The SUPRA 'Go Skateboarding Day' NYC 2011 Vid Goes Extreme in the City
Matt Ho — July 5, 2011 — Pop Culture
The SUPRA 'Go Skateboarding Day' NYC 2011 clip demonstrates that you're not limited to a car or a bike when you want to go cruising.
The SUPRA 'Go Skateboarding Day' NYC 2011 clip, directed by Dennis Martin, shows off the SUPRA team just tearing it up in the Big Apple. The crew cruises around, kick-flips and ollies throughout various landscapes of the city while, of course, drawing attention from a crowd. Whether they're jumping off a statue or even just a garbage can, it's entertaining watching what these guys can do when they're not on the main stage. Some faces you may recognize include Chad Muska, Lizard King, Terry Kennedy and Spencer Hamilton.
For skateboard fans, the SUPRA 'Go Skateboarding Day' NYC 2011 clip is a must-see. Who knows, maybe it'll inspire you to ride around the city.
The SUPRA 'Go Skateboarding Day' NYC 2011 clip, directed by Dennis Martin, shows off the SUPRA team just tearing it up in the Big Apple. The crew cruises around, kick-flips and ollies throughout various landscapes of the city while, of course, drawing attention from a crowd. Whether they're jumping off a statue or even just a garbage can, it's entertaining watching what these guys can do when they're not on the main stage. Some faces you may recognize include Chad Muska, Lizard King, Terry Kennedy and Spencer Hamilton.
For skateboard fans, the SUPRA 'Go Skateboarding Day' NYC 2011 clip is a must-see. Who knows, maybe it'll inspire you to ride around the city.
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