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Want to be able to ride Scoff's mini mega ramp or just even come out and watch the pros skate it on Jump Day! Click Here to get all contest details on how to enter! And get you chance to be in Scoff's newest film.
So were looking forward to all your entries, best of luck! Love and Respect,
 
-Scoffman
SCOFF SKATEBOARDING


Published On: 2/20/2008
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A dramatic montage of Scoff's first version of the mini-mega ramp and clips and photos from the recent one buing built right now. Measurin
 
72ft long: 16ft rollin: 8.5ft launch ramp
 
Check out our Scoff Project Promo Video you won't regret it...we promise.
 
-Scoffman
SCOFF SKATEBOARDING


Published On: 11/27/2007
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THE SCOFF PROJECT: Building a Monster is a documentary film produced by Scoff Skateboarding about the building of a 8ft mini mega ramp. The film goes over all the ideas on how it all started the planning, design, blood, Monsters drinks, sweat, and tears. The film is still currently being shot so make sure to stay up to date on what’s happening with this little monster! You can do this by visiting our website and reading the newsletters here along with our little video updates on Youtube.

Sponsored by Monster Energy and in association with Grind 4 Life, we will donate $1 for every DVD sold to help Cancer survivors. So what are you waiting for, jump on and get up to speed on THE SCOFF PROJECT the little monster!

Recent Photos, click the thumbnails to view full size photos.
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Published On: 11/4/2007
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This message is brought to you by Scoff Skateboarding.


Were do I start? Well Scoff Skateboarding isn’t like any other company out there. We are dedicated to the progression of skateboarding and to the love of the sport. We believe that all of us push skateboarding farther every day and that the industry should be pushed forward also. Scoff is dedicated to the progression of the products that aren’t being currently addressed. Like shoelaces our first product to you. The Scoff Skatelaces have been tested and skated and shown that they last on average twice as long compared to the industry laces, reduce fraying, and in some cases even keep you shoes tight after they break! This is the only product out there of its kind, there is no other!


 In the near future we hope to soon progress even farther and push out products that enhance you’re skating skills. We make a promise to all of our friends, customers, skate buddies, and whoever is down for Scoff. That we will NEVER, come out with any regular cookie cutter products. Everything that comes from us will be 100% original, practical, and straight to you. We are dedicated to the progression of skateboarding and promise to never let you down. Its simple, we are pushing skateboarding as far as it pushes us!

 -Jason Huewe
Scoff Skateboarding



Published On: 3/30/2007
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Scoff Skateboarding is inviting you to our Website Release Party! March 17th on Saturday 2-8pm. Click on the image to view the full flyer and get more info. Tons of free swag!!! And a totally new website at a new at a new address scoffskateboarding.com See you there!!

Published On: 3/10/2007
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 Interview with Ruben Najera
Questions and lifestyle photo by “Scoffman
Action shot by Sheyla V. 
 
 

 
 So before we get started are there any shout-outs you want to give? Definitely!!! All of my sponsors!! Jason at SCOFF skateboarding hell yea indestructible laces man!!!Mike G. at ) nice skate shoes, STRUGGLE skateboards, Lisa at Destructo & Speed Metal, Jason at Gripgum, Eric at OGIO, John at Thiesnuts hardware, Lisa at Peter Grimm, Dylan at olliepop, Scotty at Taildevil and  Isaac at Cali Boardwear. I would also like to thank my beautiful lady Sheyla in which I adore and love. She supports me 100%. And my family of course no doubt!!!

 So how did you come about to be on the Scoff team? Well I think it was an email I received from you back in the day. I believe I am one of the original riders. The concept was so rad and I had never seen anything like it. You truly have to get a pair of laces to see what I mean. It takes forever to tear through. It’s as if there’s some magic powers embodied within the laces.



 How long have you been skateboarding for? About 7 years give or take.

 
 What first got you into it?My cousin JC and some dude in high school that I used to watch skate.
 

 Who did you look up to when you were first getting started?

Some local skateboarder they called “Q” that dude was so tech and was ollieing like 7 boards back in the day it was amazing to watch when I was younger.
 

