REAL: Reazy-c

The guys over at Deluxe recently sent over one of the newest Real boards for us to review. It’s the Reazy-c, it’s for those who like a lower center of gravity and the feel of a mellower ride. They finally offer a board with mellower concave that doesn’t sacrifice strength for control. As always with every deluxe board whether it be Anti Hero, Krooked or Real you know that you are getting boards made by people that actually skate them and in my opinion that makes all of the difference in the world. The old saying of ” for skateboarders, by skateboarders” couldn’t be more true here. Support the ones who are supporting you. Ride Real, roll forever.

For more info check out the deluxe site here.

-JC

Grey Skateboard Magazine

Grey is a new skateboard magazine out of London, England. Editor, Henry Kingsford and the other fine folks of Grey are sharing views of skateboarding that are different than your standard skateboard magazine. Not only is it different in it’s actual physical size, the 4″ x 6″ format, fits perfectly in the chest pocket of your favorite blazer. It’s vastly different in the way it simply showcases Londons spots and skateboarders. As it says in the introduction ” there will be less emphasis on the gnarliest, most groundbreaking skateboarding.”  Instead Grey chooses to focus on new spots and the lesser known skater. Even though there is an interview with Nick Jensen and a little story about Mike Manzoori, Grey fills it’s pages with skaters who’s names I’m sure one day you will most certainly know. Names like Rory Milanes and Lucien Clarke will one day be rolling off the tongues of skateboarders everywhere.

Grey is 100% skateboarding at its finest.

To learn more about Grey, check out their website and get yourself a copy.

-JC