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E-man, Geezer, and Sexton filming for the new unnamed Stepchild video, somewhere in B.C (you know where) photo: Brocklebank

 

Yo- poles close on the 1st of May so get to uhhson.com and vote on "Lighten Up" our homie Geezer picked it.

 

 He hooked me, da E and Joe up with a place to crash for a whole week, when we went up to Prince George on a rail mish, even cooked us a few dinners! So please it will only take a sec to grease this one........

 

thanks 

 

db 

 


 



Published On: 4/29/2009
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Win a stepchild slim at Shred Betties:
http://www.shredbetties.com/contest/



Published On: 11/19/2008
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At 12.00am Oct 1st 2008 StepChild Snowboards will launch 'Downloaded' live on our integrated media site. Downloaded is our video offering for 2008, a follow on from last years Child Support DVD which is still available from your local retailers while stocks last. Downloaded runs a little longer than 20 minutes and is a mini movie showing what the StepChild team does between filming and travelling. With footage from Japan, Bear Mtn, Whistler and Europe, be sure to check out the Media Page at www.stepchildsnowboards.com 12am PST to view 'Downloaded' in HD.

Downloaded can also be Downloaded - Imagine that! As well as embedded on your own site or forwarded to friends, all within our media player, care of our chums at mobilerider.

Click link below to get taken directly to video player and Downloaded:



Published On: 10/2/2008
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Published On: 5/12/2008
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oh shi*t yes! a lil som'n som'n fo you from us....download, view, repeat.....just don't ask us to pay for your optometrist bill.

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Published On: 4/27/2008
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Words: Gerhard Gross Images: David Rouleau

Friday the 15th marked the beginning of the first annual Westbeach Chinese Downhill and an effort to reconnect with the spirit of shredding often lost in the myriad of publicly traded companies, profit margins and share-holder accountability that make up the current snowboarding landscape. Although all in the name of fun and beer drinking, a definite air of competitiveness was present amongst the 35 or so contestants vying for the title of fastest shred.

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Westbeach's Dave Short and posse, pre mayhem gondy ride.

 

Notable attendees included, Shin Campos, Rube Goldberg, Kevin Sansalone, Jon Cartwright, Colin Adair, Ryan Tiene, Steph Just, Beau Bishop, Wiley Tesseo, Robjin Taylor and all the local shreds that made this event great. The rules were simple: first person to reach the Creekside Underground skatepark from the top of Million Dollar ridge and successfully finish a beer would win the affections of his peers and $500.

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Weather? Dude it was epic...of course.

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Brian Hockenstein and Robjn Taylor. Check out the polar opposites of emotions.

 

In the end it was a mix of veterans Kevin “Snacksie-pants” Sansalone and Shin “Getsu” Campos racing spring-chickens John Caulfield and Anthony Weglan to the finish line. Their shred skills had brought them to the bottom in a possible record time of 4 minutes 53 seconds but the contest was ultimately decided by the beer chugging skills of Shin. Who says professional snowboarding doesn’t teach valuable life skills?

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A couple peaches in a big pot of dude stew, Alison Pesemko, Jenelle Pritchard, Steph Just. The only girls brave enough to roll up on this shi*t.

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Can i get a lens wipe? Filmer Corey G's rig under attack from the elements.

 

Perhaps the best part, and the intended effect, was the sense of camaraderie felt by everyone there. It was a great reason for people who are often segregated by work and busy winter schedules to come together and snowboard for the sake of snowboarding. Thanks Westbeach, see you next year.

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Don't f*cking film me....ok, ok, just one photo. Nitro, Billabong's Rube Goldberg, shunning the paparazzi

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"CCHHHHYYYYYeah! I think i see Caulfield coming -over." Brocklebank on race patrol.

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kind of smells like updog around here.

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Gnarcore.com's Willey Tesseo and Beau Bishop with Lucas Ouellette.

