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jp
Retired tranceaddict

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Holland
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Mar-07-2005 14:24
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Acton
Like a FCKNG BIRD

Registered: Mar 2002
Location: London
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Mar-07-2005 14:49
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nrjizer
vive le deep

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bumfuck, GA
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I aggressive skate, I think it's just a lot more fun than skateboarding. Yes, it's definately easier to pick up, but you can make it as difficult as you like. I don't see any skateboarders doing 540s and 720s into grinds. No hate, though, they do crazy shit too. But you just can't make that argument.
Now, if you're gonna get blades and plan to do tricks and shit, there's a lot of options available. My personal favorite skate is Remedyz, they simply fit and skate the best. USD Thrones are probably the next best bet, plus they have a hard shell and are about indestructable. Razors has some nice skates, but in personal experience, they have no heel lock. Drives me crazy. Salomon also makes a very solid skate, probably #2 in comfort.
One skate you might want to consider though is the Xsjado (shadow). They're a new brand, look weird and take a lot of shit, but they seem to be very solid skates. I couldn't tell you from personal experience - however, I skated with Tom Hyser recently (very old school skater, runs Skatepile and has designed a lot of skates), he has them and loves them... and he obviously has his pick of the litter. Basically, the skate comes with their own shoes (they call em footwraps, it's kind of like a rock climbing shoe) that you wear around wherever... then you strap your foot down into the skate. Kind of an odd concept but it works, and if you're gonna be going around town and shit it might be easier for you. You wouldn't have to carry around another pair of shoes. Plus they're suited best for skating odd/unique obstacles (mostly because of their frame), and since you live in a plain town, this might also be a plus.
Btw, whatever you do, make sure you get a skate size that is good and snug if you're gonna be doing any kinds of tricks. Your ankles will thank you.
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Mar-07-2005 15:13
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Lira
Ancient BassAddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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As for the Good Charlotte thing, it's all good here, Jackson - most Brazilians don't know Good Charlotte anyway, and I personally already dress up like a skater so if I were to be linked to the stereotype of a skater, I wouldn't even need the skate itself (it's funny how people often ask me whether I skate because of my clothing ).
I wouldn't skate with friends, though - at least I can't see that happening, although I've just found out one of my girlfriend's best friends is 5% of my city's Hockey Association (yes, they've got only 20 players )... who knows I don't join them?
Isn't this Xjadow thing too expensive though? I'm not sure whether I should spend too much money in the beginning. And Tweek, I'm almost sure the skateboarding scene here in Brazil is based in São Paulo, not in Rio, but both cities are 12 hours away from where I live so it doesn't really have an impact in my life 
Thanks for the recommendations everyone 
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
get a pogo stick |
I can't say I haven't thought of that 
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Mar-07-2005 16:22
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