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The powers that be over at Krooked (and of course, the one and only Mark Gonzales) know a thing or two about having fun on a skateboard, and their newly updated ‚Baby Beamer‘ deck is a perfect example of just that.
If you think this board looks super fun, it’s because it is! Let Krooked pro, Matt Gottwig show you why in the clip below.
If you’re like me, you probably have a quiver of completes resting around your home or apartment for multiple reasons—a board for this, a board for that; a board for cruising, a board for curbs—whatever! My point is, playing around with different shapes and sizes is half the fun, and Krooked’s Baby Beamer takes that idea to a level of its own.
Related: Watch Gonz And Some Of Krooked’s Finest Going Crazy In The UK
The deck was part of Krooked’s first Fall drop, and chances are your local shop received them…but might have already sold out. I guess that’s for you to go and figure out! But if you’re into fun, funky planks, this deck is definitely calling your name.
It has a 10.12″ width and 34.00″ length. Wheelbase is 15.90″ and has little cutouts in certain areas where you might grab for tricks. That said—will you be doing backside bonelesses like Gonz after you set one up? Absolutely not! But you can consider yourself one step closer. What you will be doing is having tons of fun at your local park, curbs, spots and beyond.
And at the end of the day, that’s really all that matters.
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„The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.“ Did Mark Twain really say that? Doesn’t matter, what Ando says about the City by the Bay is much more important.
Tap in with filmmaker Kyle Geldert as he cruises the plazas and hills of the endless spots in San Francisco with his crew of locs.
As Ando tells it, the public transportation is skater-friendly, the micro-climates all over the city play into perfect skateboarding weather, no matter what you’re searching for. The next time you visit SF, consider this your map and itinerary.
Featuring Henry Hausner, Branson Howard, Daniel Palarca, Vince Rocco, Jaxon Hearst, Sam Shelton, Kris Bachtel, and Drake Moody.
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Baker, Baker, Baker! Tyson Peterson is all smiles when it comes to his new „Smiley“ Baker graphic, but that grin really grows after he handles this heavy line in the clip below. Just watch:
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I remember tripping out when Kyle Walker skated this iconic LA spot the same way a few months back, thinking to myself, welp…that just happened.
Related: The Art Of Floating: Tyson Petersen’s Effortless Style Will Leave You Mesmerized
Not sure if it was the same session or if Tyson got fired up watching his friend tackle that massive set, but either way, this line is just as heavy. In fact, the way anyone floats down that first set before taking the leap that follows is honestly gnarly in itself!
Tyson’s „Smiley“ graphic is super sick too. Spanky designed it, so it’s no surprise it hits the mark. His endless imagination for creating cool graphics shines through once again. On and off the board, that dude just can’t miss! (Have you watched his new part yet!?)
Shout out to the dudes who are still jumping down big sets and going for broke. It ain’t easy. Look for Tyson’s new Baker graphics at your local shop!
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Kevin „Spanky“ Long is an absolute gentleman. Any time he posts a new clip on Instagram, I naturally stop what I’m doing and indulge. So that fact that he just dropped an entire new video part in support of his new ACE Limited truck has me about as fired up as can be. What are you waiting for? Press play:
As much as I hate cliches, the dude is aging like fine wine. What else do you want me to say? His creativity is always on full display, whether he’s out stacking clips or just goofing around with his bros. The way he looks at spots is a little different than the average Joe—it’s always been that way—and that’s just one of the many reasons he’ll forever be one of the greats.
Related: This Reynolds, Spanky And Elissa Steamer Session Is Like A Trip Down Memory Lane
If you needed some weekend motivation, look no further. This part was filmed over the past two years, with spots from France, Spain, Los Angeles and beyond peppered in. I love that he’s still traveling, still skating, still inspiring and still having so much fun on his board. It truly shows.
Spanky is a lifer. Simple as that. He’s not doing any of this because he has to—it’s because he wants to. Again…it truly shows. And all the while, he’s still cranking out amazing Baker graphics left and right. What a guy!
There are too many incredible tricks to even call out here. Stop listening to me and watch the video. In fact, watch it again and again and again… I’ll do the same. Yeah, Spanky!
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