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The man, the myth the legend, gnarcore.com's John Caulfield accepting the "hey-you-tried" award from Cartwright... and talk about shnetworking, is that a business card exchange?....call me we'll do lunch.

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DC Canada team manger Gerhard Gross and DC am Ryan Tiene may not have won the race but they won a spot in our hearts. "Its ok ryan, it's not all about winning, its about having fun... i love you man." they would later hug for an hour straight.

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Looky, looky who we ran into. Annum's Ian Gauthier, with homie Matt Macneil and Stepchild's Eman Anderson.

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Women, clothing, money and beer.......folks Westbeach is in the house.

 

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When younger legs have you beat, it comes down to good old fashion beer drinking skills, Shin Campos...aka the Creekside King.

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why did we cover this event?

gnarcore.com fully backs companies like Westbeach and any activities dedicated to preserving the soul of snowboarding.

Stay up for the video. coming soon to gnarcore.com.

Now go f*ck shi*t up.



Published On: 2/16/2008
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(Monday December 17th 2007) After much speculation and an industry-wide rumour mill, StepChild Snowboards is proud to announce the signing of JP Walker to the International Pro Team.

"JP's riding and dedication to snowboarding speaks for itself- not many snowboarders have remained at the top of their class for over ten years. We are absolutely thrilled to have him on the team. It's cool that we share the same values and beliefs as to what a snowboard company and team should be." - StepChild founder Sean Johnson.

" Where else would I end up? Come on, you know I keep it one-hunney! StepChild is one of the last true snowboard companies out there. I love that they value what a professional rider brings to the table. Rider owned and driven, others claim it but none live it, son!" - JP Walker.

There's no denying JP has had a huge impact on the sport of snowboarding over the past decade. Anyone who knows anything about snowboarding is familiar with JP's video parts. Over the years he set a new standard filming with MDP and for some of the biggest selling team videos of all time; he invented tricks and numerous first-ever-bangers caught on film. JP's riding and style has stayed relevant even in an era marked by the X-Games, reality shows, corporate takeovers and riders with fistfuls of energy drinks. No one has been able to continually raise the bar, and maintain a high level of integrity, style, innovation and technical tricks like JP has. Even after a season unexpectedly cut short, JP managed to have a solid presence in videos and magazines, including his Future cover, surprisingly JP's first North American cover shot of his career.

Walker's snowboarding career is the result of immense talent, hard work and dedication -attributes he will continue to bring to the game in the future. His priority is the progression of snowboarding, but it's also about the way he and his sport are portrayed to the public. Driven by the same ideals StepChild and JP are the perfect combination.

"Obviously StepChild is focused on snowboard videos and progression, two things that I've always been an advocate of. They have an amazing team of handrail slayers, and i'm stoked to be a part of it, been riding their boards on the down low this past week and i'm stoked. It's simply the best fit. One." - JP Walker.

Simon Chamberlain adds, "Growing up watching snowboard videos, JP Walker has always been my favourite snowboarder of all time. It truly is amazing to see him riding for Stepchild. Its like a dream come true, not only for me but for the whole company."

JP will have a Pro Model with StepChild in three sizes: 147, 151, and 154. The boards will be sold with a regular edge as well as a RETT (Round Edge Taper Tuning) option. The board has a dull round edge between the feet for jibbing, and tapers out to a regular edge by the time it reaches the contact points. "The boards are tuned at the factory exactly how I would tune them at home." adds JP.

JP is currently filming with Mack Dawg Productions for Double Decade, which will be released in August 2008. His current sponsor list includes: StepChild Snowboards, 32 and Etnies, Oakley, Nixon, Bear Mountain, Milosport and Molcasalsa. StepChild's International Pro Team now consists of JP Walker, Simon Chamberlain, Markku Koski, Stian Solberg and Fredu Sirvio. The International Am Team consists of Joe Sexton, Risto Ruokola, and Scotty Vine. Other notable supporters include Chris Wimbles, Brian McClatchy and E-Man amongst others.

