Friday 27 June 2008

The Super Size Sale Is On!!!

What are you waiting for? The Route One Super Size Sale has started and you're invited to join in the fun! Rammed to the gills with more savings than you could shake a deck shaped stick at, the sale has got literally tons (we've not weighed it all, but it probably is...) of unbelievable bargains.
With most shoes from £19.99, (some at £4.99!), T-Shirts from £4.99 and decks from £19.99 amongst loads of other amazing deals, there is something in there for everyone.
You may have received the catalogue in the post recently, but don't forget that it is just the tip of the iceberg, as the website is the place to go to see the whole sale. Make some time though, there's a lot to see!

Monday 23 June 2008

NASS Inline Edit

Here's an embedded version of the Route One Inline Team edit. Featuring Keir Lindsay, Andy Spary, Zak Buys, Rich Barber and Paul Bates, it's an absolute beauty, so sit back and enjoy!


Routeone Inline team at NASS 08 from Routeone.co.uk on Vimeo.

NASS Report By R1 Rider Keir Lindsay

NASS 08 was, as expected, a riot! After a quick 8 hour train journey from Glasgow, Scotland we (Me and my friend Stu) arrived at Shepton Mallet Showground on Friday evening at around 8 O'clock.

After signing in we went for a wander and were swiftly diverted to the 'Relentless Athlete tent' where we were assured we would be 'looked after'. On arrival we were pointed to the bar where we could get some refreshments and the best part was they were free!

I met up wth a few of my mates from Leicester; Cal, Jock and Dan Mac. Big Jock had already had one refreshment too many by the looks of things and everyone was in good spirits chilling on this big balcony. At this point I was introduced to Sam Currie and Lee Mainland (both Route One Riders) for the first time. With them I also met Paul Bates (Route One Rider) who I had met briefly in London at the Chris Farmer DVD premiere. All very pleasant gentlemen! Zak Buys (Route One Rider) was also there with the young Jamesy, both holding it down for the Kingdom of Fife.



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After a pretty good night we went to the Route One Stand in the morning where we got to meet all the staff working at the stall, which was packed to the gunnels with bargains and all sorts of goodies. Loads of people had also been signing up for the shoe competition which was happening every hour.


Rich Barber (Route One Rider) and I decided to start stacking boxes to see what the limit was that we could get to to jump. I think the highest we got was 6 boxes and about chest height! I’ve never jumped that high and I’m sure it was because it wasnt a brick wall or metal pole so I wasn't suffering from the fear factor. Shows you how much skating is in the mind.

Then at about 10 o'clock we headed through to the skate park where the competition was being held. Stu Game was trying to get a few clips but it was pretty hard because there was like 300+ people everywhere, most on bmxs. 1 or 2 bmxers kept going and just doing massive tailwhips and tail 360s: it was intense. A photographer for Route One was also there taking photos of the team.


At 11.30 the rollerblading started to take the course and we got about a 1 hour session before the am comp started.

My 1st run consisted of 1 540 then I fell and walked off. It must have looked like I threw a right wee hissy fit but the truth be known you have to be super consistent in these comps and one fall is not really allowed. So for my second run I was intent on not falling. I had a pretty good run; 540 the litte picknick table box 360 the lunch box front farv to flat on the far quarter, backroyal the driveway to flat then over for a cab 5 then a we 360 over the hip beside the wallride finnishing with a 270 backackslide on the rail.


Loads of sick American skaters were there and I found myself liaising with Brian Aragon on the little rail but he only did a few tricks because he was obviously quite limited on it compared to me.

Chilling with Eric Bailey and Stockwell is always fun because these guys have some good banter. I also got to meet Brent Hicks and Demetrious George for the first time, so thanks for making the long journey over guys.

Look out for me and my boy Dre Powell negotiation the size of the Vans tour bus in the next razors podcast: gotta love Dre man - he's such a cool cat and possibly one of the most friendly people I have ever met.

Then we went and skated the Gibbon Slackline out at some pavillion, with Paul Bates, Rich Barber, Zak Buys and Gibbon Slackline world champion Scott Quinn. Much to the amusement of Chaz Sands!!


After that we went and skated the rail outside a toilet then we skated a drop rail with a 2 inch run up. Then it was about 10 o’clock at night and I still hadn’t had my breakfast. Oops!

When I woke I watched the pro comp, ate a bit of my friends cornish pasty and started to feel sick. Then I had a 12 hour drive up the road being sick out the side of my mate’s car. I had to go to hospital and have been here for 2 days. I'm still in here and writing this from the hospital. Stay away from pasties kids. Nass 08 sick as ever!

Thanks Keir, you rock, check out his profile right here.

NASS Report By R1 Rider Sam Currie

We're back from NASS and here’s a little post to let you know what we've been up to. We didn't do too good on the photo front I'm afraid, there were loads of good friends there we haven't seen for ages, so our time was consumed with good conversation and many a brewski. There was a massive turn out this year and they had really hooked it up for the riders too, we had a massive athlete lounge complete with X-Box's, foosball, tiger skin rugs, massive couches and bean bags everywhere, free fruit, free beer, free nandos, a DJ and a hot tub.


