Jam Packed show for you this week with the lowdown on NIMH from Jon Elliott! A interview you don’t want to miss. We also have Oli Benet join us to give a brief rundown on whats happening over at The Conference. As always we have a new POTW – and for this weeks show links click here.
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I hope all you little kiddies understand that this is history right here! The first (successful) skater owned skate company from the wheels to the boot. I have been skating for 13 years plus and I always wanted to see a real no coorporate bullshit skate company.
This is an amazing episode.I really loved the Jon Elliott
interview,he is probably one of the most knowledgeable
rollerbladers in the world when it comes to designing skate hardware so i am juiced to hear all the great things happening
at Nimh/Rat Tail.
Keep up the great work guys,these podcasts make my
work day so much easier!
word on the grapevine is that they dont even really own ground control and nimh is just a new branch from razors like valo and roces
well the grapevine is wrong then. NIMH is 100% skater-owned (Elliott and Shima); GC has always been jointly owned by Elliott, Shima and Sunshine (aka Razors), and it’s never been a secret. Do you even listen to our show?
Finally a company for skaters. The NIMH boots work great. Put jugs in, featherltie murda frames. Miami just feels different with these. Support skating and skaters