About StepChild: StepChild is a snowboard company that specializes in camping stoves, fishing tackle, and tennis rackets. The StepChild team is currently training and testing sand boards in Egypt. Joe Sexton and Simon Chamberlain are currently pushing the envelope of progressive sandboarding in the Egyptian Parallel Slalom while Markku and Stian aren't having much luck in the Sandboard half pipe event. "The stupid camel just won't pull us to the top! He's going to need an energy drink sponsor" adds Markku.





Published On: 12/17/2007
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Noticias - Snowboard.com Chile: JP Walker ahora esta en Stepchild Snowboards
By: chile_Crew


JP and Chi Guy


Aca citamos el texto que nos enviaron al mail y que es la noticia de su sitio web.

StepChild Snowboards Signs JP Walker

After much speculation and an industry-wide rumour mill, StepChild Snowboards is proud to announce the signing of JP Walker to the International Pro Team.

"JP's riding and dedication to snowboarding speaks for itself- not many snowboarders have remained at the top of their class for over ten years. We are absolutely thrilled to have him on the team. It's cool that we share the same values and beliefs as to what a snowboard company and team should be." - StepChild founder Sean Johnson.

" Where else would I end up? Come on, you know I keep it one-hunney! StepChild is one of the last true snowboard companies out there. I love that they value what a professional rider brings to the table. Rider owned and driven, others claim it but none live it, son!" - JP Walker.

There's no denying JP has had a huge impact on the sport of snowboarding over the past decade. Anyone who knows anything about snowboarding is familiar with JP's video parts. Over the years he set a new standard filming with MDP and for some of the biggest selling team videos of all time; he invented tricks and numerous first-ever-bangers caught on film. JP's riding and style has stayed relevant even in an era marked by the X-Games, reality shows, corporate takeovers and riders with fistfuls of energy drinks. No one has been able to continually raise the bar, and maintain a high level of integrity, style, innovation and technical tricks like JP has. Even after a season unexpectedly cut short, JP managed to have a solid presence in videos and magazines, including his Future cover, surprisingly JP's first North American cover shot of his career.

Walker's snowboarding career is the result of immense talent, hard work and dedication -attributes he will continue to bring to the game in the future. His priority is the progression of snowboarding, but it's also about the way he and his sport are portrayed to the public. Driven by the same ideals StepChild and JP are the perfect combination.

"Obviously StepChild is focused on snowboard videos and progression, two things that I've always been an advocate of. They have an amazing team of handrail slayers, and i'm stoked to be a part of it, been riding their boards on the down low this past week and i'm stoked. It's simply the best fit. One." - JP Walker.

Simon Chamberlain adds, "Growing up watching snowboard videos, JP Walker has always been my favourite snowboarder of all time. It truly is amazing to see him riding for Stepchild. Its like a dream come true, not only for me but for the whole company."

JP will have a Pro Model with StepChild in three sizes: 147, 151, and 154. The boards will be sold with a regular edge as well as a RETT (Round Edge Taper Tuning) option. The board has a dull round edge between the feet for jibbing, and tapers out to a regular edge by the time it reaches the contact points. "The boards are tuned at the factory exactly how I would tune them at home." adds JP.

JP is currently filming with Mack Dawg Productions for Double Decade, which will be released in August 2008. His current sponsor list includes: StepChild Snowboards, 32 and Etnies, Oakley, Nixon, Bear Mountain, Milosport and Molcasalsa. StepChild's International Pro Team now consists of JP Walker, Simon Chamberlain, Markku Koski, Stian Solberg and Fredu Sirvio. The International Am Team consists of Joe Sexton, Risto Ruokola, and Scotty Vine. Other notable supporters include Chris Wimbles, Brian McClatchy and E-Man amongst others.

