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Greyson Beal is a man who loves a wallie, of that we can be certain. Not to say the boy from Kennesaw, Georgia is limited to slappies and bashing his board into 90 degree angles, far from it, but he does seem to posses a penchant for launching out of vertical inclines and he seems to do it strikingly well.
This part for SOLO mag highlights this supreme skill of his rather ably, as well as a remarkable ability to awkwardly twist his way out of a multitude of slides and grinds. What we're trying to say, in a roundabout way, is that Greyson Beal is a bloody good skateboarder and that we've been rinsing this part on repeat since it dropped on Monday!
With Stateside streets and Barcelona staples facilitating the Element ripper's aesthetically pleasing approach, this part is a great way to start the year off with some hype. Click play now!