 

 

What kinds of trouble do you and your buddies get into while skating? Have you ever been arrested before? Aww man hell yea. The Struggle guys and I have been through a lot. We are always running from the cops. Also way back in the day I remember getting tackled by an officer because we were running from him in a spot. Guess the guy thought we stole something. They ended up taking me and three other guys to jail; we sat in there the whole day until my friends mom bailed us out. They put us in one of those rooms where you can’t see through the mirror but they can see you, it was a trip. They put us in handcuffs and everything, threw us in the cop car.


 
 What’s your favorite skatespot? Aww man, the black box park is buttery, I like skating downtown and the manual pads at Torrey pines. I still haven’t found a spot that I truly love though or I could consider my favorite because I really am into skating new stuff all the time. I get tired of spots fast I guess. 

 
 What is it that you love most about skateboarding? The feeling you get cruising the streets. And how it takes your mind off of everything else shi*tty going on in the world.

 
 You told me before that your sort skipping from place to place right now and living out of your car sometimes. How’s that going for you, found a permanent place to stay yet? Yea actually I am back in my hometown right now been here for a little while now about a week or two id say. Things were hectic the last 4 months of my life though. Pretty much you could say I lived out of my car and at fast food for 120 days. Or cup of noodle if I got lucky and found a microwave. It was harsh I also got in two huge car wrecks during all this man I went through so much crap. My car caught on fire and I had to jump out the window when I was involved in an insane car wreck while driving on the 5 coming from . I had no car after that and resorted to public transportation in order to get to and from my job. Which meant major couch crashing and an even unhealthier diet? But you know what I learned more and got a real taste of the street life through those tough times man. And I had my skateboard the whole way through.

 If you’d never pick up a skateboard, what would you be doing today? Dude I would be up to no good. Maybe I wouldn’t even be alive. I thank god for skateboarding. Because of skateboarding I kept my head straight, I even met my girlfriend through it. Through all my hard times it kept me alright. It kept me sane in an insane world. I can thank it for so much good in my life. It has taken me a lot of places and I never want to put it down. Skate for life man. SKATE FOR LIFE.

 

 

To view video of Ruben check out his team page on www.StruggleSkateboards.com





Published On: 2/27/2007
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 PRESS RELEASE TO BE RELEASED IMMEDIATELY

 Scoff Skateboarding brings their new and freshest face to the team, Doug Des Autels has now joined forces with Scoff, contributing his arsenal of tricks and technical mayhem.

 “Doug is sure to be the newest powerhouse on the Scoff amateur team. We are pleased to have him with us and I know he will be a great addition to the team with his attitude, skills, and appetite to progress in skating.” Said Jason owner of Scoff.

 Be sure to keep a look out for his part in the upcoming Scoff video "Progression" and his profile will be up on the new Scoff website with his interview and more, estimated to be up and running by March 5.



Published On: 2/23/2007
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Since this is our first blog on here reffering to the Scoff Project. I feel I will have to go throught the history with you all.
We came up with an idea "Wouldn't it be great to build the largest skate ramp in town?" ha And since that we have gather wood from a fellow super-intendent who practically provided us will all the plyood we neede to build this project and some. We were going to build a 8ft launch ramp with a rollin in height of 13-15ft and 2-3ft wide. We estimate you will hit the bottom between 20-30 mph and be shot at least 12ft high into the air.
We are planning on making a documentry of the building of the mini-mega ramp and show everything that all went into the thought about it. Expected to be released June 2007.
 
 
 So let the construction began...
in the beginigng
 Just about to lay the ply
 
We would build the sections of the ramp and haul them out to the back where we had a levy to support roll-in.The walk was about 2 acres or just a about 1 football field length.
From the hill
 Top view of the ramp, with first part of the runway attached
 
Soon after building the next 2 runway peices we realized that they would be to skinny and need to widen them incase of speed wobbles became an issue. We don't want people getting thrown down hill slaming into theground. We want them getting thrown up the ramp! A week later we widen the runway another 1.5 ft - 2ft and started work on the roll-in.
the Scoff project - side view
Side view of ramp w/ the skinny runway
 
Now the roll-in was probally the trickiest and hardest part of this whole project, cause of it having to custom fit to the side and top of the levy and remain level.
 Scoff rollin
 The Roll-in underconstruction
 
We had to custom build every peice of ply to fit the levy the best we could and still go flush with the rest of the run. That was very difficult. When we finally got it built there was a small problem with it getting flush with the rest of the run and its started to rain and freeze over the night. So we had to bring the whole 12ft long roll-in back to the house to be rebuilt and worked on. After the freeze was easing off we took the tarp off the ramp and started back to work.
 
