Winterclash Surprises: Remz Haffey, Sifika Sneakers, USD Carbon Prototypes
February 17th, 2010
Larger Picture of the Remz Haffey.
Sifikas Sneakers:

USD Carbon Prototype:

Photos: Jack Gilbert Rinkeberg.
Thanks Poke (Romania).

Larger Picture of the Remz Haffey.
Sifikas Sneakers:

USD Carbon Prototype:

Photos: Jack Gilbert Rinkeberg.
Thanks Poke (Romania).

This is the first of three Official LOOKBACK edits from last years “Gathering” SlammJamm 11. This edit gives you an insight as to how nuts the BEST TRICK session was with the eventual title going to Nimh UK’s Mike Salt.
“theGathering” is now moving into its 12th year so keep your eyes open for more news and movements.
Editor: Jordan Maders ; Main Camera : Si Mulvaney, Guy Gotto & Sam Brookfield ; Sound : Neill McCartney ; Motion Graphics : Anthony McGrath.
Music : Elvis Costello : Pump It Up
theGATHERING : SLAMMJAMM XII 15-16-17TH OCT 2010

4Ă—4 is proud to release new Pat Lennen pro wheels. 59mm and 91A (larger picture here).

Check the Video in HD Streaming.

Some pictures of the Winterclash 2010 are availiable on polderroll.nl.
Thanks Marco.
Jeremy Soderburg filmed this section over the course of the last 8 months.
It was Filmed all over the southern California area. Enjoy Jeremy Soderburg’s unique skill and style in this Chosen few section.

After posting about this UFS Iceskates Prototype, i got a lot of feedback, here are some goodies.

Latest interest in ice skating and the alternative uses for UFS, we thought we would join in the winter fun!
The UFS Iceblade story (The best solution to the current Ice Age weather):
5 years ago, Powerslide / USD in an effort to get even more kids into aggressive skating, came up with the “Iceblade” for the “Transformer” series of USD skates.
As one of the founding companies of the UFS system, it seemed like a natural transition to make this available for children, and give parents an added incentive to buy an “Aggressive” style skate, to allow their kids to skate on ice, play hockey with, and in the summer explore the wonderful world of aggressive skating.
As with the UFS system, it is as easy as unbolting the Kizer Midget frame and mounting the UFS Iceblade! These are on stock and also a great gift item! – Keep Rolling! – And Blading!
RSI – S-Crash Iceblades

S-Crash Iceblades can convert your aggressive skate to iceskates.
The blades are used in combination with frame that has 6mm wheel axels. If you only have the newer 8mm frames than you can buy the blades in combination with a suitable frame.

German Iceframes Project

Check more infos in this thread (german language).

Skaters : Sho Suzuki, Yuto Suzuki, Kader Zourdani, Naoki Nishihara, Tomohisa Hayakawa, Shintaro Nakayama, Keita Kunii, Koji Maezawa & Shingo Murano.
Cameras : Kader Zourdani, Shintaro Nakayama, Yuto Suzuki, Koji Maezawa & Eddy Ayachi.
Song : Tracy Chapman – Talkin about a revolution
Edited by k2r. Special thanks to Issei Sato (Soul Vision Works), Naoki Nishihara and Eddy Ayachi.

What is left to say about the Bitter Cold Showdown? Each and every year is bigger, better and more exciting than the last.
The 9th annual Bitter Cold Showdown was no different. Jeff Dalnas, Franco Cammayo, Mathias Silhan, Jon Jon Bolino, David Sizemore, Brian Aragon, Chris Haffey, Alex Broskow and Montre Livingston battled it out for the 2009 title and kept the crowd cheering until the very end.
The 2009 DVD features every unforgettable trick from the contest along with commentary from the competitors. In addition to the contest, Detroit native J.C. Rowe takes you through the official industry trade show to give you an inside look at what’s going on with some of your favorite rollerblading brands.
The DVD also features the World Rolling Series pro tour and covers events from Australia, France, England and Spain. If you haven’t had the opportunity to experience the BCSD first hand or are one of the hundreds of attendees eager to see everything you missed, pick up the Bitter Cold Showdown 2009 DVD and enjoy every moment of the world’s biggest rollerblading event.
Thanks Daniel Kinney.