Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Dogtown Skateboards Triplane Wide Skateboard Deck


So you want to ride a cruiser deck? Most of the time these are longer, thinner models, and there's nothing wrong with them. However, what if you want something a bit wider, and I mean wide! Then that's where you got to go to the OG kings of skateboarding, and that's Dogtown skateboards. Dogtown skateboards started it all with the Z-Boys, and they are still going strong today. Sure, they are not on the same level as some of the other brands in skateboarding today, but they are no slouches. That being said, you could go with their triplane wide skateboard deck, as it has the classic Dogtown design, and it's wider than a medievl shield.

When you're looking for cruiser decks, you want something that is meant for cruising, and not so much for tricks, and that's where the Dogtown skateboards triplane comes into play. Not only is it wide, it's well built, and made so that you can cruise the streets like a surfboard on a wave, or you could ride it coffin style, or just about any other way that you want. This is not for those that want to do tre flips and street tricks in the general consensus of street skateboarding. Could you ride this in the streets and do tricks? Yeah, but it's really more of a cruiser from Dogtown skateboards. 

You can pick up Dogtown skateboards by clicking here

Monday, May 4, 2020

Baker Skateboards Reynolds Simpsons Parody Deck

They call him The Boss, and for the right reasons. Here he is portrayed as Homer Simpson, or for legal reasons not Homer Simpson choking out one of the Baker crew members. Baker skateboards is one of those brands that blew the roof off the industry a while ago with their reckless behavior, and stellar skateboarding. So if you know the brand, then you know that they are coming correct with their latest releases. This happens to be an Andrew Reynolds Baker Simpsons Parody deck and one that is going to be sold out fast, so get your grubby hands on it if you like it, otherwise, move along to another skateboard deck.

Click here to purchase Baker skateboard decks online. 

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Toy Machine Provost Nihon Deck 8.38 x 32



I keep harping about the time I first discovered Toy Machine skateboards. It was in a Big Brother skateboard magazine. If you know the magazine, then you know how crude and humorous it was, and how it is a legendary zine of tomfoolery. Anyways, the first magazine from skateboarding that I purchased was that one, and now that they are gone, I wonder if 2020 could even handle the brand of humor. Thrasher is still going strong, but I wonder when they will fold? Hopefully there's enough gusto to get them not to fold, but who knows. The first ad for Toy Machine skateboards that I remember said something about how it was the Blood Sucking Toy Machine, and that we should all bow down, and then there was the monster horns, and art by Ed Templeton. Fun stuff for parents to read through, luckily my parents let me keep the magazine never truly reading the contents. I recall the same magazine had an article about Jason Ellis, pro skater, but anyways, that has nothing to do with the Provost Nihon Skateboard Deck. That deck is awesome, and it is featured up here, or above all this text that no one is going to read. It's now out via the Blood Sucking Toy Machine skateboard company. You should get it, skate it, or put it on your wall.

You can purchase Toy Machine skateboards and more by clicking here. Or not, what do I care? 

Friday, February 7, 2020

Toy Machine Skateboards Carpenter Programming Injection Skateboard Video

Toy Machine Skateboards isn't just about putting out boards, they put out quality videos, have a good team, and are reliable when it comes to going hard in the proverbial paint. Toy Machine skateboards put out a Blake Carpenter programming injection video, and you get to watch it below.

Toy Machine Skateboards presents, this video, so get hyped:

Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists black Deck Review


Here we go, you're in the market for a new skateboard. You look at the wall of boards online or at your local skateboard shop and you aren't sure what to get. That's where the classics come into play, and one of the best brands from the 90s is still alive and well, and it's a best selling company that was founded by an artist and pro skater, Ed Templeton. That's the blood sucking Toy Machine skateboarding company. Today we take a look at the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists deck, and we discuss it. I ditched the template approach, and am just going to ramble and hope you get the message about the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists.

Toy Machine Skateboards Fist deck features a funny artistic approach. It's a pair of hands with the fists showing the Toy Machine graphic. Of course, you don't have enough space for the full name, Toy Machine, but that's ok, the artists behind the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists gave the hands a lot more room. Fantastic, eh? Indeed.

This is a board that is 8.5 x 32.25, which is a little larger than the average street board, but not quite as wide as vert boards. You'll find that this is a good sized option for modern versatile skateboarding, whether you're going to be hitting the streets or you're going to be stuck in one area. Either way, it's a solid board with the Toy Machine skateboards branding.

