. I never ever surfed before. They handed us small boards, and took off to the waves. I started to paddle, but could never make it to the waves. As I realised this was not a situation for me, I started to be exhausted. I turned around. But then, I could not make it back to the beach. As a total beginner, I made the typical mistake of trying to battle the strong currents. I got even more exhausted. I got off my board to float and get some rest. But I cut up my foot on some reef. The sun was going down, and I really started to stress. I was away from everyone, and on my own. It was getting dark, and was feeling hopeless. I couldn’t paddle anymore. I didn’t know what to do. It was very scary. I tried to stay as calm as possible. I laid on the board to save on some energy. After a short time, I raised my head, and suddenly, out of the blue, I was 15 feet away from the beach. When I touched ground, I was totally drained. If I would have get caught by an opposite current, the body of a french dude would have been found later on for sure. Next few days were tough. It took some time for my body to recover. My first experience of surfing was a disaster, and was hating it. As we were staying right on Waikīkī beach, its gentle rollers that offer smooth and long wave rides motivated me to try again. And this time it was much more fun. éS invited many people on that trip: Arto, McCrank, Burnquist (and some family), TX, as well as Atiba and his twin brother Ako Jefferson, Don Brown, and team manager Tony Evjenth.<br />In the end, that trip was maybe a good thing, it gave a break to everyone before the final weeks of filming. I was super down to film hard all the time, but maybe the riders couldn’t have handle it all the way through. And regarding Koston, he finally did a lot of his bangers in the remaining weeks after that Hawaiian break.<br /><br />Additional filming by Don Brown and Ako Jefferson.<br />In memory of Tony Evjenth.

éS | Menikmati | French Fred Tapes | Hawaii Vacation

5th June, 2020

The éS Hawaii vacation. In the summer of 2000, before the completion of ‘Menikmati’, a trip to Hawaii was organised for two purposes: doing a bit of promotion via the local distributor, with a demo, some autograph signing, and a radio show. And of course, offering a bit of sunny ...

A celebration of George Floyd’s life and a call to end racism. <br /><br />Additional footage courtesy of Kindhumans Movement and The Cigarette Surfboard

Sal Masekela on Racial Justice at the Encinitas Paddle Out

5th June, 2020

A celebration of George Floyd’s life and a call to end racism. Additional footage courtesy of Kindhumans Movement and The Cigarette Surfboard ...

Board Specifications: https://surftech.com/hs-untitled-futureflex/<br /><br /><br />Welcome back to The People’s Board Review, a board test series in which unsponsored, relatable rippers test out the latest surfboard designs and offer their unfiltered take. For this review, we put three different Surftech collaborations – boards designed by world-class shapers, then constructed with unconventional materials and processes for enhanced performance and durability – in the hands of four surfers to test out in clean, shoulder-high conditions at a typical California beach break. The craft included the “Untitled” by Haydenshapes, an honest-to-god rip stick with a friendly amount of foam; the “Twin Fin”, a (you guessed it) two-finned craft by Channel Islands that functions as a great all-arounder; and the “Modern 2”, a down-the-line, more classic twin shape from Sharp Eye.<br /><br /><br />It was a close match up for first place with some of the testers preferring the “CI Twin”, but in the end the scorecards gave a slight edge to the “Untitled” by Haydenshapes with FutureFlex technology. Here’s what you need to know about it:<br />The Gist:<br />It’s an honest-to-god rip stick with a friendly amount of foam. The “Untitled” features a slightly-fuller outline for easier paddling and speed generation, but it doesn’t clip its high-performance wings, either. You can whip this tri-fin through some tight arcs in good and sloppy waves alike. According to Tester #2, “It’s kind of that versatile board that goes super fast, is pretty maneuverable, would work well in kind of any surf. Definitely a good board for a surf trip.” Tester #2—6-feet tall, 150 lbs., prefers 25.5 L boards and rips by any standards—rode the “Untitled” as a stock 5’6” x 18.75” x 2.2” 24.79 L. For everyone else, stock dims range from 5’5” x 18.5” 2.15” 23.45 L on the featherweight side to 6’4” x 20.5” x 2.75” 38.64 L for NBA centers. The craft features Surftech's FutureFlex construction, which employs a stringer-less, high-density EPS blank laminated with biaxial fiberglass, epoxy resin and a parabolic carbon fiber frame to provide a lively flex and drive.<br /><br />Speed: 7.3/10<br />Our three smaller testers—ranging from 5’9”, 130 lbs. to 5’10”, 180 lbs.—typically ride sleek performance craft, and with that as a baseline they all gave the board excellent marks for its speed generation. Our largest tester—6’1” at 192 lbs., who prefers 40 L boards—gave it the lowest score of 6 for speed. “If you’re surfing hollow, East Coast-style, or good California ledgy waves...that might be the board for you,” said Tester #4, who rode the “Untitled” at 6’4” x 20.5” x 2.75” 38.64 L. “But if you’re not, if you’re surfing down-the-line or softer type of stuff, you might want something with a fuller nose.”<br /><br /><br />Frontside Maneuverability: 8/10<br />“Did you see my air?” asked Tester #3—who is 5’10”, 180 lbs., normally rides 27.5 L boards—after his session on the 5’8” x 19.25” x 2.3” 27.59 L “Untitled”. Umm, sorry, we missed it, but we certainly believe you. Frontside maneuverability was the highest scoring criterion, averaging 8 points, with no one rating it lower than 7. With minimal effort, this thing turns on a dime, and apparently it’s also just itching to fly.<br /><br />Backside Maneuverability: 7.3/10<br />While most surfers are going to rate a board better frontside than backside, the difference wasn’t significant for the testers, who still found that the “Untitled” worked plenty well when projecting up the face on their heel side and cracking the lip. “It feels like a shortboard; it doesn’t trick you,” said Tester #3.<br /><br /><br />Paddling: 7.3/10<br />“It just paddled really well, so that in turn made me catch a lot of waves,” said Tester #1—5’9”, 130 lbs., prefers 26.2 L craft—after what seemed like 20 laps in as many minutes on a 5’7” x 19” x 2.25” 26.36 L. Most testers were impressed by the paddling and wave-catching ability of this stubby performance board, scoring it 7 or higher. Only the largest tester scored it lower, with a 6.