About StepChild: StepChild is a snowboard company that specializes in camping stoves, fishing tackle, and tennis rackets. The StepChild team is currently training and testing sand boards in Egypt. Joe Sexton and Simon Chamberlain are currently pushing the envelope of progressive sandboarding in the Egyptian Parallel Slalom while Markku and Stian aren't having much luck in the Sandboard half pipe event. "The stupid camel just won't pull us to the top! He's going to need an energy drink sponsor!" adds Markku.






Published On: 12/17/2007
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Noticias - Snowboard.com Chile: Nuevo Teaser Chileno!
By: chile_Crew


Still Underage, asi se nombra la primera produccion de la nueva generacion de snowboarders en Chile.
Un paquete lleno de viajes, parks, backcountry's, street, parrandas, malas comidas, tempranas salidas, estres? noo, diversion protagonizada por los riders mas chicos de la ecena competitiva de Chile.
Todavia menores de edad pero con un gran espiritu hacia la montaña, ya que desde chicos entrenaron para disfrutar de la vida que conlleva el snowboard.
Pepo Parker QEPD. fue uno de los fundadores de este grupo junto con el Pipe Erlandsen y el Perro Amarillo, quienes entrenaron durante un tiempo a estos cabros y que ahora se ven brillando para marcas como: Billabong, Oakley, Rome Snowboards, Bern, Otton, Gotcha, Rip Curl, SelkHead y en su tiempo por Burton y Stepchild.
Los nombres son: Iñaqui Irarrazabal, Santiago y Lucas Perez, JP Cordoba, Joaquin Lathrop, Fede Lathrop, Otton Irarrazabal, y Roberta.




Published On: 11/20/2007
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NEWS SUCKS!

Welcome to the new and improved StepChild Snowboards newsletter, our way of keeping you up to date with everything at the Chi! And we've been busy, shipping boards like mofo's trying to be sure that we get them in your hands as early as possible! We've also been busy with the Child Support movie, premiering that sucka all over the US and across the globe, downloads and dvd sales are still doing well so if you haven't seen Child Support yet, what you waiting for man? Now, bear witness to some of the magazines that have allowed us to adorn their pages! Thanks for your support!

(To view the newsletter in your browser click >here<)


StepChild BLOG now live - bookmark for all your latest news!



Published On: 11/10/2007
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So far We've recieved Stepchild snowboards, Grenade gloves, and vonzipper goggles. More coming over the next month or so. All 06/07 gear is up to 50% off so come stop by if your looking for a graet deal.

Published On: 9/18/2007
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The Child Support crew just got back from a great park shoot at Sierra and Squaw Valley. The first week we were down there was nothing but cloudy days and messy hotel rooms. Week two broke with beautiful sunny skies and a lot of jumping. Markku Koski pulled his shoulder out of socket twice and got a concussion but still managed to "Finnish" the park shoot with some really good stuff before going back to Finland. There was a ton of good landed stuff that went down at the park shoots and thanks to Sierra at Tahoe and Squaw valley for all the help and effort with the shoots. On one of the down days Jimmy Halopoff was nice enough to host a barbeque at his house and we skated his ramp. We dared Fredu to hit the rope swing into the 3-foot deep freezing pond beside Jimmy's ramp. Fredu was up for it and did the sketchiest rope swing into water that we ever saw. He was supposed to get 40 bucks for his efforts but Ilari had to spend the money on new pants. We are now back in Whistler doing some spring backcountry for the next month. We ain't stopping yet.






















Published On: 5/17/2007
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"CHILD SUPPORT" Filming Update April 22nd, 2007


Here we are almost at the end of the season and still a lot more filming to do. Got some great days in the Whistler backcountry last week with Sollors, Simon and Wimbles. Ilari is itching to get out there so he bought himself a brand spanking new sled. (see above)






We are now down in Lake Tahoe filming some park and waiting for the sun. Half of the crew flew down and the other half drove. Risto and Fredu just arrived here last week as well. Fredu drives like a Gramma and Ilari needs to stay off the wake up drinks.









Traveling is really starting to take its toll on some of our riders - especially after eating all that road food. Here is a shot of Joe and Simon getting phat.