We got all the peices assmbled and connected, then work on making sure the rollin was flowing with the rest of the run. 2 days later its finshed. Not to you all we only spent $30 on this whole project so far!!! Next month we will overlap it with masonitte.
 
-Latest update-
So then after building it over a period of 3 weeks its done. The last day of assembling the ramp was the hardest. Mainly because the rollin (which is 12ft long) ran into some problems and we had to make sure it connected just right with the track.
Fixing the Roll-in 
The roll-in under contruction

I even manage to loose control of it while moving it and slide half way down the hill. None the less I got quite a few slivers, scrapes and sore neck to boot. Well here you go the finall photos of the finished ramp.

Along side the ramp - top view
Along side the ramp - from ontp the levy.

Full view of the Ramp - side view
Full view of the Scoff Project

Rollin view
Heres the roll-in view 13ft high

Expected test runs will happen this saturday.
Rob a clovis local and friend of mine will be the brave soul to first launch from the ramp to FLAT! Yes you heard it, to flat! Why him and not me you ask...Well he has better health insurance. lol We are launching to flat to determine how large the gap is and then build the landing bank in that position for a true big air manueuver. Once the ramp is fully finished we will schedule a date and take the ramp apart and rebuild it all in hopefully one day. The whole day will be recorded and editied for the upcoming video(THE SCOFF PROJECT - Building a Monster), the next months will be used to capture footage of local and visiting skaters performing their own insane stunts and bails.

Also check out our website Scoff Skateboarding for an exclusive photo of the ramp and the builder and see how big it really is. Photo to be released on website by 1-18-07



Published On: 1/18/2007
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PRESS RELEASE
JANUARY 2, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SCOFF SKATEBOARDING WELCOMES RANDY LONGBINE TO THE SCOFF FAMILY
Scoff Skateboarding is proud to announce that Professional Skateboarder Randy Longbine and Scoff Skateboarding have joined forces. Randy brings his progressive and layed back style of skateboarding to one of the most diverse teams in skateboarding.

“Scoff has amazing laces and that is the one thing that breaks the most.” said Randy. “ I am excited to be joining Scoff Skateboarding and look forward to being a part of great things to come.”

Jason Huewe, Scoff Skateboarding owner commented: “Randy is a one of a kind skateboarder plain and simple. Scoff is dedicated to promoting skateboarding and all the skaters around the world. Randy is a true professional and a big part of the future of skateboarding and its’ progression. We are all stoked he is in the Scoff family and look forward to seeing his contributions to our next DVD.”


For more information on Scoff Skateboarding and Randy Longbine visit


Published On: 1/5/2007
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Hosted By::
Jason Huewe
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When:
Saturday Oct 07, 2006
at 8:00 PM

Where::
Lyons Skatepark
10858 N. Armstrong
Fresno, AL 93727
US
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Huge competition! 120 compete skaters, pros will be showing up, bbq, music, break dancers, graffity artists, monster energy and Scoff!!

A big competitin is going down at the Lyons Skatepark. Sign up starts at 8am fisrt come first serve, competition starts at 9am. With pros showing up Pep Williams, Erick Baker, and more. Williams will be releasing his new clothing line! With music pumping, a famous graffity artist will be doing his stuff, with break dancers, Scoff will be making its apperance handing out over 1000 free bottles of water, with Monster also throughing out there stuff.
3 divisions, 30 skaters allowed in each division.
Thrasher magazine will be there along with filmers and photographers to document the whole event. Its going to be sick! Fresno's first real first AM event! Check it out!



Published On: 10/5/2006
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