Overall, I recommend the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists, as it is a good skateboard, with multiple plies, and good artwork from the Toy Machine skateboarding company.

You can buy the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Fists by clicking here.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Toy Machine skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck Review


And we are back to looking at individual skateboard decks. This time around, we are taking a look at a board that is near and dear to me personally, and it’s from the blood sucking Toy Machine skateboards company. I’m talking about the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck, and it’s a featured board that is a bit different than what you may be skating right now. I switched my style up a little, as I’m getting older, and am skateboarding with wider decks to much improved landing and skating overall.

The Size and The Shape

As with any board that you would purchase, you’re going to want to know what the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck is like. This one in particular has an old school look and feel overall. It’s wide, and fits more along the lines of a board that you would skate pools with, than street, but it’s a throwback to the same stuff that Ed Templeton was skating when he first got professional status. The Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck features an old school shape with a new school concave and kick. For that purpose, you’ll enjoy how good this works for your needs. Whether you want a cruiser or you are looking for something a bit of an in between, this is a great board for just about any riding style you may have.

The Look and Appeal

The overall look of this board is directly related to the Toy Machine skateboard company graphics. When you look at the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck, you’re going to find that the graphic detail is straight from the mind of Ed Templeton. Templeton’s drawings are raw, and make the blood sucking Toy Machine skateboarding company all the more worthwhile to look into. If you are a fan of his work, or any of the photographs that he’s taken, then you’ll like the simplicity of this board’s graphic, and the overall design of the character. Bull Man is simple, and yet it’s complex in the way that it presents itself to the masses on a skateboard. If you’re down with Toy Machine, then you’ll like the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck.

Overall Rating For The Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck

The Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck is a board that really appeals to those that skate both vert and street. I skate a lot of transition, and this board is a good one to have under your feet. For me, it’s about versatility, and the 9.625 x 32 shape is a good one. The 9.625 is wider than the average skateboard deck, and it’s 32 inches in length is a standard for many. It’s a good board, it’s going to get you places, and if you’re a fan of skateboarding on both transition and street, this is a good one to get under your feet. You will find the Toy Machine Skateboards Indianapolis Bull Man Skateboard Deck through plenty of skateboard shops.

You can purchase Toy Machine skateboards by clicking HERE, and getting free shipping.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Toy Machine Skateboards Bloodsucking Series Indianapolis


Right now there’s a series of skateboards that are out from Toy Machine skateboards Indianapolis, and you’ll want to check them out. I for one am in Indianapolis and see that the boards are all over, but since I’m here I wanted to include that in the title, and well that’s why you’re seeing it written out. Anyways, I wanted to highlight this selection of boards from the Toy Machine skateboards team because it features a little bit of macabre and design work from the blood sucking toy machine skateboards brand.

Blood Sucking Toy Machine Skateboards

As you may recall, the company has been touting being the Blood Sucking Toy Machine skateboarding company for a long time. Even if you were to search online for, Toy Machine skateboards Indianapolis, you would still end up getting hit with the notion that this is a blood sucking company. So why not throw down some artwork on skateboards that feature vampirism? I mean, they aren’t the Creature skateboard company, but Toy Machine skateboards is no slouch when it comes to the macabre. Just look at their Bury The Hatchet skateboard line, where Jesus and the Devil are teaming up.

The Macabre Found With Toy Machine skateboards Indianapolis

If you’re looking for a new board, then you are going to want to look at what Toy Machine has to offer. This time around they have 7 skateboards and you can look them up online, Toy Machine skateboards Indianapolis, or you could look at them above in the picture provided. These boards are all different sizes, and features the vampirism note of blood sucking. Remember, the company is not just Toy Machine, it’s the Blood Sucking Toy Machine Skateboard company, and that’s something that you’re going to want to take into consideration, before you shop for any wood from them, right?

Order All Seven Toy Machine skateboards Indianapolis Blood Sucking Series

There are 7 total boards from Toy Machine skateboards right now. You can pick up one deck to ride, but if you’re a fan of Ed Templeton and the artwork that you find from the brand, you’re going to want to pick up all 7 today. I for one am going to get a few of these ,if not all 7 because, why not? I put boards on my wall as decoration, and these boards are definitely going to go up there. Whether you’re looking online for Toy Machine skateboards Indianapolis, or you’re looking for a new set of boards in general, you have to check out what Toy Machine skateboard sis bringing to you today.

You can click here to get Toy Machine Skateboards delivered to your home.