The prestigious Chanel brand, founded in 1910 by French fashion designer Coco Chanel, is known primarily for dresses, handbags and perfumes. That's why it's all the more unusual that this time he's making skateboarders happy.
The Stark Mobility electric board changes the concept of electric boards known so far. Until now, we've managed these through hand-held controls. Stark Mobility has drawn the cross on this and they have designed a skateboard that is controlled using its own tilt.
The Oxboard two-wheeled vehicle is practically a Segway without the handlebars. This makes it easier to carry and easier to store. And it looks even better. Developed by a Danish company, it combines Segway technology and skater culture. It's easy for a child to operate, but it's also extremely agile. This is evidenced by the child's demonstration, which you can see below.
After a year and a half, according to Go Skatepark, the mecca of Slovenian skateboarding in Novi Gore, in the second weekend of May, we will be able to relive last year's Flowgrind contest, which will thus have an even more adrenaline-filled continuation - the Flowgrind International SK8 contest.
Tadej Skrbiš has been "skating" for more than ten years. This is where he came up with the idea of Fingerbear fingerboards. Last year, he applied to the Entrepreneurial World of Entrepreneurship project, they liked his idea of finger skateboards, and that's how his business journey began to develop. Fingerbear fingerboards are handmade from wood and each one is unique.
Despite its name, the Post Modern Skateboard bears almost no resemblance to the skateboard as we know it. It consists of only two 10-inch wheels with a platform for the feet. A better description would therefore be a hoop skateboard, but it offers just as wide a range of options as a classic skateboard. But it is not only the appearance, but also the propulsion technique that separates them, which is slightly reminiscent of figure skating.
Nick Cave and Australian skateboard company Fast Times have produced their own limited edition skateboard. The artwork was done by San Francisco artist Chuck Sperry and features lyrics from Cav's track Nature Boy.
After we finally got the largest and most modern skateboarding training ground on our soil, it's time to make good use of it. The first competition to take place on the first weekend in April will be no joke, Flowgrind is coming to Go Skatepark!
No, it's not a special wood saw, nor a juicy steak, let alone both. Logsaw meat is a local (!) cool skateboard brand with the most skateboards in one. Why? Because they consist of all those who have already reaped their dose of fame from urban tricks and sunny "raids", transformed into a completely "fresh" guise.
Looking for a way to slide down hilly San Francisco, young designers Mike Simonian and Pieter Schoten created the Flowlab Skateboard, which simulates the movement of snowboarding.
When the Portuguese Diogo Frias returned from Brazil, he had only one thing in mind: to create a board on wheels the old way and with new materials.