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Wednesday, December 2, 2009 7:09pm PST

The Blur Skates In His New Shoe

By: Tom Morin

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Dennis Busenitz is hands down one of my favorite skaters to watch. He just skates so fast and fluid, whether he's in a park or just cruising the streets, he uses his environment perfectly, letting nothing go waste. I can't harp on it enough, the guys that skate fast: Mariano, Trujillo, Reynolds, etc. Those guys just make skateboarding look so appealing to the eye, it just paints a nice picture of what street skateboarding really is. And Busenitz is the fastest, it's like art, the way he uses the streets of San Francisco as his own personal skate world. Plus, he's got everything. A month or so back he and Chris Cole gave us an amazing display of technical skateboarding, when they went trick for trick in the best game of skate I've ever witnessed, over at The Berrics.

That brings me to this here video below. Adidas decided it was time to make a shoe designed to keep up with the blur that Dennis Busenitz is. They take you through the whole process of designing a signature skate shoe, and there is plenty of skateboarding. That's how they test the shoes you know. Pay attention to the part when he's cruising through traffic in S.F. He ollies a fucking trailer being pulled by a truck in traffic; gnar. Check it out below:

 

Channels: Skate

Tags: dennis busenitzadidas

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Posted by blackpanda December 3, 2009 07:20pm PSTReply | Report Abuse

those adidas were sick and the skating beautiful

Posted by skatenoob December 6, 2009 12:22am PSTReply | Report Abuse

Nice trick iwish i could do that!P.S.Nice shoes

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