One of Nike SB's biggest hypes of the year. The Air Max 95, tweaked by the SB team and colored up by legendary skater Eric Koston. They hit shops over the weekend with their official launch date of 11-1.
Folks have been patiently waiting for Eric Koston's Nike SB Air Max 95 to drop but the wait is pretty much over—they're hitting all your favorite skateshops this Saturday, November 1st along with some limited apparel items.
Nike SB's year keeps on rolling full steam ahead. After making waves with the "Cactus Flower" colorway of the first ever SB Air Max 95, posterboy for the drop, Eric Koston, has his own colorway slated to drop later this year.
You must be living under a rock if you're not up on Nike SB's Air Max 95 release the frenzy it's caused at skateshops over the last couple weeks. Alongside that frenzy, some more social posts have gone viral—and Steve Fletch from Dead Air Radio is here to give his honest thoughts.
Okay, so it's the big week for Nike SB's first go at making a skate-friendly Air Max 95. If you watched the video Nike put out earlier this week with Eric Koston, you'll see the changes they made to the inside and outside of the shoe.
Skateboarding and golf have been inseparable the last several years. From Eric Koston's second pro model with Nike SB to Sean Malto golfing on Andrew Santino's podcast this week, to now this: Malbon and Sal Barbier have collabed and golfed-up his classic Sal 23 etnies pro model.
Nike SB is having a banner year, hell seems like they always are. The SB'd Jordan 4 came out in April, Arts-Rec just dropped one of the best skateshop collabs Nike SB has ever done, and now in the middle of summer, we can expect a SB version of the fabled Air Max 95.
We're looking forward to this one: In a new trailer just released on @copenhagenopen's IG, Copenhagen Open founder William Frederiksen tells the story of meeting Eric Koston and his involvement in helping the contest grow into what it is today: "CÅH OPEN is more then just a skate event.
Something big is going down in the world of skateboarding's most beloved video game, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. The official website for the game recently launched a mysterious countdown on their homepage, set to end on March 4, leaving both diehard THPS fans and video game enthusiasts alike scratching their heads.
File under cross-promotion, top dogs in the skateboarding world, Ishod Wair, Dashawn Jordan and Eric Koston sat down on one of snowboarding's most popular podcasts: The Bomb Hole.
Originally designed by Lance Mountain and released in 1994, Eric Koston's iconic 'Pictionary' graphic is being reissued for Skateshop Day 2025. But here's the kicker: There are four original, 1994 samples mixed in with the new batch, and one of those four features Lance's hand-drawn artwork!
It seems like a ton of skaters head to their local skatepark and catch a few tricks when hyping up new products these days, which is totally fine, but I respect the ones who would rather hit the streets instead. Smooth and stylish as ever, Eric Koston gets the job done in the LA streets to celebrate his new Venture V8 pro trucks.
Dylan Jaeb, Eric Koston, Stefan Janoski, Tanner Burzinski, Hugo Boserup, and Sean Malto recently hit the streets for Nike SB putting the new 'Electric Pack' to the test.
The brand new, super limited Nike SB Futura Laboratories Dunks are going to be hitting select skate shops and the SNKRS app this week, and the Swoosh went