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Etnies Tea, Tres and Tapas
This past weekend, whilst the rest of the UK concentrated on the respective victories of Lewis Hamilton, Andy Murray and Portugal, skate fans from the west of the country were lucky enough to avoid the formalities of mainstream sporting action and instead take in the live radness of the touring Etnies crew.
Featuring the insane talents of Plan B’s Chris Joslin and Trevor McClung, Welcome’s Ryan Lay, Sour’s Barney Page and 5Boro’s Silvester Eduardo, Manchester’s Projekts skate park, a.k.a. The Pump Cage, was laid to waste with both style and ease late Sunday evening. Take into consideration that only 48 hours before the guys had been knocking out countless NBDs at Bedminster’s infamous Dean Lane facility and the whole experience becomes all the more impressive.
Both demos are available for you to check out now and keep an eye out for our exclusive series of Etnies interviews next week; they’re not something you’re going to want to miss!