Crazy tricks! I love this one. Four down slappy culture!
@veggieSxDBD9 күн бұрын
Fvck yes. So dope✌🏻💨
@BRollCarter9 күн бұрын
Yeah man
@thomaspreszcator11 күн бұрын
Great video
@MXairo14 күн бұрын
🎉 bangers
@Giveupyerowlsins14 күн бұрын
At 52yrs old and back on board after 20+ years this is my future... Greetings from Ireland
@OneEyedDreamer15 күн бұрын
Inspiring af, nice slaps bro
@SkateCrisis15 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@OneEyedDreamer17 күн бұрын
Hold on, this is literally up the street from me AND I MISSED IT gahhhhh. Thanks for the footy
@OneEyedDreamer17 күн бұрын
Yo I'm grabbing my board rn. Inspired
@ras0ne22 күн бұрын
DOPE! I need to move somewhere with more old guys who skate. lol
@mikeuptegrove22 күн бұрын
I grew up skating in the early 90s and I guess we skated curbs and people did slappies, but they weren’t considered anything special. Guys who did slappies were the leftover 80s guys doing bonelesses still instead of learning to ollie. They definitely were attached to the guys of the late 80s who never transitioned with the modernization the 90s ushered in; slappies were for, “hessian skaters”, who still didn’t want to ollie. My point is that I find it absolutely fascinating now, a 1/4 century later to see that it’s become a genre itself, “curbs/slappies”, and is becoming mainstream in its own right. It’s actually great, because after Jamie Thomas sort of ruined skateboarding for what seemed to be permanently, via his Evel Knievel stunting, it seemed like skating was only going to be for daredevils willing to be crippled by 25. This gives a whole new life to skating, the same way BATB’s did via flat ground fillip tricks. I loved flat ground flip tricks themselves, but again, as the 90s pushed on, flat ground alone was never gonna be good enough, until BATB popularized it enough to open up opportunities to guys like Jamie Griffen and Johnny Giger. They’d haven’t a chance at skating in my era at all, same way that Rodney Mullen was sorta faded and phased out of skating until recently when he was given accolades and solidified and recognized as the cornerstone of modern skating. So, I think it’s awesome that because of social media, skaters themselves get to sorta decide the direction of skating, and the industry leaders don’t! And it’s good for the industry leaders too because more people will skate when they see that they aren’t forced into a specific mold in order to garner respect among their peers (not that that ever happened locally, but it certainly was the case nationally with regard to what was in and out, and what was good and what wasn’t). With all that said, watching the first guy’s part, I get the sensation of overkill again, where the combos are too many, too squeezed in, for too short a duration to count, and the flow out is sketchy as a result. The sad reality is that the same conundrum that presented itself in the 90s begins to present itself here: what becomes too much, that it’s just ugly or unappealing??
@curb_junkies16 күн бұрын
shut up and skate 😁
@mikeuptegrove16 күн бұрын
@@curb_junkies some watching, may want to know some history. I was on the periphery of a major transitioning point in skating, and watched, and rubbed shoulders with some of the legends, as it went down. One of the kids I first started skating with was skater of the year and had a shoe with Vans. For some of us, the history, the progression, the trends, and analysis of the sport in general is as important now, as it was knowing where skating came from and who was responsible for what, before I was born. No one was allowed to shut up and just skate, not if they wanted to be respected. That’s why guys like Mullen and Gonz, etc., still get acknowledgments in the community: because the bricks laid, and knowing who laid them, and remembering where skating has been, and thinking about where it is going, has always been culturally embedded with the action of skating itself. No one stressed that more than Jake Phelps or Jeff Grosso, who made an entire show dedicated to respecting skatings’ roots. And it’s not for nothing the legends from my era are doing interviews and hosting exhibits in museums in LA. I get your sentiment, but it’s off base with regard to how skaters treat skaters that came before them, or how skaters absorb our own history as a right of passage that sorta is no different than paying dues, as in due respect. And it didn’t matter if it was Jamie Thomas or the oldest local park legend doing the talking. You know who gets that, Andy Anderson. He’s probably the only kid under 30 that could tell you who popularized curb skating, originally!
@blazingmeatball697923 күн бұрын
🤙
@jimboshrump23 күн бұрын
Dudewith the gloves with all these retarded extra fake steeze hand movements absolutely stupid.
@dannywalker326323 күн бұрын
Nice edit man!
@christophersawyer25325 күн бұрын
That sound……is damn near erotic for us Skateboarders. I’m getting nearly aroused.
@ras0ne26 күн бұрын
Dope! What's the specs on that curb? I need to make one!
@Nick-tj9cr27 күн бұрын
unreal
@camprofilms27 күн бұрын
Spot and tricks on point 👏🏻
@blazingmeatball697927 күн бұрын
🤙
@andrewmapstone27 күн бұрын
Next level
@Mardinovic27 күн бұрын
Hurricane shuffle was insane!!!!
@andrewsmyth165227 күн бұрын
Surprisingly calming to watch.
@DavidLee-kn9ol27 күн бұрын
Amazing 🤩
@BoomBapBeatsByTrogАй бұрын
Dope!
@SamDegu-n7uАй бұрын
Needs more cowbell
@DagnerJaysonАй бұрын
🏁💨🛹❤️💯
@lvup7907Ай бұрын
😎😎😎😎
@simonfreeman3320Ай бұрын
Hell yes
@icompletemissionsАй бұрын
FUCKING BANGERS! 💪
@ras0neАй бұрын
I need a curb like that in my life
@kylehart2081Ай бұрын
I want more of the eating competition
@kylehart2081Ай бұрын
Swaggggggg
@kylehart2081Ай бұрын
Vibes.
@curbshark7566Ай бұрын
More Brothers collabs
@brothersskateboardcoАй бұрын
HELL YEAH! 🎉
@MardinovicАй бұрын
yeahhh!!
@bent52telecasterАй бұрын
Favorite curb guy
@chrhaddenАй бұрын
that was fucking awesome!
@Damon-v6h2 ай бұрын
Great skatin but the camera frame and video 8 miles away
@ravemaster20002 ай бұрын
Combo it up with some manuals
@ryanrowe19752 ай бұрын
Awesome edit! I am just subscribed to your channel 💯🔔👍
@Mardinovic2 ай бұрын
fuck yeah dude!
@dyoufromthailand2 ай бұрын
Thanks! 🙏🎉
@arthurlisi92962 ай бұрын
Smooth with it
@dyoufromthailand2 ай бұрын
Thanks! 🙏
@badboybootz82 ай бұрын
Cool to see these senior citizens ripping
@jocifer76452 ай бұрын
🙌🏻🙌🏻💥
@dyoufromthailand2 ай бұрын
😊🎉
@TheFlipfather2 ай бұрын
He’s him
@dyoufromthailand2 ай бұрын
Sick setup! Giving off fully flared vibes 🔥
@dyoufromthailand2 ай бұрын
For the curb culture! Much appreciated for the feature, thanks again!