Reviews: Skateboarding, Skateboards
Yeah, the Internet! That’s how I found out about this company called Extinction. It’s basically a one man operation based out of Pennsylvania and run by a guy named Scott Foster. At the time of this review he was/is running a special on the two decks shown here, $30 each (includes shipping!) or two for […]
Drop inPosted by: Danimal on February 5th, 2006
Reviews: Skateboarding, Wheels
Gravity Skateboards: Fu Manchu Wheels 78mm 80A I was finally able to pick up new wheels for my longboard setup when I found this set of Gravitys on sale at an online merchant. They’re the Fu Manchu model, 78mm and 80A, that means big and soft for those of you who grew up in the […]
Drop inPosted by: Danimal on December 5th, 2005
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Reviews: Skateboarding, Wheels
There was a time when a new set of wheels had a certain aura about them. It might have something to do with the fact that there used to be a wider variety of styles and colors available. For the most part, wheels have continued to go the route of the popsicle stick, becoming more […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on October 11th, 2005
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Reviews: Skateboarding, Skateboards
NHS’s Creature is back from the dead, huh? The logo is extra cool, but some of the graphics are kind of generic looking, like a Molly Hatchet bootleg or bad fake tattoos. No web site either except for a flash animation that lets you sign up for mail. Hmmm, maybe this is why we get […]
Drop inPosted by: Danimal on August 22nd, 2005
Reviews: Skate Gear, Skateboarding
Here’s a product with a name that says exactly what it does. My guess its that the Original Twister was named with an eye for available web site domains rather than the need to differentiate itself from competitors. As far as I know, there are no other contraptions available for straightening out warped boards. The […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on August 22nd, 2005
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Reviews: Skate Gear, Skateboarding
From Syndrome comes the Phantom Mini Tool. Since the days of the original Elephant Key, which was pretty crappy, skaters have wanted a decent portable skate tool. The Phantom is a rare original design for an old tool. The Phantom Mini Tool isn’t exactly the answer, but it’s still better than an Elephant Key. Basically […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on August 5th, 2005
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Reviews: Skateboarding, Trucks
I was first introduced to these trucks by a friend of mine who rides longboards full-time (Mild-Miles) on the streets and in any park. Last summer he had these on his board during a road trip we took to K-Falls and I was able to play around with them in a smooth empty parking lot. […]
Drop inPosted by: Danimal on February 11th, 2005
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Reviews: Skateboarding, Wheels
Sacrifice Skatebboards: Killer Cut – 97A wheels 63mm New-ish from Sacrifice Skateboards are these 63mm wheels called Killer Kut. These guys make some fine wood, but how are they on the wheels? One thing you’ll notice is that they don’t sell a million kinds of wheels, or even a couple, just this one set. So […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on February 11th, 2005
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Reviews: Skateboarding, Wheels
Cowboy Punk Black Plague wheels: 61mm, 97a, 36mm overall width, Contact width 18mm. Recently I hooked up some of the Cowboy Punk Black Plague 61 mm wheels to see how well they handle on different types of terrain. My first experience with these wheels was at the park in Newberg, OR (big, super smooth, fast […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on February 11th, 2005
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