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Compare Items The Girl Skateboard team travels to Europe for 3 weeks. Opening: Street Takeover: Demo Section no. The tour with two names actually comes from each distributor wanting their own poster to promote their event. We figured why not make it super specific and give them their own tour name too?
Paris: Amsterdam: Malmo: Norrkoping: London: Yanks on Planks Trunk Boyz in Puerto Rico We took a little trip up to SF, did a couple of demos and skated some spots. Simple, but fun. The crew can skate both gigantic cement pits and raw streets. Ooooooooo Fuck ya bud! Intro: Skating: Demo: Skateparks: Credits: The boys took a trip over the pond to skate some classic London terrain.
Length is measured from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail. Average board length is 28"- 32" and longboards can range 32" and larger, but length is only referred to by advanced skaters.
Wheel size or diameter - All Skateboard wheels are measured in millimeters mm. The smaller the number, the smaller the wheel. Smaller wheels are slower; bigger wheels are faster. For additional info visit our Skateboard Wheels Buying Guide. Harder wheels are faster; softer wheels are slower but have better grip. Designed for a smooth ride cruising, longboards, hills and rough surfaces. Street; rough surfaces.
Great for beginners skating street, skate parks, ramps and pools. Smooth surfaces. Ineffective on slick and rough surfaces. These are pro wheels. The laws for skateboarding helmets vary from state to state. Many states require that skaters wear a helmet under a certain age, and some states like California make all skaters under 18 wear a CPSC Certified helmet at all times.
Make sure you check your state's regulations before ordering. Section For additional info visit our Skateboard Helmets Guide. Unsure of the size you need? Visit our Clothing Sizing Charts. Most bearings are measured by an ABEC rating.
The higher the ABEC rating, the more accurate and precise the bearing will be. This rating system includes grades 1,3,5,7 and 9. The closer you get to an ABEC 9 rating, the faster and less friction you will have when skateboarding. For additional info visit our Skateboard Bearings Buying Guide. Note: Each brands skateboard helmet size will vary; therefore, it is best to measure your head and refer to the sizing chart specific to each brand of helmet.
In order to properly measure your head, follow these steps:. Wrap a soft tape measure around your forehead, just above your eyebrows and ears. Keep the tape measure level from the front to the back of your head. Your skateboard helmet should sit low on your forehead. If you do not have a flexible tape measure, try marking a string and measuring it against a ruler.
If the helmet is a gift or you cannot measure the skater's head, measure the inside of a current helmet or hat they wear. Within each skateboard helmet product page there are specific measurements for each skate brand. When we were in Spain he would get up early in the morning and go on his own mini-missions by himself, and when he skates he'll land a trick perfectly 10 times in a row, but he'll say, "I have to do it again, it's not good enough.
Who else's skating impressed you while filming this video? Sean Malto's for sure. I say that because I don't skate with him often and when I do skate with him all I can say is that he's gnarly. I really tripped out when I saw him skate. He's not scared of anything.
He'll step up to the biggest rail and make skating it look so easy. It seems like he does it with no hesitation. I guess I've never really seen people go big like that, you know? Not in person, anyways. Their energy is impressive. Which one of the new Chocolate riders' parts are you most excited to see? Raven Tershy's and definitely Cory Kennedy's.
Cory Kennedy is one of the best skaters I've ever seen. It's rad to see the young dudes do their thing. Their level of skating is so sick.
They all skate differently, too. Raven skates spots that no one even really skates on the whole team. His part is going to stand out a lot, I'm pretty sure. Vincent with his speed, he's so gnarly. They're a good bunch of kids. They're great motivators. Rick and Mike are rad dudes and I'm glad I skate for them.
They're fun and not so serious, which is pretty cool. Ty can get kind of gnarly in a good way.
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