Custom nonskid stickers

From the website:

Subhead Grip was founded by Jesse Milden. These products were inspired by years of riding skateboards and making custom grip tape designs.

Jesse grew up riding around the block in Los Angeles. He has continued riding in Oregon, New York, Boston and now Seattle.

Subhead Grip is designed and manufactured in Seattle, WA.

$12 a pack (12 skulls for example or 4 strips with whales) – why didn’t we think of that? The website says they do custom orders! Came across this on Boing Boing

Discussion

14 thoughts on “Custom nonskid stickers

  1. I love Subhead’s logo…

  2. Corey Webster’s griptape was cooler. i.e. Thrashin’

  3. I wish to retract my statement that Corey Webster’s griptape was cooler, I have literally seconds later been influenced by:

    http://www.gamesdiscount.nl/outlawz//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=283&Itemid=1

  4. I’m hyped, but I’m a pretty big grip-geek.

  5. corey’s web grip tape was rad…get it, web-ster, web…
    those shoes are nice too, if i weren’t in the daggers and i was a val jerk i’d sport those. pamela gidley really hit the wall.

  6. carvin marvin on October 6, 2008 - Reply

    i’ve been rocking that cubic grip for years, the 3D’ness of it gives more traction (even wet or dirty)

    but paying for a custom grip job is the only way to be a bigger kook than doing your own custom grip

  7. jacknife on October 6, 2008 - Reply

    The arcade version of 720 is way better. The home version sucks.

  8. yeah man, 720, i remember going on the bus to golfland with my bros and playing that almost all day. we finished it many times over and never got tired of it. i used to build those banked streets with legos for my fingerboards. gotta go, some bees are chasing me.

  9. I’d love to see a clip of the 3d grip tape with someone that has one of those RED cameras that slows to 120fps. That would be amazing.

  10. SKATE OR DIE

    I’m probably the biggest nerd here, 720

  11. jacknife on October 6, 2008 - Reply

    The joystick makes all the difference for sure.

  12. mctwist w/fries on October 7, 2008 - Reply

    Re-live the magic w/$2.00 PBR’S at Ground Control in portland. Usually no cover and they have the orig 720 there, hardley ever occupied.

  13. Played 720 at Cal Skate with my kids last week.
    I haven’t played it since the the Holiday Havoc contest in 86.
    “Skate or Die” man.

  14. cherry M&Ms rule…go get some.

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