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New Chris Pfanner Antihero part with heavy cameos

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Let's be honest, AH are pretty much untouchable when it comes to video releases and this here new Chris Pfanner Antihero part with heavy cameos from the crew only serves to reiterate this. As ever, released with minimum Social Media circle jerking beforehand, this one fell straight into our collective eyeballs and delivered. It's highly reassuring that in a skateboard universe where Nyjah can barely go for a shit without 85 repost Insta accounts frothing about it, Antihero just go skating, film it and then let us see it without all the algorithmic cock-teasing that everyone else seems to be addicted to. In terms of what you get - eight and a half minutes of Pfanner doing what he does best: blasting full speed, leaping everything in his path and somehow making moustaches seem dope. No half-stepping here - this is all-killer from the now 36 year old beast himself. In amongst the Chris Pfanner footage you also get a brace of Frank Gerwer, Raney Beres, GT, recent Antihero recruit Victor Pellegrin and Daan Van Der Linden clips. I'm struggling to recommend this further than just describing who's on it to be honest but if you need more, Daan's cameo's consists of three enders effectively and that's only scratching the surface on what's on this. If you're not already all about Antihero then there's something wrong with you. Tune in, turn on, tweak out. New Chris Pfanner Antihero part Although not directly connected to the above we'd be remiss if we didn't raise our glasses in memory of DLXSF stable mate and skate industry legend Keith Hufnagel who sadly passed away in late September. It's no exaggeration to say that Huf's influence on skateboarding culture is almost unparalleled. Not only did his style and approach to skateboarding help to redefine street skating, but his subsequent pioneering involvement in the skateboard industry helped to redefine skater-owned retail and soft goods models the world over. His early passing leaves a huge void at the centre of skate culture and we would like to offer our condolences and deepest sympathies to his family and friends across the globe. Rest in power.
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