Staying warm, looking good. That's what this Fox hoody is about. Part of the Fox World Famous Fleece, the Fox Sultan Sasquatch Hoody is exclusively Fox. Often imitated, but never duplicated, the Sasquatch faux fur lining is sure to keep you warm and looking good at the same time.
The etnies Scout shoe won't be your perfect riding shoe, but it will probably do the rest. The shoe is super light and forms around your foot because of the all-mesh upper which is so breathable that air can freely flow in and out. The signature Rap Bar on the side identifies them as etnies, and the Scout’s have an elastic heel support for comfort and versatility. Because they're so light it's easy to bring a pair on your next trip and leave the flip flops at home. Available in Black and Red with Camo coming out soon.
If you're having a hard time getting your hands on a (free) copy of The Albion, you're in luck again today. They've released issue 13 online so you can read it all from your screen. Make sure the battery is charged because the contents list is long once again.
SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE. By increasing air volume inside the frame by 30%, the all new FOX AIRSPC goggle takes ventilation, peripheral vision and comfort to a new level. If you race BMX, or do the odd Stoppelcross this time of the year, your eyes need protection. Why? because you don't want that fly to get into your left eye, or your right one, it will mess up your postition. You don't want the dust, or the mud to mess up your vision. The AIRSPC also has different lens options available so
The importance of BMX media is immense. Without the magazines and websites a big part of BMX would not be told. It would be hard for the companies to reach their customers or to present their products. Jams and contests would not be reported about. Riders would not have a way to express themselves in an interview. Public riding spots would remain a secret and the news would not spread outside of your closest friends. 2020BMX magazine covers the Australian scene and does the above, and much more. Issue 49 has Jason Watts on the cover, blasting the MARKIT backyard ramps during his recent US trip. Photo by Colin Mackay. Jason gets an interview too. Ammon Chesworth's interview is done and took two years to finish up. Worth the wait? Pick up a copy and you be the judge. Tempered’s Filthy Drains event makes it’s return to bring good times and all the usual mayhem to Brisbane thanks to the hard work of Jerry Vandervalk. Andy Fortini and Kim Bloodson travel to South Africa in search of a new world. The Fox BMX Pro event at Rampfest gets covered.
DIG BMX did a Top 25 riders list on their own and voted Dennis Enarson number one. The HARO rider recently also won the NORA Cup for best ramp rider of the year and if you haven't seen the Markit video yet, make sure you get yourself a copy, it's rocking. Next to 25 awesome riders and an interview with Dennis Enarson, the new issue of DIG (3 issues shy of #100) has a bunch of extra's:
Since 1875, Liberty has been dedicated to pushing the envelope of the material print aesthetic from London to fashion hubs around the world. This season, Vans and Liberty collaborate once again on a collection that combines the rich history of Liberty with the classic heritage of Vans, producing a collection that is truly unique. Several Liberty Art Fabrics Vans models are available in the Vans store. For more sample models come inside.
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.