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The competition was fun, the park was pretty tricky but everyone managed to squeeze some nice tricks out of it. Lee (Mainland) decided he couldn't be arsed to compete and when they called his name he scampered off and we didn't see him for three hours. I enjoyed watching the bmx guys shred the course. (it was designed for them as usual…)

We hung out at the Kingdom booth and mooched around the trade stands a bit, this is where Lee discovered his natural talent for snakeboarding. He couldn't quite master the random roller skate style skateboards though.


The nights were wild, we kept ending up in some random drum and base barn. Lee also spent half an hour trying to convince a bar lady to accept a completely ripped in half fiver and eventually succeeded by taping it together with stickers he found on the floor.


We managed to leave just in time because it p****d it down pretty much as soon as we got in the car. The journey home was super slow with loads of traffic on the motorways. We hit up little chef for some traditional bad road food and when we eventually got back we hung out with Lee's dogs for a bit and then parted ways for some much needed rest.

Cheers Sam, check out his profile here.

All taken with much thanks from the excellent Dirt Box website

NASS Winners Announced

For those of you that came to NASS on the weekend, you'll know we were running a rather tasty competition and we've got the winners right here. All you had to do was fill in a card and slot it in our massive golden box and you were in with a chance of winning a pair of shoes EVERY HOUR!
So here are the names, a massive thanks to everyone who entered and congratulations to those that did, you'll be getting your free shoe invite any time now!

You're a winner!
Aaron Roberts, Adam Skinner, Adam Winchester, Danielle Arund, David Davis, Elliot Stock, James Gibson, Gary Roper, Jack Turrell, Jake Harris, James Robinson, Jo Foy, Joe Johnstone, Josh Gideon, Olly Beha-Burr, Owen Jones, Sam Barnes, Simon Rose, Stacey Smith, Thomas Rees, Tim Bickham and Wayne Norton-Hill.

Friday 20 June 2008

NASS at R1 Edit


NASS 08 went off this year and the routeone inline team, were there to enjoy it. Check out this little edit of some of the tricks that went down. Featuring Keir Lindsay, Andy Spary, Zak Buys, Rich Barber and Paul Bates.




Full NASS write up and photo's below!

NASS 08!

NASS was back at the original Shepton Mallet venue in full force this year. Routeone stand was there and pumping all weekend. With Kingdom mag as a sponsor and handling the inline side of things, it was guarenteed to go off!

R1 stand st NASS


The Kingdom Booth where the mags were getting snapped up!


The whole Routeone team less Tom Portas was there to check it out - Andy Spary, Keir Lindsay, Lee Mainland, Sam Currie, Rich Barber, Zak Buys and Paul Bates.



Jon Julio, Rich Barber, Andy Spary and Paul Bates


Friday night was the classic NASS mash up involving under cooked food, over-priced beer and fairground rides that make you chuck both up anyway. Gotta love it.

The sun sweated everyone out of their tents by about 9am on Saturday so we headed to the park to check out the course. As you can see from some of the pics it was a transition based primarily BMX course but it worked really well for rolling too, offering up loads of transfer and big trick opportunities you know the likes of Aragon, Haffey and Chaz would be all over.


The NASS course


The only criticism would be it could have had more stuff to grind. That didn't stop the legend that is Keir Lindsay absolutely killing the short square rail with 270 backside backslide 270 out, 360 mistrials and 270 back royale 630 out to name a few.



Keir Lindsay getting funky




Zak Buys was laying off the grinds due to a dodegy ankle but was flowing some nice lines and Rich Barber eyed up a few of his trademark massive transfers.




Rich Barber - Transfer


The Qualifying comp was a close event with a very high skill level. Sam Tuffnell looked like he was ready to take on Aragon and Haffey and qualified by a mile for the pro event followed by Julian Coulter and Zak Whitelaw. Another notable run was Dan Mclaren missing out on qualifying and coming 4th by one vote after a solid run which included an effortless alley oop topsoul on the nasty down square rail and true top porn across the nasty flat square rail.



After the comp the park was taken up by the BMX and skateboard events, and the ramps were pretty crowded so we found a spot to set up the Gibbon slackline and had a session on that! The list of tricks you can do on the slackline doubled with sweaty's, kindgrind's and even fishy's getting laced on it.



Keir Lindsay - Sweaty on the Gibbon slackline



It was attached to a hexagon fence type thing and Paul Bates led the way hucking from the slackline over the fence and then transferring to grind the fence. Check out the edit to see some of the tricks that went down.


Paul Bates - Back Royale to huck the fence




Zak Buys - Mizou to huck the fence

If you can remember what happened Saturday night then you didn't drink enough, but i did. So i can't tell you. Although Keir's drunken freestyle battles with Dre Powell were the funniest thing i've ever seen...until the next morning at 9am when I saw Keir still up, still drinking and still roaming about shouting Skull fuck!


