Showing posts with label DGK; dgk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DGK; dgk. Show all posts

8.7.13

KEELAN DADD / VENTURE TRUCKS / ALWAYS ON THE GRIND

A new Always On The Grind Video clip from Keelan Dadd for the release of his new Rolex Pro Venture Trucks, in select skate shops now. 
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Un nuevo Always on the Grind de Venture, esta vez con Keelan Dadd para la publicación de su nuevo modelo la Rolex Pro , solo en tiendas de skate seleccionadas.

6.5.13

KEELAN DADD / DGK / ALLI SET UP

Keelan Dadd is new to the professional ranks, so we caught up with him to check out his first pro graphic for DGK. See what Keelan Dadd is riding on from his first fresh graphic down the bolts and take notice of his matching wardrobe in this Setup.
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Keelan Dadd es nuevo en el rango de profesionales, asi que lo pillamos para hablar de su nuevo gráfico de tabla de pro en DGK. Mira lo que Keelan Dadd monta en su primera tabla bajo sus tornillos y date cuenta de su concordancia con su armario en este Setup.


5.1.13

DERRICK WILSON / VILLIAGE PARK SESH / DGK

Met up with LBC native Derrick Wilson a couple days before his part in the DGK Premier, this is him skating at a level 5, imagine him skating at a level 10. Go check out his DGK part dgk.com/team/derrick-wilson/
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Nos encontramos con el nativo de LBC , Derrick Wilson , hace un par de dias , antes de que fuera la premier de DGK, este es el patinando en nivel 5, imaginatelo patinando al nivel 10. Ve y echale un ojo a su parte en el  enlace anterior . ! 
Derrick Wilson Villiage Park Sesh from Blaine Suque on Vimeo.

26.6.11

DGK / BALTIMORE


El equipo de DGK de tour , esta vez en Baltimore con la presencia de : Lenny Rivas, Rodrigo TX, Jack Curtain, Marcus McBride , Derek Williams , tambié asi en el video imagenes del evento , tour , contest , conciertos todo orquestado por Zumiez. Disfruten del video.

As the Baltimore sun wakes up in the morning sky, we open up on an event in this historic city to rival that of any of its past legacies. The Zumiez Couch Tour comes to an East coast city of monumental preparations. The Baltimore residents and party-goers of White Marsh Mall are sure to get what they came for: good times, great music and top-notch skateboarding.

Home to skateboarding greats like Bucky Lasek, it's no doubt that the maneuvers and talent that were on display at the Zumiez Best Foot Forward contest were off the charts. We saw last year's winner Ian Smith make the finals with ease, killing it with a consistency and style that was nothing short of marvelous. The sun shining and heat escalating like a rocket to the moon, the contestants found themselves in the middle of a bonafide heat wave.

Third place went to Jimmy Loebach. Second went to Antonio Massey, who rocked a switch FS 360 down the big gap with mad authority. Coming out on top of the BFF finals was Ian with flip tricks like switch heels, switch flips and a switch barley grind down the rail that made it a no-brainer for this now two-time BFF champ.

Breaking out with mad representation was Stevie Williams and the DGK crew. The pro demo went down hard with the whole crew shredding the gaps, rails and ledges non-stop. With dudes like Lenny Rivas, Rodrigo TX, Jack Curtain, Marcus McBride and Derek Williams in the house, the crowd was most assuredly feeling the flavor. A new obstacle was instituted just for the pleasure of these Dirty Ghetto Kids. The Stevie Williams Picnic Table made its debut on the course to see tricks like switch nose manuals and back tail shuvs get handled on it. It was no small feat as this was a full-sized table. Marcus McBride destroyed the shark pit gap with big spins, switch heels and a big flip. The killers of the demo proved to be Keelan Dadd and Jack Curtain, pulling off a back overcrooks on the rail and a switch front 50-50 with ease and style.

DGK knows how to bring the party to this Baltimore Couch Tour in a big way. While the crew was signing autographs for the pleased skate fans and onlookers alike, the band Valencia took to the Skull Candy stage and rocked the socks off of the rest of the hundreds of mad and crazy crowd. Up next on the Skull Candy stage was I See Stars. With their power and energy, they got the crowd rocking and rolling to songs like "What this Means to Me." This Michigan inter-post hardcore style band really got the energy and madness of Baltimore to a ten on the Richter scale of awesome.