Unstoppable Stefan Brandow: Snow Clips
Thursday, March 31st, 2011Stefan Brandow: January, February 2011 Clips ; Filmed by Connor Kenrick. Beat by Rob Fel.

Stefan Brandow: January, February 2011 Clips ; Filmed by Connor Kenrick. Beat by Rob Fel.


Stefan Brandow is one of those rollerbladers who gives you a lot of hope for the future of our sport. Stefan simply “gets it.” He is ahead of the curve in the blading community.
When he goes out and films for his video parts, or online edits for sponsors, his understanding of progression shines through, a mixture of both raw talent and an impeccable eye for creative detail. He does unique maneuvers because doing things that are unique and question the current state of our sport is something that flows naturally through his rollerblading thought process.
Stefan embodies the creative and energetic aspect from the serious side of blading, but embraces it with an ease and grace that is rare amongst rollerbladers his age. He is doing everything right and with a smile on his face. To someone like him, the pressure of progression is no match for the natural eye he posses for incredible eye-pleasing skating.
- Brett Dasovic

First 2 months on USD UFS Thrones in Rochester, Elmira, Nashville, Birmingham, and Columbus.
This past Summer I started having knee issues that were really concerning me. When I moved back to New York in September I finally went to a doctor only to find out that the damage to my knees was being caused by the skates I was riding at the time. After trying out a few different brands, I got a pair of UFS Thrones and after getting the correct set up and liner I fell in love with the skates.
Big thanks to USD, The Conference, Demetrios George, Taylor Popham for putting up with me for 2 weeks, and everyone that helped film!
Edited by Hawke Trackler (via).

Somethin’ Ain’t Right: An Online Video by Stefan Brandow and Bruce Bales.
The idea for “Somethin’ Ain’t Right” is completely based around everything Pittsburgh. There are so many amazingly talented bladers and incredible spots in Pittsburgh, yet it is easily one of the most slept on cities / scenes in rollerblading.
We felt that something wasn’t right about this, and people needed to see the talent that the city created. Even the lingo for this video is pure Pittsburgh rollerblading. The term “Ain’t Right” is said by Pittsburgh veterans Ryan Parker and Brant Pickup, and has carried over into all of our vocabularies.
Starring: Stefan Brandow, Bruce Bales, Jason Snow, Vinnie Fox, Matt Plasencia & Shane Conn.
More Sections:
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Rider Stefan Brandow showing off the new Havok Clothing Summer – Back To School line that he helped design.



Online and free to watch, check out Hawke Trackler‘s 2008 production, Get Dat Guap.
Skating from Andrew Dipaolo, Kyle Wood, Mat Grimes, Stefan Brandow, Ben Poling, Steven Tat, Daniel Powell, and many more… Mainly filmed in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Kentucky.
Many of the featured skaters are also in Hawke’s new video, Oh he knows available at Aggressive Mall and Rollerwarehouse. Also… Guap is the hoodrich way to talk about money, for all you kids from the suburbs, oh wait… shit.
Intro:
Mat Grimes:
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Remz Flowfile Ft. Stefan Brandow 21yo, from Pittsburgh, PA.

Thanks Kato.

First Weekend in Remz 08three’s.
Filmed and Edited by Hawke Trackler.
Song: Data – “Rapture”.

Colin Ward, Park Edit:

3 pairs of jeans, 4 parks and 1 year of skating… Colin Ward.

Stefan Brandow: Skating footage from the Deshi Memorial Day Tour Edits (more footage).
Thanks Stefan.

High Quality: stefanbrandowprofile.mov
quoting Stefan Brandow:
This is my section from Hawke Trackler’s brand new video “Amateur Hour” Featuring Hawke, John Sander, Steven Tat, and myself. The whole video is available to watch on Hawkes youtube page, but if you plan on watching my section, download the high quality file because it looks amazing.
Thanks to Wes Lloyd and Mike Torres for helping with clips, and everyone from Columbus for being so ill.
HUGE Thanks to Hawke for putting up with me for two months and working the hardest I’ve ever seen him work.