Soichiro Kanashima, Kevin Yee: DSSF Edit

Soichiro Kanashima, Kevin Yee

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13 Responses to “Soichiro Kanashima, Kevin Yee: DSSF Edit”

  1. Olderblader-H Says:

    wait… what?!?!
    negative fish?

  2. Mambler Says:

    Soichiro is easily in the top 5 of best rollerbladers! He is a perfect example of rollerblading at it’s finest.

  3. Stain Says:

    yeah man i was the same as i saw thiis xD
    ive been waiting for someone to do an truespin negative fish ^^ but on a curb o.O no way
    sick shit

  4. ya boyyy Says:

    kanashima, beast!

  5. sk8shorty7 Says:

    this guy is sick but there were times in the filming that i couldnt see the trick that he was doing. i think that the filming could have been better

  6. Tom Fry Says:

    KANASHIMA FOR THE WIN

  7. fug me hard Says:

    sick stuff for kanashima, but the negative ? ….

  8. genbuka Says:

    When is this ninja getting his Pro Boot?!

  9. Jon Says:

    Kanashima has been one of my three favourite rollerbladers since Valo 2, and he’s probably the most stylish of them all.

  10. Kojiro Says:

    that ninja Soichiro need a pro boot!! he makes rollerblading looks so smooth and easy.

  11. Jon Says:

    If Soichiro isn’t touring with Valo in Europe next year I don’t know what I’ll do!

  12. onelovenohate Says:

    nice skating! soichiro is pretty sick! i liked kevin’s all negative line: neg fish, switch neg makio to fakie, and then zero spin ao neg makio. and the true neg fish looked incredibly hard, especially on a ledge!

  13. Jonathan Says:

    As usual I’m impressed by Soichiro and Kevin Yee. combines two of my favorite rollers into one edit.

    Although I am a smidge irked that a few of you haven’t heard of Josh Letona, the guy I have seen do ridiculous negatives and truespins. True top negative souls, acids, fish, kindgrind down rails. somehow he manages negative rough grinds. I forget which video he went down a 1-2 story drop rail negative fish. A few weeks ago I was at skate park watching him go alley oop double negative (not like an x grind but the negatives parallel to each other) on a square 12 stair rail that wasn’t more than an inch and a half. The list goes on and on. I’m not hating on anyone, just surprised that Josh, with all his virtually unheard of tricks have gone unnoticed. Okay, his style can be a bit shaky at times, but that doesn’t deter the fact that he does these tricks. Especially since he was doing quite a few of these tricks back in the early 2000s. seriously, who top negative souls?

    Okay rant off. Anyway much props to Soichiro and Kevin for a nice edit and making me want to skate when I know I should stay home and rest for the night. haha.