VIDEOS
Maxallure Pays Homage to Powell Peralta With Debut Edit
Karl Watson and Nick Lockman’s Maxallure made waves earlier this year when it announced that it would be distributed through Baker Boys. The upstart company boasts a team of amateurs that were already on most peoples’ radars. With a plethora of Instagram edits to wet our collective whistles, skateboarding has been waiting to see a debut edit. That happened today with the release of “Private Domain” via Thrasher. Clocking in at just under four minutes, it features Jonathan Perez, Lil’ Dre, Tafari Whitter, Demarquis McDaniels, and Marcello Campanello doing their best Rubber Boys impression in this homage to Powell Peralta’s Public Domain (1988). It’s a dead ringer for the original.
VIDEOS
Kevin Braun Shares His Favorite Skateboarding Spots
Get the inside scoop on Kevin Braun’s top skateboarding spots and the epic tricks that he executed there in this video by Santa Cruz Skateboards.
Kevin is known for his “Pier 7” part, where he showcases his remarkable technical expertise and drops NBD tricks at one of San Francisco’s most iconic skateboarding locations.
PRODUCTS
Vans Skateboarding x Spitfire Wheels
Vans Skateboarding and Spitfire Wheels have teamed up to create a durable and adaptable footwear and apparel collection that draws inspiration from memorable skateboarding trips with your friends.
Watch their collaboration video above featuring Austin Kanfoush, Rowan Zorilla, Nick Michel and Nelly Morville.
Check out the Vans x Spitfire collection here.
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