
Flashback (2012): A bad ass gym, a box and two 31 years young men on skates warming up before training.
Flashback (2012): A bad ass gym, a box and two 31 years young men on skates warming up before training.
Nick Lomax - USD Aeon 72 XXI Promo Edit.
Previously: Usd Aeon 72 XXI - Rolling Review With Eugen Enin (2021).
The Aeon 72 XXI skate is the modern classic of aggressive street skating. USD took it right back to the drawing board with the design of this skate, shattering all expectations and dismissing the UFS frame system, completely reworking our understanding of an aggressive skate and bringing the design back to basics.
The unibody concept defines this unique design, creating the lowest, lightest skate possible with unparalleled energy transfer in every stride. One step back, two steps forward. With a single-piece construction, the weight is drastically reduced whilst the strength of the boot is immensely increased, you’ll never snap another frame again. The unibody concept allows for the widest H-block split possible, making this the best flat set up skate ever created, keeping you safe from wheel bite on all H-block tricks.
The Aeon 72 allows you to ride a full flat set up of 72mm wheels and comes with the new USD Team wheels, which are fast and long-lasting. The skate is completed with the dual-fit MYFIT liners. The stretchy neoprene toes allow for 2 sizes to be catered to with a single liner, giving perfect comfort and support in every session. The new WCD ABEC 9 bearings make this skate now even faster and the new soft top for the lacing even better looking.
Charly Gringos section from Solelh a film by Hadrien Bastouil (2020).
Solelh (m. occitan) = sun. Music: Atmosphere - Sunshine.
Solelh is a rollerblading film about the sun and Montpellier. It documents more than two years of skating the streets of our beautiful and sunny region in the South of France. More than a sport or a lifestyle rollerblading the streets is a true passion bonding several humans together in a rather healthy and fulfilling way. Really hope you will enjoy this transcription as much as we had doing it. And remember, as long as there are people living the passion, rollerblading aint dead!
Solelh, Full Video - PLAY: Intro | Thomas Riffaud | Homies in the Sun | Dimitri Dalais / Hugo Ruckly | Bob Lemarrant / Pierre Doriez | For the Homies Montage | Homies See the Streetlights | Charly Gringos | Williams Cerlo / Lyss Cerlo | Hadrien Bastouil | Sunset Section | Hidden Section | Full Video - Trailer + Soundtrack.
Intuition rider Chad Tannehill is in Game Genie mode whenever he’s in his Razors Henderson 2 SL skates! If he were a Twitch streamer / character in a rollerblading game, his tag would be @ColonelCoping or @AdmiralAngleIron, right?! When is a new rollerblading video game releasing on all platforms?
In the meantime, Chad brings that level of skating into reality, and has a damn good time doing it. Let’s take his lead, and enjoy more time in our #futureshoes - in the streets or skate parks, with friends or solo missions! - Intuitionskate.com.
Shot on location in Taft, CA, Arvin, CA, Intuition Skate Shop, Tulare, CA, and Orange Cove, CA. Filmed & edited by Bryant Kornbau.
My second Chroma signature 60mm/90a wheel will be available this Saturday along with some other new product and bundles. - Stefan Brandow (IG).
Not only is Cj Wellsmore one of the best dudes on the planet, he’s one of the most badass bladers. It makes sense when you put on his pro model, you become one with your feet. Highly recommend. - Coco Sanchez.
Skating Clips shot at Schmidty’s Ramp and Camp at 11:16. Boot: Seba CJ Wellsmore 2 Carbon. Frame: Kaltik Freestyle. Wheels: Undercover Apex aluminum core 68mm.
Written and directed by industry pioneer Arlo Eisenberg, edited by rollerblading’s most influential filmmaker Joe Navran (FOR II, Elements, Coup De Tat) and produced by Mindgame’s Shane Coburn, “What Do You Believe In?” set out to completely re-imagine what a rollerblading video could be.
“What Do You Believe In?” features five of the brightest stars in rollerblading: Brian Shima, Jon Elliott, Josh Petty, Rachard Johnson, and Jaren Grob. The video focuses on their skating, which is some of the best ever captured on film, but it is complemented by a surreal story line which weaves in and out of their sections.
“What Do You Believe In?” is not a narrative story in the conventional sense, nor is it a standard skate video neatly divided into rider’s sections. It is a low budget, experimental, artistic interpretation of skating that does not merely break all of the rules but seems to be completely unaware of them altogether.
The skating alone would rank “What Do You Believe In?” among the best videos ever made, but add to that its artistic vision and its fearless conviction to add something completely new to the rollerblading landscape and what you’ve got is an instant classic. “What Do You Believe In?” is a landmark video and a must have for any rollerbladers collection.
Soundtrack
Previously: Arlo Eisenberg Explains Everything About the Video ‘What Do You Believe In’ - Winterclash 2018 Panel.
What do you believe in? Artwork by Jefferson Herk (Indaiatuba, Brazil). Check his gallery on Artstation.com, drawings about inline skates/ rollerblading.
Takeshi Yasutoko - Groove with Bug!? At the death bowl (Japan, 2021).
Music: Black Ninja / DJ YASA (Plant Records) ; Thumbnail Photo: Satoshi Saijo.
The infamous haunted Blair Witch Rail. Featuring: Josh Petty, Brandon Campbell, Chris Beaumont, Colin Mcleod, Franky Morales, Dustin Latimer, Brian Shima, Aaron Feinberg, Iain Mcleod, Mike Way & more.
A compilation by Scoreback (Youtube Channel).