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Thursday, March 12, 2015
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Flavor Awakening Deck Review by Gryndo Scooters
Casey DeHaven of Gryndo Scooters recently got his hands on the Flavor Awakening Deck, and he made a review for Gryndo. Check it out below.
I’ve been an avid supporter of Kevin Demay and his scooter deck designs ever since his original Ethic and Addict parts were released. I’ve always loved the way Kevin designs his parts, and the heart he puts into it. It seems like every deck he designs builds off the last. The Addict deck definitely had a couple of problems - no flat bottom, no flat sides, was a little weak; and the brake system was cool but also odd. The Ethic deck built off the Addict: fixing the brake issue, becoming more solid while maintaining the lightweight feel, and also incorporating some cool new graphics and designs. Now Kevin Demay has developed the Flavor Awakening Deck, which I believe is the essence of perfection from Mr. Demay.

Flavor Awakening Deck Specs: 21.25"/20.5" x 4.5", Integrated, Flat Sides, Flat Bottom, Flex Fender Brake
Price: $149.99
Color Options: Black, Blue, Raw
Everything about the Flavor Awakening scooter deck is perfect (and even more so in the V2 model, which solves some of the strength issues the original had). It is lightweight while feeling supremely solid. It has a flat bottom, flat sides, integrated headtube, super sleek design, awesome graphics, noseblunt plate, and a killer brake system that is easy to dial.
Overall I'd say the Awakening deck will work for any type of rider. If you’re a bit shorter get the 20.5" long deck. Like bigger decks or are a bit taller? Get the 21.25" and you’re set. This Flavor deck has it all, whether you're a park rider, a street rider, or just a mellow rider. It looks good, rides good, and feels good. To me that sounds pretty rad, and I’m loving every moment I spend riding this bad boy. The Awakening V2 Deck from Flavor - check it out now!
- Casey
I’ve been an avid supporter of Kevin Demay and his scooter deck designs ever since his original Ethic and Addict parts were released. I’ve always loved the way Kevin designs his parts, and the heart he puts into it. It seems like every deck he designs builds off the last. The Addict deck definitely had a couple of problems - no flat bottom, no flat sides, was a little weak; and the brake system was cool but also odd. The Ethic deck built off the Addict: fixing the brake issue, becoming more solid while maintaining the lightweight feel, and also incorporating some cool new graphics and designs. Now Kevin Demay has developed the Flavor Awakening Deck, which I believe is the essence of perfection from Mr. Demay.

Flavor Awakening Deck Specs: 21.25"/20.5" x 4.5", Integrated, Flat Sides, Flat Bottom, Flex Fender Brake
Price: $149.99
Color Options: Black, Blue, Raw
Everything about the Flavor Awakening scooter deck is perfect (and even more so in the V2 model, which solves some of the strength issues the original had). It is lightweight while feeling supremely solid. It has a flat bottom, flat sides, integrated headtube, super sleek design, awesome graphics, noseblunt plate, and a killer brake system that is easy to dial.
Overall I'd say the Awakening deck will work for any type of rider. If you’re a bit shorter get the 20.5" long deck. Like bigger decks or are a bit taller? Get the 21.25" and you’re set. This Flavor deck has it all, whether you're a park rider, a street rider, or just a mellow rider. It looks good, rides good, and feels good. To me that sounds pretty rad, and I’m loving every moment I spend riding this bad boy. The Awakening V2 Deck from Flavor - check it out now!
- Casey
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Saturday, September 20, 2014
New Tilt Arc Clamps at Gryndo
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The all-new Tilt Arc clamps are finally available at Gryndo Scooters! These long-awaited clamps are a new spin on the classic and popular Tilt Double, SCS, and LT pro scooter clamps. Each Arc clamp is crafted from 6061 heat-treated aluminum, and is profile machined for a superior design that perfectly balances weight and strength. Tilt Arc clamps feature custom bolts and 50% larger threads for an extra dose of clamping power. These clamps are incredibly reliable, and won't let you down in the middle of a shred session. Your scooter will stay dialed and your compression will stay tight, no matter what gets thrown at you. Finally, every Tilt Arc clamp bolt comes pre-applied with anti-seize – yet another layer of protection to ensure the incredible performance that you need. The Tilt Arc clamp comes in six colors and is available in three versions – the Tilt ARC Double clamp (for oversized bars only), the Arc SCS clamp (with SCS compression and a shim for standard and oversized bars), and the Arc SCS LT clamp (with SCS compression for standard sized bars only). Pick one up today and you'll see why riders the world over have made Tilt their clamp of choice. |
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Gryndo Parktage #3
Adam Cordova and Ian Herncjar get it done in the third Gryndo park video, filmed in Denver's amazing skateparks. 5050 3 whip a downrail is so nutty. Issac Miller on the buttery flick too.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Gryndo Team Video Spring 2013
The Gryndo team has expanded this year, to include a bunch of AM guys. You already know the pro roster, with names like Josh "Fedora" Moore, Casey "Big D" Dehaven, Ian Herncjar, and Michele Failla (who unfortunately was injured and could not submit any clips), and now the AM team has Scott Freibaum, Cameron Lum, Edgar Guboglo (not shown), Christopher Saltos (not shown), Anton Abramson, Grant Schofield, Andrew Cordova, Adam Cordova, and Kilean Pernsteiner. This video of the team is dope, these guys are doing it.
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Gryndo Parktage
Andrew Cordova and Ian Herncjar take advantage of the beautiful Colorado concrete in this clip for Gryndo. Andrew has some chill, flow riding and Ian makes everything look too easy. That gap to lip at the end was so good. Makes you wanna cruuuuuise a bowl.
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Sunday, December 16, 2012
Gryndo Full Team Edit
Below is the Gryndo Team video. Basically it is all the Team rider edits, put into one. Which makes for a pretty solid 10 minutes or so of footy. Check it out below, these guys are awesome.
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Monday, December 3, 2012
Gryndo Scooters Video Parts 2012: Josh "Fedora" Moore
I'm bummed on how short this is cause it was good. Diggin the vibe. Josh dedicated this video to his friend Nate Strube, who passed away from a longboarding accident. RIP Nate.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Gryndo Updates: Casey DeHaven and Michele Failla Edits
Couple of edits from the Gryndo Team. Casey also happens to be the Team Manager. Michele has been pushing his limits this past year, and it's starting to show. Really liked the downside whip to late bar. Solid edits from these guys. Waiting to see Ian Herncjar's edit now.
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