I haven't updated this blog in awhile, but i plan on doing so on a regular occasion. What you will see here leading up into the summer and beyond is edits, pictures, and random post having to do with anything.
Most of the time these days i find myself watching the Olympics and getting excited about baseball spring training. Also i cant wait to get skates back on my feet and to go out and skate the university again. This will have to wait because my license is currently suspend intill march 11.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Undercover Wheel Review
First Impressions:
(Only skated 1 session)
I just copped the Sean Kelso pro wheels (57mm, 89A) from Undercover's new line. Undercover has been making big promises with these wheels, and I was anxious to give them a try. The first thing I noticed about these wheels were of coruse the intense colours. Undercover claims the new pro line of wheels are the highest quailty of urethane available to date. Holding the wheels, they felt super soild and grippy. I threw some mix-match bearings in them (Vicious and a few cheapies) and the moment I stepped into the park I was flying!
The wheels almost do the work for you on transistions and quater-pipes. It boosts you right up to the copping without effort. They are also the smoothest ride I have ever had. They turn well, and don't slip at all in a wooden park. I have nothing negative to say about these wheels so far. Just when I was convinced Euolgy produced the best wheels, they might be 2nd to UC. I'll post photos of the wheels once I get the time.
- Warren Hutton
(Only skated 1 session)
I just copped the Sean Kelso pro wheels (57mm, 89A) from Undercover's new line. Undercover has been making big promises with these wheels, and I was anxious to give them a try. The first thing I noticed about these wheels were of coruse the intense colours. Undercover claims the new pro line of wheels are the highest quailty of urethane available to date. Holding the wheels, they felt super soild and grippy. I threw some mix-match bearings in them (Vicious and a few cheapies) and the moment I stepped into the park I was flying!
The wheels almost do the work for you on transistions and quater-pipes. It boosts you right up to the copping without effort. They are also the smoothest ride I have ever had. They turn well, and don't slip at all in a wooden park. I have nothing negative to say about these wheels so far. Just when I was convinced Euolgy produced the best wheels, they might be 2nd to UC. I'll post photos of the wheels once I get the time.
- Warren Hutton
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Endorsement Clothing is Dead
Well the way i look at it its always been dead. Endorsement clothing to me has just been an idea, an idea that i never really put the time into it or the money to make it happen. Its more of hobby and a way to support my to closest friends and favorite rollerbladers Will Broeze and Warren Hutton. I love you guys. Even though endorsement clothing is dead, doesnt mean ill find other ways to promote rollerblading in canada, mainly in my hometown of Guelph,ont. I have some ideas i wanna go forward with once i have the required money. Ill still update this blog with pictures, edits, and random shit for fun. Thanks for all the guys even though few that have been excited about endorsement, i appreciate it.
Keep rolling,
Jonathan Buchner
owner/founder endorsement clothing
Keep rolling,
Jonathan Buchner
owner/founder endorsement clothing
Friday, October 17, 2008
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