Jake Dotson may be younger than half the Red Eye Wheel Co team, but he’s getting old. Celebrate his 34th trip around the sun watching his new part where they rarely ever see the sun! Filmed by: Josiah Blee, Neil Christensen & Troy Cramer. Edited by: Jake Dotson.
Michael Witzemann at the buzzer (Philadelphia, Oct 2024). Red Eye Wheel Co Rollerblading Street Edit. Assist: Sean Kelso & Ryan Parker.
Korey Waikiki presents his promo for his Red Eye Wheel Co signature 62/89 wheel while ripping the streets of the East Bay.
Wheel Photo: Hedonskate.
The king of San Diego’s most famous border town comes correct with his first pro wheel. Filmed in his local “pulls” of San Diego, and in Lisbon, Portugal, Hayden Ball shows his incredible ability to make the hardest switch tricks look easy. Filmed and edited by Travis Stewart.
Json Adriani, The man from Milano delivers this Red Eye Wheel Co park promo for his first signature wheel (62/90). Shot and chopped in Milan, Italy.
A video by Red Eye Wheel Co. “Jake Dotson coming through with another part while the rest of the team is still filming… You can’t match the man’s work ethic, it’s unreal. Thanks Jake for inspiring us”. Filming: Josiah Blee, Neil Christensen and JT Truitt. Editing: Jake Dotson. Music: “Crawl” by Shannon and the Clams.
Jon Fromm finishes the year on a strong note with his promo for his 59/90 signature wheel. Inspired by his favorite 90’s video game “Goldeneye” for Nintendo 64. Filmed & edited by Travis Stewart.
Jake Dotson finishes off the year strong in traditional form, while killing Pacific Northwest spots with ease. For any yearly grievances, please place them in the comments! ;) “Festivus is for the rest of us!”. Filmed by Josiah Blee & Neil Christensen.
Trivia: Festivus is a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 as an alternative to the pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season. Originally created by author Daniel O’Keefe, Festivus entered popular culture after it was made the focus of the 1997 Seinfeld episode “The Strike”, which O’Keefe’s son, Dan O’Keefe, co-wrote (Wikipedia).
The Farm continues to dazzle in his new 57/90 mm pro wheel inspired by his
favorite 90’s film and Hi-C drink! Check Chris killing the streets of LA in this new promo shot and edited by Daniel Scarano!
Trivia: Ecto Cooler was a product tie-in with the cartoon series The Real Ghostbusters, based on the 1984 live-action film, Ghostbusters. It was a rebranded version of an earlier drink from Hi-C called Citrus Cooler, which had been on shelves as early as 1965 and continued to be sold until the rebranding to Ecto Cooler. Hi-C struck a deal in 1987 to promote the series by developing a drink. Expected to last only as long as the series, the drink was successful beyond expectations and continued after the series’ 1991 cancellation to be produced for more than a decade. The Ecto Cooler box featured The Real Ghostbusters character Slimer, as did the commercials.
We are proud to announce “Liftoff”. Chad Tannehill’s newest promo for his signature wheel. Chad has been steady killing it for years, and we’re super excited for him. Congrats Chad! - Red Eye Wheel Co.
Filmed and Edited by Cody Norman. Chad’s wheel is available now are your favorite skate shop! If you don’t sell Redeye and are interested in selling them please contact sales@redeyedistributions.com Visit Redeyewheels.com