WIN THE MOST EXPENSIVE SKATEBOARD WE MAKE! PRODUCT CHALLENGE | Santa Cruz Skateboards
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
- Want to win the most expensive board we make!? Tune in and listen closely to SC Brand Manager @AndrewCannon to find out how you can win BIG!
00:00 Intro
00:11 Board Specs
03:56 Flatground
10:32 Rail
14:13 Ledge
17:40 Outro
Hit up our US Dealer Locator to find a shop near you!
santacruzskateboards.com/dealers
See the latest at our official store 🏁
nhsskatedirect.com/pages/sant...
Santa Cruz Skateboards, located in Santa Cruz California, was established in 1973 by then owners, Richard Novak, Doug Haut and Jay Shuirman who founded NHS Inc. Santa Cruz Skateboards has long been revered as one of the original skateboard companies that has not only survived over the years, but contributed to the innovation and modernization of skateboards and skateboarding. From the beginning, 'TIL THE END.
Santa Cruz Skateboards Team: Blake Johnson, Devin Flynn, Emmanuel Guzman, Eric Dressen, Erick Winkowski, Fabiana Delfino, Henry Gartland, Jake Wooten, Jereme Knibbs, Justin Sommer, Keet Oldenbeuving, Kevin Braun, Rob Pace, Ron Whaley, Maurio McCoy, Phoenix Sinnerton, Steve Alba, Tom Asta, Tom Knox & Yndiara Asp
Visit The Henry Gartland Foundation 💜
www.thehenrygartlandfoundatio...
Check us out on TikTok!
vm.tiktok.com/Jeh8UyK/
Learn more about Santa Cruz Skateboards at:
santacruzskateboards.com/
Follow Santa Cruz Skateboards on Instagram!
/ santacruzskateboards
Follow Santa Cruz on Twitter!
/ santacruzskate
'Like' Santa Cruz Skateboards on Facebook!
/ santacruzskateboards - Спорт
I just started learning two weeks ago and I’m still trying to nail ollies consistently - pure honesty 😂
Hey that's dope dude. Welcome home
Slow and steady wins the race!
I've just got a new board and started skatng again after a hiatus due to my disability,however it's going well&feels amazing,so I'm just getting my ollies back but I reckon in 10mins I'd make a fs shift no comply 👊🙏
Sick, don’t be embarrassed of you skill, we all had to get our Ollies consistent at one point
Kickflip front crook - on a ledge - I can flip into most grinds, but I just haven’t gotten around to this one! 👍
a kickflip!! ....haven't skated this century. But whenever I pass the skate park I imagine the flow and sound of a deck beneath my feet 🏵
I hadn't done a kickflip in over 15 years, 3 years ago I relearned them and now I can do them every try and heelflips and a list of other really fun and technical tricks. So what I'm saying is try learning kickflips again if you have the physical ability of course, or just get out and ride
Will have to see if I can nail them in 10mins 😅
Im a beginner skater but I’ve been skating a decent setup, rather old but it works. I could prob do a back 180 down a 3 or 4 stair, i still cant get over how sick that deck looks!
My hardest trick is a drop in, I was always more street. Haven't rode in a while and looking to get back into it! Love the videos (and what looks like an old school deathlense!) Keep them coming!
Frontside nollie flip on a small/medium transition. Nice to see these videos are back!
That's a nice & creamy rig right there, would love to own one! My hardest trick would definitely be the 360 rail flip, and will spill several times but usually stick it in 3 or so. Thanks for this awesome opportunity and good luck y'all
I just learned switch noseslide on a ledge, so I would think I could learn switch noseslide bigspin out in 10 minutes. Keep the videos coming!
Getting back on a board after 20 some years… I’m 43 now and my end of summer goal is getting my kickflip back. But in 10 mins I’d say maybe a sic pop shove or 50/50 grind cause for some reason those are my hardest grind to get back. Keep up the fire videos
For me it would probably be a varial kick flip! If not just a regular kick flip! Some days I got em some days I don't! Love the flowers on the deck!🤟
I could probably do a railflip to primo in 10 minutes but I’ve never tried it with a timer going. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE ANDREW!!
