For The Win. Made me think Foy Tiago Westgate too. 😂 I still got my DVD of "They don't give a f about us". Love seeing the older dudes still ripping, much love Winkle
Yeahhh, After I met Penny in Bordeaux I skated to Italy for 6 months to Assisi and Ancona over the alps on a Powell Pizza graphic sleeping under a different tree every night and rapping for Pizza.
well documented beautifully casual session. flo is such a style. he was the first one i saw in germany back in the 9íes doing those fast reverts off curbs. spots chill AF
I calculated that a common men's shoe size such as US10 / EU44 is ~11 inches, so a skater with US10/EU44 riding a 7.75" deck means they have ~3.25 inches of shoe hanging off the deck. I have US 13/EU 48 feet (12 inch length), so for me, if I were to ride a 7.75", I would have 4.25 inches of shoe hanging off the board, which is suboptimal and borderline psychotic hahah (I did used to ride 8s which was doable but still too narrow). I have primarily been riding 8.375 or ideally 8.5" boards since I can remember and it used to be VERY VERY hard to source 8.5" boards, sadly. But I required it to equalise the foot length to board width ratio.. 12 inch (US13 shoes) - 8.5" deck = 3.5" of shoe hanging off the deck, which is roughly the equivalent of a US10 shoe man riding a 7.75" deck (i.e., 3.25"). It's all relative. I love this aspect of selecting board width. I was grateful that wider boards became more common over the years. It made my life easier. But it's all about maintaining that sweet spot in my opinion. I think it is wrong for board companies to not produce narrower decks like 7.75 or even 7.5 because we all have different sized feet.
@@yesmaybe630 Oh true! That's pretty cool to hear. For the record, it's very difficult to find 13.5 US shoes man. Half sizes end once you hit 12, unfortunately.
@ I missed the 7.5 days. I quit in 1997 and started skating again in 2010. When I came back I couldn’t believe all the product on the market. Boards had totally changed in size and shape. And skateboarding was mainstream. Shocker considering I started skating in 1989 and was looked down upon by mostly everyone. Now it’s hip. Strange world we live in
THANK YOU Winkle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love watching these Winkle makes me feel like I'm back home with ya❤
Please more footage of Flo and Tom 💥💥🙏
I have to get to MACBA once in my life and see Penny and Winkle.
LEGENDary long one !! Thank you !
November in Barcelona 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 It's pretty miserable in Ireland this time of year Tom thanks for the reference, skate south for autumn 🍂
Jamie G is from Donegal, all rain no skate, "sure he was born in a barn that lad, or "started skating in a shed" xx
Dude Flo is crazy good mane, beast
Flo, Tom and Winkle 🏆
For The Win. Made me think Foy Tiago Westgate too. 😂 I still got my DVD of "They don't give a f about us". Love seeing the older dudes still ripping, much love Winkle
Yeahhh, After I met Penny in Bordeaux I skated to Italy for 6 months to Assisi and Ancona over the alps on a Powell Pizza graphic sleeping under a different tree every night and rapping for Pizza.
Sick! Sounds like an awesome experience ❤
An artist at Macba needs to make a statue of Tom , he is the Messi of skateboarding.
Need to get some of those Penny 2´s
Incredible!!!
well documented beautifully casual session. flo is such a style. he was the first one i saw in germany back in the 9íes doing those fast reverts off curbs. spots chill AF
So good those lines
Kyle is alcoholic
Breakfast beer jajaj
only here for Tom
The Humble Rootsman JAH Penny
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
So sick❤
Tom rules, forever
I like the quality in the film and cinematography, what did you shoot this on? Looks good
@@sketchy4205 assuming iPhone 16 pro max
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Premiun content
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wish i was in barca
Tom still sponsored by butter, silk and inner lips
Looks like these dudes are still skating 7.75s
They are!
I calculated that a common men's shoe size such as US10 / EU44 is ~11 inches, so a skater with US10/EU44 riding a 7.75" deck means they have ~3.25 inches of shoe hanging off the deck.
I have US 13/EU 48 feet (12 inch length), so for me, if I were to ride a 7.75", I would have 4.25 inches of shoe hanging off the board, which is suboptimal and borderline psychotic hahah (I did used to ride 8s which was doable but still too narrow).
I have primarily been riding 8.375 or ideally 8.5" boards since I can remember and it used to be VERY VERY hard to source 8.5" boards, sadly. But I required it to equalise the foot length to board width ratio.. 12 inch (US13 shoes) - 8.5" deck = 3.5" of shoe hanging off the deck, which is roughly the equivalent of a US10 shoe man riding a 7.75" deck (i.e., 3.25").
It's all relative. I love this aspect of selecting board width. I was grateful that wider boards became more common over the years. It made my life easier. But it's all about maintaining that sweet spot in my opinion. I think it is wrong for board companies to not produce narrower decks like 7.75 or even 7.5 because we all have different sized feet.
@ I think Tony hawk did the 900 on a 7.75 and he has a 13.5 /U.S shoe size.
@@yesmaybe630 Oh true! That's pretty cool to hear. For the record, it's very difficult to find 13.5 US shoes man. Half sizes end once you hit 12, unfortunately.
@ I missed the 7.5 days. I quit in 1997 and started skating again in 2010. When I came back I couldn’t believe all the product on the market. Boards had totally changed in size and shape. And skateboarding was mainstream. Shocker considering I started skating in 1989 and was looked down upon by mostly everyone. Now it’s hip. Strange world we live in
hey tom give me a ring.jose
Damn yo grandma came out of nowhere
Tom purely skates for the fun of it. I guess he didnt like the fame and attention he got when he was young cause it made it less fun for him.
1:44 LOL he's been watching Khalid Attaf