Shred session at the Gelsenkirchen Hassel skatepark with Daniel Koopman, Eugen Enin & Jo Zenk. Filmed & edited by BTK, Summer 2022.
Towns: Berlin | Essen | Frankfurt | Hamburg | Leipzig | Munich | Stuttgart. Skateparks: I-Punkt Skateland. Crews: Beauty without cruelty | Borklyn Zoo | Ludus | Vollkornblading. Skaters: Eugen Enin | Sven Ischen | Jens Kufner | Jo Zenk.
Shred session at the Gelsenkirchen Hassel skatepark with Daniel Koopman, Eugen Enin & Jo Zenk. Filmed & edited by BTK, Summer 2022.
Tebbe Siems - best of 2022 clips. “Thanks everyone for filming”.
5 days in Berlin (Spandau) October 22 with the Ludus & Burza Torden Crews. “Aber mit ohne Sahne*”. Featuring: Levi van Rijn, Sjoerd Peters, Alfons, Moh, Markus, Davy Wouda & Dirk.
* Without Cream.
Skaters: Eugen Enin, Sven Ischen, Bastian Thüring, Stefan Selders, Jaro Frijn & Nils Rinas. Camera & Cut by Daniel Enin.
Eugen Enin and Jo Zenk - Kizer IV Superfluid, promo video by Daniel Enin, filmed in Hombruch, Germany.
Promo Speech: The KIZER Fluid IV Superfluid may be the best anti-rocker frame on the aggressive skating market. Designed to be the ultimate aggressive frame for grinds of all kinds, the frame is lightweight, super-strong, and slides on all types of surfaces - from rails to coping to marble, to rough concrete ledges, the all-new Superfluid material can withstand lots of abuse while sliding perfectly on all materials and obstacles. To improve control, the KIZER Fluid IV Superfluid has a unique groove shape that leads directly towards the anti-rocker wheel, resulting in perfect lock-on and fast, smooth slides. This lightweight frame accepts up to 60mm wheels on the outside of the frame and standard anti-rocker wheels on the inside positions providing maximum rolling speed and the lowest possible height to improve balance and stability. To match your foot size, the KIZER Fluid IV comes in three different lengths. The frame includes double steel axles & aluminum frame spacers to ensure your wheels spin faster and last longer. The Fluid family of frames has been a favorite anti-rocker frame of aggressive skaters for years and the KIZER Fluid IV improves on what is already a superb collection of frames. Try it for yourself.
In the summer of 2020, there was a window of time that allowed travel between Denmark and Germany. Quinny & Boysen utilized this opportunity to hang out, skate, and film… This then developed into multiple trips through Hamburg, Copenhagen & Aarhus. After jumping the hurdles of hospital trips, restricted travel, broken cameras, and a newborn, they got there in the end.
Take a trip through the “Seasons”. A video by Karsten Boysen. Music: Intro - Yves Ardelt. Main Song: Vague - Far Away. **Graphics: Jonas Bødtker.
This is “Oh I Believed”. Cut: Connor Pearce & Fabian Gaile. Rollerbladers: Cedric Stransky, Connor Pearce, Daniel Jurzyna, Fabian Gaile, Justas Karcauskas and Pawel Fijal.
Description: Passing around the camera with the aim of collecting different visions of each individual involved in the project. The main structure contains 2 parts, which document having visitors in Poland as well as afterwards in Germany. A lovely get together with friends. Thanks for the lovely time, mates! Visit Muzzle.site.
4 spots and 8 minutes of quality grinderblading – Saturday’s street jam is the core of Abriss and still only a fragment of the experience that we shared. Cheers to Cavin Brinkman for capturing it! The Festival of Inline Roller will resume in 2023. Please, come again and tell all your friends!
Previously: USD Team @ Abriss Berlin 2022 - Edit by Daniel Enin.
Visit Abrissberlin.eu. Abriss 7 is supported by: Edo Goods, Syeah!, Kaltik, Entente Goods, Dead Wheels, Solá, Rockin Frames, Loco Skates, Soma Athletics, Hedonskate, Winterclash, Plastic Pushers, Angry Spandau Youth, Le Soir.
Railception with Eugen Enin for Borklyn Zoo.
USD Team @ Abriss, Berlin (Germany) 2022. Eugen Enin, Michael Witzemann and Sven Ischen were at the Abriss Berlin 2022! As this years street jam didn’t follow the concept of a classic competition, there wasn’t a podium or prize money to win. The boys still had fun and managed to lace some cool tricks! Camera & Cut by Daniel Daniel Enin.
Concept of the contest: This year, the Saturday street jam at Abriss did not follow the concept of a classic competition. You know the deal: 3-4 spots and a glorious winner at the end of the day. We want to do things differently: no podium and no prize money to win at Abriss 7 but a lot of awards given out during the week, instead.
We do this, because we want to create an event, that is oriented towards participating, rather than sitting down to watch others skate. We do this, because after a 2-year-break, we didn’t feel like continuing as if nothing ever happened – or keeps on happening and because it’s a hustle to raise prize money. This is an experiment, and we can’t fin wait to reunite and see how it turns out.! […]