Hardest trick for me is just getting motivated to keep up with my kids, I have 2 boys that do everything spectacular, that I am really there #1 fan and biggest sponsor. I've even got 4 of the Pokemon blind bags for them. Fun times..... 🤙🏽 13:45
I'm 58yo, and landed my first ollie yesterday. Got back into skating this year, after a 20yr hiatus😮
best trick i can do is a long, smooth FS slappy noseslide. I'm not particularly good at skating but I try. At my local when the people who actually are really good see me do 'em they all get hyped!
I could probably do a 3 flip. I’m 42 now so not up to par on how I used to skate lol . Love the vids, keep em coming 🤟
Y'all are definitely going to laugh at me because it's a super stupid/illegal but probably a hospital flip 5-0 on a small ledge. When I was growing up I found out how easy it was for me to do hospital flips, it was a super weird looking trick that no one is corny enough to learn (except apparently you Andrew in your World Industries part XD.) so I decided to try to throw it into grinds. It never fails to get a laugh out of people so I am glad it can bring some happiness or laughter to people lol
The hardest trick I can land in 10 minutes is a bs halcab kickflip, or a fs 50 on a ledge. Love you vids, always get me in a good mood!!!!!
My hardest trick would be the bigspin 360 kickflip in 10min. Its always a challenge to stand it and im still not consistent in landing it. If it has to be on an obstacle it would be the FS Salad. Its a very scary trick for me. Im always glad if im able to land it
Mr. Cannon, im an old 80s rider until '16 i was hit by a Ford escape suv from behind going 45-50mph riding a bicycle. Also a disabled veteran, alot of unimaginal injuries. 2yrs later skating a mini halfpipe it took me about ten minutes to land blunt to b/s ollie. Then some guy said. Ya know its easier to do those f/s.😂 that setup really interests me. Hollow Indys, wheels, bearings and new construction plyed deck.
Indy Titaniums are the best trucks by far, out of the Indys. amazing quality. Im riding the 169''s
Treflip lip on a flatbar.Just got back to frequent skating and loving it again.
Love that set up! Would be so awesome if I get it! The hardest for me would be an Ollie 180…. I can’t really do board tricks but I can Ollie somewhat…. Usually grind and carve…. 🤙🏽
SANTA CRUZ is the BOMB man, even when I lived in South Africa many many moons ago my board was Santa Cruz O'BRIEN "REAPER . Loved that board man.
Frontside Boardslide to switch crook on ledges, it's been a favorite of mine for a long time. Definitely not the coolest trick but it's one I'm super stoked on.
Love VX decks!! I’ve probably bought 6 or 7 of Wooten’s decks over the last year. Hardest trick would likely be a tre flip over a boulder at my local park here in MD.
After skating again for about 2 months after a 20yr break (and being 53) the hardest trick I could do now is probably 180 off a curb or a solid flatground 360 lol Great video btw.
Well seeing that I just started about a year ago, I would say BS Boardslide on a curb is the best I could do! Did I mention I am 53!
Wow. Nice to see this series back. I was missing.
Fireeee vid. I could probably land an Ollie off a ledge. Hope this wins but I don't deserve a board this nice.
My hardst trick combo is: Frontside noseslide into krook, back into noseslide up into krooked and fakie out, done on a curb. Also a whole lot of fun 🙂
Best trick on any obstacle in 10 mins for me fakie half cab crook on a curb like nice long and proper
Dude, Andrew's skating is goals. All the fundamentals and more. and I'm not just saying that cuz I want to win.
Anyway, I can crook shuv out or front nose slide 270 out the cheesy way on a good day.
Hardest trick is laser flip. Sant Cruz rules! Nice video.
I have that deck on its way arriving Saturday.
I love those Indy Titanium's.
Gavin, Sent me a pair for some reviews i sent him.
I need a pair of those OJ double duro's still 54mm
That’s a cool setup! I think my hardest trick is backside carve and board slides
Its hard to say, my hardest trick for me personally is a rock to fakie on a good sized transition, although not super hard these are pretty scary to me, going back into the bowl backwards kinda scares me even though I can do them, my favorite tricks is probably a good phat 360 flip, they feel super good under the feet and can be hard sometimes so it is always a good feeling to land. (It is great to see these videos again after 3 weeks
My trick is just ollie after not riding for 22+ years and teaching my son how to ride has been amazing.
probably a bs 50-50 varial kick flip out in10 min love these videos
Halfcab heel but Chad Muska style where its through the legs. Love the videos, keep 'em coming!
has to definitely a feeble on a flat bar, love the vids man!!
my last boards I owned got stolen... but when I used to "THRASH!"
my hardest trick would be a 360' frontside boneless on flat.
