In this 5 part series Kenny Anderson and friend Giovanni Reda get together to test out Anderson’s new ConverseKA-One Vulc Shoe. We’ve got the videos below and the KA-One Vulc at Skate Warehouse.
Supporting the locals and trying to keep skateboarding real, that’s the Skate Warehouse way. We do what we can, with what we’ve got, and a lot of it depends on you guys. Skate Warehouse mentioned a few posts ago that we’ve started carrying a new brand, Brew Swet Skateboards, which comes straight out of Central California San Luis Obispo, as does Skate Warehouse. We’re always happy to kick it on the local and these guys shred. They’re releasing their premier full-length video one part at a time. Check’em here and get your Brew Swet T-Shirt at Skate Warehouse today! Head over to the Brew Swet Facebook page and give them some Like love.
Skate Warehouse is stoked as usual on new decks from Black Label featuring the graphic artwork of a skateboard legend, Neil Blender. Blender has been around since the beginning, gaining credit over the years as the inventor of the gay twist, Donner Party, and others. We’ve got a few photos of the guy and his work, plus the new Black Label Blender Decks at Skate Warehouse. Check out the epic video of Blender below.
Blender and Mountain at a 2011 Vans Art Show
Click the photos below to see more about the Black Label Blender Decks.
Recently HUF and Poler went on a skate trip, camping through Joshua Tree National Park and all the way to Los Angeles. Transworld covered what the whole gang, consisting of Josh Matthews, Brad Cromer, Dan Plunkett, Johan Stuckey, Matt Gottwig, and Keith Hufnagel, were up to. Check out the video below to see what went on. The full article is due out in the June issue. Head over the Skate Warehouse to see our entire line of Poler and Huf gear.
“You search out spots, you cut locks, you do stuff where you’re always trespassing to some degree when you’re skateboarding. You’re always breaking rules.
I think it’s just the nature of it. But with camping—unlike skating—nobody is going to press charges. That seems like a waste of time. They’ll just be like, ‘Yo, get the f—k out of here.’
And then we’d be like, ‘Okay, give me five minutes to pack my shit up.’ Those Poler tents pack up so quick that I can have that thing packed in a minute and just be out.” —Keith Hufnagel
Join Peter Raffin and OJ Wheels as he heads to the corner store to pick up a beverage on his OJ Keyframe Wheels. Accompanied by Todd Snider’s Beer Run music. Available for purchase at Skate Warehouse.
Roll to Skate Warehouse to shop skateboard wheels and pick these suckers up.