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Written by Serge Berig
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Tuesday, 16 August 2011 19:01 |
Giro Xar: A Cooler Skate Helmet

Most individuals have around two million sweat glands. Most skate helmets have about eight or so small vent holes. What does this mean for you? Quite simply, it means is that in hot weather, most skate helmets act as sweat buckets. Enter the Giro Xar. It has a total of seventeen vent holes, features an adjustable visor, a built in roll cage reinforcement system, and a few other goodies. Priced at $130, is it worth its weight? Read on to find out…
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Last Updated on Saturday, 20 August 2011 08:00 |
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Written by Augusto Lage
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Saturday, 03 March 2007 09:08 |
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Old Man Army has release a bag aimed at the board lugging crowd. The basic idea of this bag was to make it as durable and compliable with the needs of the pool rat, the park dog, the tech savy slalomizer and everyone else that finds they are slogging around tons of gear in bags that are either too big, too small or impossible to organize. Into the fray of your organizational fiasco rolls the Old Man Army Skate Bag.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 March 2007 16:03 |
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Written by Augusto Lage
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Sunday, 28 January 2007 09:00 |
” Falling and crashing are not the same.” As one of the major proponents of not just racing but safety in all aspects of riding, Timeship Racing has been producing safety related products for skating as long as they have been in existence. With their racing-based attentiveness to safety they have release a line of products suited to that end; to provide durable performance-minded gear. In the past we reviewed the Bear Paws gloves by Timeship Racing . This time, we get to take a look at the formidable Tracers .
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 February 2007 01:40 |
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Written by Augusto Lage
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 03:38 |
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With the production of their “version one” slide gloves far past, Gravity has been working hard to revamp their line. I’ve had a lot of time on several sets of the old-style gloves and, recently, had the opportunities to really put Gravity’s new sliding gloves through hell. In this review, I’ll take a look at the contrasts between old and new, the intrinsic ability these gloves apply to the slider and how well they endured the ride. Taken to the hills, both mellow and gnar, we shredded gloves till the sun stopped shining on the hills.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 February 2007 01:40 |
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Written by Augusto Lage
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Thursday, 11 May 2006 17:40 |
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After a long awaited pause in availability Gravity Skateboards is at it again with their wheels. With the thane yet again flowing, Gravity Skateboards, the home team of SoCal slide style, releases two mildly modified versions of their essential slide wheels. What follows is a review of both The Sergio Slider and the Gravity Super Sliders. Read on for the NBS sessions results after taking another slide at these improved classics
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 October 2007 01:44 |
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