Kickflip front board on a flatbar! Currently Skating the cosmic eagle Mccoy board, absolutely love it!
For sure hardflip 50-50 on a flat rail. That board looks dope tho!
I'm getting back into skating finally after over 10 years. I so close to kickflips constantly. 10 minutes I bet I can land a clean one rolling! Goal is making it cleaner 😅
A crispy clean no comply, take it or leave it 🤣 this setup would get me back to practice though!
I'm learning Sw fs heelflips. fakie Hradflips are cool too
I’ve got a couple slappys down and a bunch of mini ramp tricks but strictly flatground I could pop a nice high kickflip or front shove.
It would be the Ollie. My daughter started skateboarding so I decided to learn with her. Never got far when I was a kid but im doing so much better now. I’ve can do an Ollie but only sanding. Trying to roll and Ollie now. My daughter is learning right with me
Honestly, the best trick I could land in 10 minutes is probably an ollie on flat with the back wheels barely making it off the ground! At 45 years old I might not have picked the best time in life to start learning to skate 🙃
fakie big flip over a hip!!!! absolute favorite trick and the hardest one ive ever learned!
A pressure flip, it’s the trick I worked hardest on when I was a kid and can still pull it off after a few tries. I’m 45 years old now.
Definitely a 720 flip!! Once you pop, you can’t stop
Ollie. MAYBE a kickflip. I skated in the golden era until around 89, which was when I last landed a kickflip (called it an ollie kickflip back in the day, haha). Picked it back up several years back riding reissue cruisers. Finally got a popsicle a couple months ago (Henry Gartland - RIP), and I'm loving it.
Best trick I could do is a body varial backside boneless! Saw an old clip of Monty Nolder doing it. Grab the board mute instead of melon like a regular backside boneless, and flip it the opposite way to meet my feet. I usually need a few minutes to feel this one out, but it feels special to put down.
My hardest trick at 44yrs old after a spinal cord injury is a Pressure Flip as my body reaction time isn't what was prior to breaking my neck. I ran Bones Swiss Ceramics for decades with my Independent's and Ricta wheels, now just a hand me down..
Kickflip frontside 5.0 on a ledge usually comes fairly easy once I'm warmed up.
Sic vid as always SC 🤘🤘.
Backside 360 for hardest trick ATM.
ive never skated before but i would love to get into it, especially since i love to play skating games, if i won this, it would make my year
For me definitely a tre flip flat ground. I've only landed a few. Been skating off and on for about 15 years. Can't seem to lock em in. One day though!
Love to try the double duro’s
Nollie backside 180 to switch krooked, shuvit out. Thanks for the chance!
The hardest trick I could do in ten minutes, after not skating for 10 years… was a kickflip. I don’t know why. It was the 3rd trick I ever learned in 5th grade. I taught my stepson how to skate. I know all the foot placements… but after 10…… I can heel flip before kickflip. Any day, anytime.
Fabi kills and so does NHS! ❤you folks! 🛹🛹🛹👍🌍🌎🌏
My best trick on a obstacle would probally be a halfcab on a hip. Thats probally the only trick i am able to do a within 10 minutes haha😂
i’ve been skating on and off for a few years now and the only trick i can land consistently is my ollies but im aiming for bigger and better this year!!!
I had a trick in mind fs 5.0 on the quarter finger 360 flip out never done one but would be fun to try 😅
Heel flip is the best I have got.
I was just recently started learning how to ride a skateboard but I hold on to the gate to try and Ollie. I’m getting progress for sure but my husband can do a bunch of tricks, I’m still learning the names. Would love to get it for him.