Surftech X Haydenshapes' "Untitled" is a Surfy Swiss Army Knife for Almost All Conditions

5th June, 2020

Board Specifications: back to The People’s Board Review, a board test series in which unsponsored, relatable rippers test out the latest surfboard designs and offer their unfiltered take. For this review, we put three different Surftech collaborations – boards designed by world-class shapers, then constructed with unconventional materials and ...

Who knows or cares what went on in skate videos since the last Top 10. Over the past several days, you may have encountered an exhaustive Google document created by @patiasfantasyworld (yes, the meme account sometimes roasting skaters’ dating habits), “Master List of Resources on How To Dismantle Systemic Racism.” This week’s countdown is curated by Patia's Fantasy World in an effort to provide an intro to the doc’s reading list. Obviously the order is arbitrary and for presentation's sake ;)<br /><br />It can be accessed in full here: http://pfw.guide<br /><br />A list of links to the books mentioned here and corresponding clips is available on QS: https://quartersnacks.com/2020/06/qstop10-june-4-2020/ <br /><br />Be safe, and see you in the streets ❤️

#QSTOP10 — June 5, 2020 • Curated by @patiasfantasyworld

5th June, 2020

Who knows or cares what went on in skate videos since the last Top 10. Over the past several days, you may have encountered an exhaustive Google document created by @patiasfantasyworld (yes, the meme account sometimes roasting skaters’ dating habits), “Master List of Resources on How To Dismantle Systemic ...

Anyone else love skating mini ramps? Here's Brad McClain, Ben Hatchell, Landon Belcher, Vincent Luevanos, and Andy Anderson enjoying the transitions at Buckshot Vapors, Brooklyn Projects, and Nate Hopewell's.<br /><br />Watch more 'Raw Clips' - http://bit.ly/PowellPeraltaRawClips

Mini Ramping

5th June, 2020

Anyone else love skating mini ramps? Here's Brad McClain, Ben Hatchell, Landon Belcher, Vincent Luevanos, and Andy Anderson enjoying the transitions at Buckshot Vapors, Brooklyn Projects, and Nate Hopewell's.Watch more 'Raw Clips' - ...

Chad Kerley kicks off the Cinema Video with true excellence! After years of anticipation you may now feast your eyes on 7 minutes of top notch riding from one of the best in BMX, sure to satisfy all those who have been patiently waiting. Not only does CK kill it but we are treated to cream of the crop guest clips from Corey Martinez, Dan Lacey, Dennis Enarson, Nathan Williams, and Dakota Roche.<br /><br />Filmed & Edited by Will Stroud<br /><br />Additional filming by<br />Christian Rigal<br />Dakota Roche<br />Dennis Enarson<br />Connor Lodes<br />Doeby<br />Joe Krolick

CHAD KERLEY - RE-UP 2015 VIDEO PART - CINEMA BMX

5th June, 2020

Chad Kerley kicks off the Cinema Video with true excellence! After years of anticipation you may now feast your eyes on 7 minutes of top notch riding from one of the best in BMX, sure to satisfy all those who have been patiently waiting. Not only does CK kill ...

#NewBalance<br />#NBNumeric<br />#StringTheory<br />Filming by Brindle Collective

"String Theory" Case Files: Davis Torgerson

5th June, 2020

#NewBalance#NBNumeric#StringTheoryFilming by Brindle Collective ...