Follow Germany’s Louis Taubert and Niklas Speer Von Cappeln as they take on a journey through South Africa along with Justus Kotze representing the host-country. Throw in the super-talented Sam Clark and Andrea de Souto behind the lens’ you know its going to be good – so make sure you click -in tomorrow for the first 3 days of the Journey Through South Africa…check out all the action on Revolution Daily.
This December the Journey Through South Africa Tour will be going through Cape Town, Durban and Joburg distributing new and used skate stuff to kids who can’t afford their own. The tour features German skateboarders Louis Taubert and Niklas Speer von Cappein as well as local ripper Justus Kotze.
“Louis Taubert is undoubtedly one of the best skaters in Germany this year and could win almost every contest in which he participated. And he has carved out on the thick banger bus tour and was generally represented with the best footage ever. In the next time it could be somewhat quiet at Louis, as he sets out to explore South Africa for six months. But of course he does not disappear without saying goodbye to yet befitting. Here is his farewell clip from Cologne Cape is 686 plus a few words to his adopted country.”
The google-translated version of Louis’ farewell the blurb from skateboard magazine.
In January we will be running a full Tour Diary on www.revolution-daily.com where you can see who got what and how the goodness was shared across South Africa. They’ll be hitting up skateparks in each town and need your help to share the stoke and get a ton of kids skating. Revolution has setup drop-off depots at all the stores around the country and are taking in boards, trucks, wheels, shoes… whatever you’ve got to give.
Revolution Long Street, Cape Town Revolution Skatepark Pavilion, Durban Revolution Skatepark Festival Mall, Joburg Revolution Cresta, Joburg Revolution Menlyn, Pretoria
The second weekend of the first Revolution Cape Town Warehouse Sale kicks off today at 12!
There are loads of exclusive international samples and other bits of ultra-radness that you won’t find anywhere else at the most ridiculous low prices ever. Pretty sweet deal.
These are the only pair of Tom Asta’s new signature shoes from Fallen.
Secure parking will be available. For more info contact: 021 801 4666. Cash Only. RSVP to the event over here.
The first Revolution Cape Town Warehouse Sale kicks off today at 12!
With loads of exclusive international samples and other bits of ultra-radness that you won’t find anywhere else at the most ridiculous low prices ever.
Like these bad boys.
Secure parking will be available. For more info contact: 021 801 4666. Cash Only. RSVP to the event over here.
It’s our first sale from our CAPE TOWN warehouse! Friday 25th November and Saturday 26th November AND Friday 2nd of December and Saturday 3rd of December. Exclusive international samples that you won’t find anywhere else at the most ridiculous low prices ever!
Product from all your favourite brands inlcuding Enjoi, RVCA, Insight 51, Almost, Darkstar, Cliché, KFD, Macbeth, Lakai, Nike SB, Killer, Globe, DVS, Fallen, Anti Hero, Blind, Hurley, Volcom, Element, KR3W, Supra, Brixton and more…
REMEMBER! WE’VE MOVED TO CAPE TOWN! Here’s the new address: Revolution Warehouse Cape Town, Unit B005, Woodstock Industrial Centre, 66-68 Albert Road, Woodstock.
Secure parking will be available. For more info contact: 021 801 4666. Cash ONLY. RSVP to the event over here.
With the help of Redbull and KFD Skateboards, Justus Kotze, Moses Adams, Jamie O’Brien and Sam Clark decided to head out in search of new spots in undocumented towns with the purpose of getting footage for Justus’s Close Up article in AV13 and Mosey’s section in the upcoming Session dvd.
We’ll be dropping an exclusive 4-Part tour diary on Revolution Daily starting next Monday, the 21st of November, with all the thrills, spills and photos from their Overberg Adventure. Stay tuned…
Dope Industries have just posted this edit from last years’ KFD Seek & Destroy Tour featuring Moses Adams, Justus Kotze, Mitchell Rice, JP Du Preez and friends. Nice one.
Congratulations on winning the Maloof Money Cup Am Street. Did you have any expectations before Maloof?
I had no expectations. I just went there to represent Revolution, to chill and skate, and I guess I just had a good day that day. It was cool.
What are you going to do with the money?
I came back from Maloof early in the morning, went straight to Cape Tech and paid off my student loan. Everyone says “You’re so responsible” (laughs). It would have taken me like 5 years to pay it off, and I paid the whole thing off in one shot.
What was your overall impression of the Maloof Money Cup?
I was blown away. I mean, just being amongst all those dudes was enough for me. Like it could have been some shitty competition and I would have still enjoyed it. But honestly, I had the best time. It was like being at an American X Games or something. It was really proper, and fucking cool.
What were some of the highlights of your weekend at Maloof, besides winning the Am Street?
Seeing Geoff Rowley skate, and skating that awesome park. The marble was amazing. I’ve never skated marble like that so it was really awesome. Perfect run-ups, perfect landings. It was pretty perfect.
What are your plans for the rest of the year?
For the rest of the year I’m basically just skating and having fun. I’m trying to get a job too. But I just want to keep on skating and pushing myself a bit further.