Published On: 5/17/2007
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Noticias - Snowboard.com Chile: Reportaje Suiza con Vicente Cvitanic!
By: chile_Crew


Hola, soy Vicente Cvitanic y les voy a describir un par de centros de ski que he visitado en Suiza.

El primero es Flumserberg  un centro no muy grande ubicado a una hora de Zurich en dirección noreste, a orillas de un lago y con fondo alpino, la vista es agradable.



Pero lo mejor es que el lugar esta lleno de quebradas y mini montañas que al final se transforman en pillows que al final se van en bowl, bueno para ir después de una nevada en Zurich oberland, ya que no es muy popular y no se llena de pousers derrapando.

Como todos los centros de ski suizos no le falta el buen big-air ni el boarder cross, para los que les gusta el esquema.Los restoranes ofrecen de todo menos buenas ensaladas asi que acostumbrence a la wurst con pan y mayo.

Mejor lleguen el dia nevando o uno después de la tormenta porque es un centro bajo no dura tanto el ponder.




El siguiente se llama Arosa este año se hizo el Campeonato mundial de big-air donde participo Manuel Diaz reperesentando los Andes, el park y pipe está tremendo, lo shapean todos los días y está abierto de 8 am a 4 pm .

El terreno es bastante grande y se pueden encontrar todo tipo de runs, como siempre las gondolas te dejan en un punto en el que caminando por un filo un par de minutos te aprece buen freeride, y bienh ondo, el relieve esta bacan .



Es un centro bien parado y no tiene exposicion al viento ni al sol en algunas faces, se mantiene powder mucho tiempo, mientras mis amigos alegaban que no habia mucha nieve en Davos el mismo dia yo andaba mini lines ondas terribles. Iiiss guuuett!.

Saas-Fee, tiene estilo,  una villa de montana antigua  con casas hechas de piedra donde las calles son de adoquines y estan prohibidos los vehiculos motorizados.


La infraestructura es moderna, con 3 gondolas que salen del pueblo en distintas direcciones hacia el glaciar y un metro bajo tierra llamado “metro alpin“ que anda harto rapido y no te hace esperar en la cola..


Por lo general me cuesta encontrara locales en suiza pero aqui estaba lleno, desde jovenes que andaban como robots el park y pipe hasta viejos tranca que se mandaban entre el glaciar como si fuera la cancha de los tontos. Buen park y el pipe se quedo medio chico pero para aprender esta bueno.

No hay mucho  big mountain como en otros lugares, o como en chile y argentina en el norte, pero tiene unos glaciares enormes, paredes de cientos de metros congeladas, edificios de hielo en la mitad de la pista de distintos tamaños y formas, pillows buenos y la mejor calidad de nieve, es uno de mis favoritos en Suiza.


Gracias a : www.sieteagallas.cl, bolle, herbaclothing, stepchild snowboards. thomas beanies.
Chequeen www.saas-fee.ch   www.flumserberg.ch   www.arosa.ch




Published On: 5/8/2007
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"CHILD SUPPORT" filming update April 9th 2007



Last roadtrip was a lot of fun although we had some injuries on the way. Torsti hurt his ankle pretty bad and is still on recovery.


Fredu rode straight into a rail and bruised his shin. He was walking with canes, but is riding again already.



Risto and Fredu scored some final tricks for their parts. Lapland was beautiful with nice weather. We returned to Helsinki for final days in Serena-ski resort, just riding for fun and having a good time gettin ready for the park tour.







Meanwhile back in the US of A...
Simon, Steve Cartwright, and Scotty Vine were all filming at Bear last week. Here are a few photos from their trip.













Published On: 4/9/2007
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Team Dirtbag over in Finland has been killing it this past month. Here are a few photos from Ilari. Joe Sexton just got back from a month long trip over there where he has been riding with Fredu, Risto Ruokola and friend of StepChild Torsti. In between Joe getting all artsy with his new digital camera and living off junkfood he was able to get some bangers for the movie.