Fakie heel on a good day, if not fakie full cab🤟 love the opportunity, thanks for the chance🙏
I'd be pumped so skate that setup. Fake flip is my hardest ATM.
that setup is so sickkk love to see the vid being filmed at perry my local but best trick prob has to switch pop shove
Flower Power 🌺✌🏼
I’d go for that ollie, dude, that one at Del Mar, over the fence. It’s si- si- sick! Either that or nightmare air (re: Lance Mountain) 😎🤙🏽
do these trucks come with better bushings? stock indy bushings dont do it for me
Probably treflip revert, or shove it late flip. Depends what you consider as harder. But I’m pretty sure I’d be able to make it in 10🙏🏼🔥
Back board on small or medium quaterpipe. Hella sick set up!
Well I was impressed by the switch front blunt !
My best would probably be nollie casper flip on flat and big spin front board on the small rail
Just getting back on the board, and so far the hardest trick I have down is the heel flip. Currently working on tre flips. However it’s a struggle being a bit older. Glad I stumbled on this channel, love the SC team! Looking to get on to a sc board real soon! Where’s that Tom Asta shape at!?
I'm 46 just started skating again after 20 years. I've always been a board breaker but now that I am quite a bit heavier than in my youth I can only ride VX. Anyway if I had ten min on that perfect little lite and poppy board set-up?...I'd love to be able to just ollie without any worry about hanging up (cuz my vertical leap leaves a lot to be desired now) and manual smooth and clean across any of the ledge boxes. Cuz thats all I want to do to be happy. That literally is my goal, and thats pulling way back from what I thought I'd be doing when I started again. Just To be able to cruz for the ten minutes without gassing out or having my legs burn off and just have a bit of a bigger pop and the balance to feel comfortable doing a clean manny. And from there the skatepark would be my oyster.
So cool
Handstand fingerflip in 10 minutes, such a good challenge
I have only skated vx decks for the past 4 years! I could never go back to traditional 7 ply boards. Hardest trick within 10 mins would probably be a fs 180 fakie mannie, fakie flip out!
It's understandable that certain tricks might be more challenging as we get older, but age doesn't have to limit your progress! Have you considered focusing on techniques and exercises to improve your Ollie, like strengthening your legs and practicing regularly?
A heel flip I’ve never been able to kickflip in my life but I haven’t had a new setup in 3 years so if I won it might just be my sign to learn kickflips
frontside shove down a 6 stair. Just getting back into skating, man did I miss being on a board!
Kickflip backside tailslide or front blunt shiv it out! Those would have to be the two hardest tricks I could do within 10 min. But it would take me awhile since I don’t get to skate everyday anymore.
My hardest trick in 10 mins is alley-oop fake 5-0 on transition. Being a heavy guy I've broken many boards skating flat & rails. I'd love to be able to learn and skate rails without the looming threat of breaking another board.
Frontside flip down my local 6 stair.
OMG IS SO NICE 🔥🔥🔥
You should do most expensive set up vs cheapest setup, I got a Santa Cruz deck in good shape at goodwill for $5, if you guys could find something similar you could show that it’s not the price that counts but how stoked you are to skate
Fakie Smith revert on mini! Good luck everyone!
A manual where I ollie out of the manual, off the pad. It feels so good but takes me a bit to get one that doesn't scrape or ghost pop. I really repect people that have the balance and board control to do manual tricks.
An Ollie. Last year I had a stroke which resulted in losing most of my balance. It has taken almost a year for recovery, but I am able to stand on a board and ride. Which is something I wasn’t sure if I would be able to ever do again.
Back 360 down 7 be one best but varial heel on flat great feeling and fs noseslides feeling great again thank you Andrew Santana Cruz and team for all you do and continue to do 🦾🦾🦘🤠
Hardest for me would be a toss up between switch backside flip on my local park hip, or a nollie flip body varial up the bank. Board looks sick tho! Bet it skates buttery
Ooh I’d love this board!! I would love to do an impossible ❤️🔥 or at least try to
As a short mom, i always wanted to try her 14" wheelbase. Started skating again with my kids, in March, after 20 years.. Tre flip is so frustrating/hard for me atm. I need more scoop power.
I'll keep ir Low with nose Willy to varial. Thakx
50-50 to frontside tail slide. Maybe back shuvit out if I want to add some flare.
Inward Heel flip on flat 🛹💖🤤