Nick Lomax has been signing the streets and skateparks all around the world on his USD skates for quite a while now. It was just a matter of time until he gets his own Pro Model. Check it out here:
Has this ever happened to you? Youre driving down the road on a warm summer afternoon, street-spot scouting, and out of the blue, BAM! There is a perfect mellow down rail with a perfect approach and perfect landing. Then as the session is just getting loose a security guard slowly walks over to the whole crew (with piercing eyes). Just as you are ready to pack up and escape the usual sit on the curb back ground check, the security guard mummers something in disbelief, your mood brightens up and you take a deep breath because the guy just said you can skate here, I just didnt SEE you.
Once in a week the Arizona scene gathers for the TNS (thanks to Revolution skate shop) at different skateparks around the Arizona area. The sessions are well known within the scene of course well visited.
My name is Sean Agoliati. I'm originally for Poughkeepsie, New York, but I have been living in Manhattan for the past two years. I'm 24 years old and I have been skating for about 8 years. My biggest influences that have impacted my skating are my friends who don't skate, my parents, Tri-State Skate and Greg Keiffer, and of course Remz.
Check out this edit from the Real Street Competition in Stuttgart, sick skating especially the tricks from Gagi Wagenblast and Daniel Prell are worth watching it.
Brian Aragon recently moved from his hometown Colorado to the Razors crib in San Diego. San Diego's local TV Channel has also caught up with San Diego's new resident. Brian has a clear goal: Let's put Rollerblading back on the map!