The Shima Skate Manufacturing Co. debut skate is this much anticipated Montre Livingston Pro Model. Co-designed by Montre and Brian Shima, this is the skate to set the tone for the company.
larger Pictures: 01 | 02. First photo by Kenneth Owens.
The Shima Skate Manufacturing Co. debut skate is this much anticipated Montre Livingston Pro Model. Co-designed by Montre and Brian Shima, this is the skate to set the tone for the company.
larger Pictures: 01 | 02. First photo by Kenneth Owens.
The Bittercold Showdown 2011 is over, congrats to Julien Cudot (#1 Pro) & Dave Lang (#1 AM), full results below.
You can check raw footage of the Bittercold Showdown 2011 on: Vimeo.com/bcsd & Youtube.com/mrcollinmartin. Alex Kaytu filmed his BCSD run with a helmet cam, video on Youtube: PLAY.
BCSD Pro Finals: Unedited footage by Mr Collin Martin - PLAY: 01 | 02
Pro Results
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Razors is proud to release the first pro skate of one of our most popular riders on the team: Stefan ‘Horn’ Horngacher. His first pro skate is also the world premiere for Ground Control’s Formula 1 XS frame.
Highlight of the frame is a wider split which provides significantly more grinding area even with a 4 wheels flat set up. Also, the axle bolts are deeper recessed and the H-block area is thicker giving the frame even more strength and durability. The maximum wheel size is 60 mm (outside) or 56 mm if riding 4 wheels flat.
The baseless boot design provides a super close contact to the ground and is much more responsive than traditional skates. The replaceable backslide plate is perfectly grooved and aligned with the groove of the frame.
The Horn skate comes with a new Razors liner with oversized padding and articulated ankle shape which looks your heel in like a vice. It also features Horns signature wheels and ABEC 7 bearings.
Features
Ground Control Formula1 XS Frame
Based on the popular Formula 1 frame, Ground Control’s new F1 XS frame features an extra wide split, deeper recessed axle bolts and a thicker H-block; 15 mm wider than the split found on the traditional F1 frame.
The maximum wheel size is 60 mm (outside) and/or 56 mm if riding 4 wheels flat.
It also comes with the smaller axle bolt heads of the FLT2 frames resulting in increased material around the axels for even more durability. The frame will premiere on GC Pro Rider, Stefan Horngacher’s Pro Skate.
Features
Photos: Chinarollerblading.com, Clac, Hug33. Thanks to The Inline Kid & Manulocus Bordeaux.
Skatesetup.com Photos (Post from 2010) - Link