The pro event was everything you expected it to be and more. All the top names showing why they are the top names and the unstoppable Aragon and Haffey going bigger than anyone with 900 transfers and crazily high boosts out of the quaters.


Brian Aragon - 540 out the quater



Brian Aragon - 900 transfer


Frazer Watson absolutely went off on one and destroyed the park and the competition to take first place and 2.5 grand!



Frazer with his £2,500 1st place check. Nice.




Followed by Haffey in 2nd and Aragon in 3rd.



Haffey and Aragon with their cheques




Sam Tuffnell made sure no-one would forget his name by doing one of the most ridiculous tricks i've seen in a very long time to take the undisputed 'best trick' award, even though he didn't roll away with it landed, if you see the clips i think you'll agree he earned it.



Sam setting up for the best trick


Sam mid-gap to the roll in to win best trick



All in all a wicked event and put on well by the organisers. There was a VIP area with a hot tub, free booze and Nando's chicked and more free relentless than your nervous system could take. Nuff sed. Looking forward to next year!



Chilling in the V.I.P. Hot-tub

Jenna Downing relaxing in the V.I.P. area















Thursday 12 June 2008

Route One Riders Have Arrived!

Why we haven't done this any sooner is a bit of a mystery, but finally we're giving the Route One Team Riders the spotlight that they deserve!
If you didn't know already, Route One has two teams, one skateboard and one inline, both rammed full of the best skaters we could get our grubby little mits on! On the profile pages you will discover a bit of background behind the riders and see some sweet shots of them in action. The profiles will be updated all the time, with new videos, photos and information for you to peruse at your leisure. NASS should give us some great footage, so keep an eye out for updates.
So if you've got some spare time, give it a look and find out a little more about some guys (and girls) with a very bright future.
GO TEAM!

Tuesday 10 June 2008

Sam Currie's birthday!




It was Sam Curry's birthday a few days ago and instead of predictably going for a Vindaloo -Sam and the boys headed to the freezing cold beach to enjoy a classic English BBQ which involved collecting drift wood, Scrumpy burgers and of course the mark of Zorro branding on arses. Nice. Happy Birthday Sam!










The little Mermaid?!




Routeone team rider Sam Currie was out skating and shooting pics when he was approached by this kid who said 'he used to rollerblade, but quit cos it was too easy'.....he now spends his time doing parkour-esque flips named after his Disney heroes like this 'Ariel' in the above photo. Sam cheers him on as the rest of us wonder if rollerblading will survive after the loss of this clearly talented young man...

Monday 9 June 2008

Route One's Gone Social Networking Mad!

In an effort to reach out and touch (not in that way) all our customers, we've been setting pages on all the social networking sites. From Facebook, to MySpace, bebo to Skatebook, Route One is now there.
If you want to be our friends, and we'd love it if you would be, then get over to your network or networks of choice, find us and add us, as we're a bit low on buddies at the moment!
These pages will be updated pretty much daily with new stock, new and exclusive competitions, news, videos and much much more, so they should be your first port of call if you want updates on the wonderful world of Route One!

Inline NASS Details Announced

Some details have been announced regarding the Inline events at this years NASS and it's looking pretty special so far. With the likes of Chris Haffey, Brian Aragon, Erik Bailey, Chaz Sands and Oli Short, all battling it out for their share of the £4.5k prize purse, it's goona be huge.
Route One also has a large team in attendance and these are the guys you really want to be looking out for: Andy Spary, Keir Lindsay, Paul Bates, Lee Mainland, Sam Currie, Zak Buys, Rich Barber and Tom Portas. (Sod the big names, everyone's seen them before!)
Route One will also be in the main retail hall; selling all kinds of discounted inline hardware, the team will also be hanging around so you can meet them and show the love, we'll also be running some sweet competitions, so come along and enter. It will be worth your time!
Click through to see the street course layout, which you'll be able to skate for at least 2 hours a day! Result!


Street course map:

Inline Promo Vid:


NASS - So Close You Can Almost Smell It!

It's just over a week away and boy are we getting excited! That's right, NASS '08 is just around the corner and the anticipation is almost too much to bear. The Route One stand is coming along nicely (sort of), the R1 teams are getting prepared and the long range weather forecasts look promising, all we need to sort out now is what we're sleeping in, tent, car, hotel or ditch...
Anyway, if you haven't got your tickets to the UK's biggest and craziest action sports and music festival, what in God's good name are you waiting for? It really doesn't get any better than this! Pro skaters, live music, mad happenings and Route One of course, all set in the beautiful rolling west country hills.
Perfection!

Keir Lindsay and Zak Buys skatepark edit


Check out this edit of Route one's Keir Lindsay and Zak Buys killing Transgression skatepark in Edinburgh at Ocean terminal with their mates. (If it says 'video unavailable it's just an error with you-tube - hit refresh till it plays!)

Thursday 5 June 2008

Remz 08 one review by Paul Bates. Edited Ben Sach


Check out this slick edit of R1 team rider Paul Bates reviewing the Remz O8 one skates. Filmed and edited by Ben Sach.