Here's Joe's trip story and then some artsy shots from Joe with dead birds and shi*t.

JOE WROTE...

As soon as I stepped off the plane I was greeted by two of the biggest dirt bags I had ever met, one I had met before and the other I had not. The first was Ilari Suhohen or however you spell it, the Defective filmer and my baby sitter for the trip, the other was named simply "Pops". I think they pronounced it douche bag though. Pops was a digi filmer and was pretty new but did a good job.



Anyways after gathering all my luggage it was off to check out some spots. We hopped in the booze wagon and we were off, I had no idea what to expect before coming to Finland. I thought it was going to be a cool spot for rails, but when I actually got there it exceeded all my expectations. Just minutes from the airport are all the spots I have dreamed of hitting, every rail seemed perfect, I was quickly told these were "played out" and they were right.



After that we met up with the rest of the boyz, Fredu Sirvio, Risto Ruokola, and simply Torsti. I won’t bore you with what hammers went down on the trip and when Risto did a benihana worty pickle revert, or when Fredu busted out the switch barracuda roll and at the last second reverted it to fake-eye. And of course you don't want to hear about Torsti’s Swedish chili rainbow and how he brought it back to reggys, yea you probably don’t want to hear about that.

So instead of explaining everything I just made list with all the highlights and low lights of the trip... enjoy. Thanks to Ilari, for letting me stay with him and putting up with me for a month, and all the bros for fun times shredding.



These were the highlights of my trip highlights of my trip:



- Meeting three amazing snowboarders Fredu, Risto, Torsti, 2 amazing filmers, Ilari, Pops and making 5 good friends.



- Making every spot ride-able, whether it was cutting down a post or bending a rail.



- Using a flamethrower even when we really didn’t need to.



- Eating so much candy and drinking so much pop, I actually built up a tolerance.

- Not knowing what anything says and asking my Finnish brothers for help 24/7.



- End of the trip when everyone got sick except Ilari and me.

- Wearing a long sleeve and no gloves in -30 weather.

- Having Chi Guy come visit us for a week, and really getting to know him. Thanks! 



- Having the most fun on my snowboard. 


- Late night coffees and donuts

- Eating McDonalds and Hesburger

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- Being there for a month and getting kicked off of 2 rail’s the whole time.






















www.defectivefilms.com
www.stepchildsnowboards.com
www.nomisdesign.com


Published On: 3/9/2007
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Here are some shots of Simon Chamberlain and Steve Cartwright warming up in Whistler, for the upcoming Stepchild and NOMIS video collaboration CHILD SUPPORT, by Defective Films. You can see by the similar styles they sure appreciate riding together. These are only the highlights from their session, so be sure to check out the video this Fall 07 when the video drops. Also check out Defective Films to see the teaser.


Double butters are hard enough, but doing it with a nine is pretty crazy. Simon’s double butter 900 is a cross between Rodney Mullen, with Mark Appleyard style.

Looks like Simon and Steve are going to fall a sleep on this rail together, hopefully they wake up by the end of it.

Simon popping a nice and mellow nollie front 3 over the garbage can. The carbon fiber stringers in his board help him to pop that hi stepchiiiiiiiiii.



Steve got high enough to clear Shaq if he was jamming a basketball on the lip.




Published On: 2/20/2007
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My News: CH
By: gustavoagurto





Published On: 11/26/2006
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hmmm i need a new board really bad, i have an old k2 zep 152 and its torn to peices from last season haha.
looking for a board for freestyle and such, anything good for under 300 maybe even 350 cnd.
 
ive been looking at a 06 danny kass for 299.
also looking at lib tech, jeenyus, endeavor, forum, stepchild, and technine
 
bindings... not really sure maybe some romes or flux.. and suggestions?
 
thanks
 
 


Published On: 10/2/2006
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Come check out the new Times X line from 686/Vestal and Dekine! New product arriving weekly!


Published On: 9/29/2006
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