Archive for May, 2010

187 Pro Knee Pads Review Pt 1

May 28, 2010 at 1:19 pm
Jared Stein

As I start to skate more ramps and bowls I’ve realized the need for good knee pads, and heard that 187 Pro knee pads are about the best. My brother has sworn by Boneless knee pads for almost 2 decades, but they are near impossible to get a hold of (he’s wearing the more expensive Paincheaters knee pads now).

Having read in a number of reviews that the 187s run large I bought a size small, and they fit nice and snug on my skinny legs (I’m 5’10” & 140lbs). The 187s have surprisingly less strappage than the Pro-Tecs that these replace, but that doesn’t mean they lack in security; in fact, they feel more secure, and seem to offer a good range of motion.

As for the cushioning, well I haven’t ridden them in a bowl yet but just walking around the house and randomly dropping to my knees is a surprising comfortable experience. The most I feel is a little left-right motion on my caps, which I expect will diminish as they mold to my shape. And what is that on the inside? Cushy fleece? Nice!

I picked these up at Social Skateboarding.com, a site I haven’t used before but seems to have a lot of killer deals–these were about $16 less than any online competitor.

I’ll report more on how these work out once I’ve recovered a little from last night’s skating.

Video: Scottish 5 Tricks

May 27, 2010 at 10:05 am
Jared Stein

I’m really digging Zander Ritchie’s “Scottish 5 Tricks” video series that he’s pumping out over on mpora.com–and not just because I’m 1/4 Scot! As the title suggests, this series spotlights Scottish locals showing off 5 tricks.

So far:
Scottish 5 Tricks with Stu Graham at Edinburgh skatepark
Keith Allan & Dave Lane do back to back 5 tricks each.
Scottish 5 tricks with Daniel Nicholas

Scoff Laces Have Arrived

May 17, 2010 at 9:48 pm
Jared Stein

Just received a pair of Scoff “military grade” shoe laces (created for skating) in the mail this afternoon. Here’s a pic:

These came just in time to replace the horrid yellow x-country ski boot laces that are standard with my new Osiris Bronx Slims (picked up from the clearance shelf at local Board of Provo):

Unfortunately, these are too short to fit hi-tops, so I’ll have to use them on another pair and hope Scoff releases some 60″+ sizes.