9 Reasons Why You Should Support Your Local Skateshop
The popular skateshop and youtube channel Shredz Shop in Cochrane, AB had put out their latest video.
This has been needed to be explained properly for a long time.
9 reasons why you should support your local skateshop.
Watch the video. Copy the link. Share it on your social feeds.
If you don’t know how copy this text: https://youtu.be/vMEPCveVaKI
Go to your facebook page and paste it into your feed.
Your work is done.
We support local skate shops across the country. They support skateboarding.
Thanks to all of the skate shops across Canada for their support of skateboarding. We wouldn’t be where we are today, without you.
This is from an ad we ran in 2019 in SBC Skateboard Mag.
The image above is from an ad we ran in 2019 in SBC Skateboard Mag. Since then a lot has changed. Some of those local shops have closed. First and First, HTO, Speedies, and Funhouse have all closed.
Don’t be sad though. Many more have opened since then. Biss skateshop, Bonez Crew, HMI Industries, Pocket Skate and Vintage, Recovery Skateshop, Riff Raff Skateshop, The Shop, Industry, and Vinland skateshop.
Keep skateboarding strong in Canada. #buylocal
Poetic Collective Skateboards Are In Canada
We are proud to announce the first delivery of Poetic Collective.
Tom Botwid launched this skateboard brand a few years ago. Focused on bringing great graphics, and good wood to skateboarding.
Releasing video projects since their start, the latest is ‘Abstract’.
All creative skating, and some heavy tricks.
We have teamed up with Poetic Collective to bring their Summer 2021 release to Canada.
A wide variety of sizes in all of their graphics make it easy to find your favourite size, in your favourite graphic.
Platform Distribution is the home to Canadian distribution of Poetic Collective skateboards.
Ask for it at your local skateshop.
Space Riff By Jack Given
This summer Blood Wizard Skateboards gave a new pro model to Jack Given.
The Space Riff graphic was drawn by Jack’s longtime friend Pat Bieck. This amazing artwork captures the spirit and energy that Jack is know for.
So many details that start to show up, the longer you look at the art.
Check out this amazing promo that Jack Given came up with to showcase this graphic.
The Space Riff Jack Given pro model board from Blood Wizard Skateboards is available at your local skate shop. If they don’t have it, ask for it.
We distribute skateboards to Canadian skateboard retail skate shops. Check out the rest of the Blood Wizard line available below.
Film Trucks Ad In SBC Skateboard Mag
Working with the team at Film Trucks, we ran a print ad in SBC Skateboard Mag.
It features brand owner Jeremie Daclin working on a favourite curb on his lunch break. Give him a follow over on instagram and find out how much he gets done on a lunch break at his local curb.
The photo was taken by his long time friend and collaborator French Fred (Fred Mortagne).
We are proudly bringing another great brand owned by skateboarders to Canada. Film Trucks are guaranteed for life and they are a part of the 1% For The Planet.
Nothing feels better than getting a great skateboard truck, and making the world a better place.
Film Trucks are distributed to Canadian skate shops through Platform Distribution.
Ask for them at your local skate shop.
Blood Wizards Build Castles
Blood Wizard skateboards have released their Castles series. They are now available in Canada.
Ask for them at your local skateshop!
We are proud to distribute Blood Wizard skateboards in Canada. If your shop doesn’t carry Blood Wizard, ask them to contact us.
Scottie Englund "Post Pro Charcuterie Board" Part
Bacon Skateboards turned Scottie Englund Pro a month ago.
Now he has released a video part on Lowcard Mag to seal the deal.
The video name was coined by Zane Timpson, “Post Pro Charcuterie Board”. Genius.
Scottie has been riding for Bacon for a long time now. His pro model is well earned and deserved.
Bacon Skateboards are distributed in Canada through Platform Distribution. We bring core skateboard companies to Canada.
Ask your local skateshop to bring in the Bacon. Bring Bacon skateboards to your shop, get them to call their sales rep and make it happen. Or don’t. It’s alright. Live your life.