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Eulogy Wheels Promo by Brett Dasovic and Jeff Dalnas

May 11th, 2011

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Brett Dasovic and Jeff Dalnas one week in Rhode Island. Check out the Eulogy blog for thoughts on it. Here is the edit for you all to view. Enjoy, love, hate, but no matter what get your hands on some Eulogy wheels!

http://www.vimeo.com/23452229

Related Link: http://eulogywheels.blogspot.com/

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Jeff Dalnas skating the new USD Imperials

April 15th, 2011

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This is a promo edit for the New USD Imperial skate featuring Jeff Dalnas. Filmed in the Washington, DC area. Peep and Enjoy! Filmed and edited by Nick Pisciotta.

http://www.vimeo.com/22415776

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http://www.be-mag.com/news/7599-Jeff-Dalnas-skating-the-new-USD-Imperials


The black USD Imperial 2011

February 23rd, 2011

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USD – IMPERIAL 2011 Black from ConferenceTV on Vimeo.

This is the official release from the Conference on the black USD Imperial:

The Carbon is a dream skate for many skaters, yet it is also a high class product made of the most expensive materials used on an aggressive skate.

With the desire to make this new skate available to a lower budget we took the time to talk to companies about making special plastic blends that could serve to re-create the Carbon effect at a more affordable price.

After two meetings with DuPont we were told that they had the perfect plastic for us:

DuPont™ Hytrel® TPC-ET Thermoplastic polyester elastomer;

Hytrel® – A thermoplastic and elastomer in one.

Hytrel® thermoplastic polyester elastomers provide the flexibility of rubber, the strength of plastic and the processibility of thermoplastics.

Hytrel® is also available in a full range of Shore D hardness (30D to 82D). Special grades are heat stabilized, flame retardant and blow molded. Concentrates include black pigments, UV protection additives, hydrolysis resistant additives, heat stabilizers and flame retardants.

NEW – Hytrel® RS renewable sourced thermoplastic elastomers can help reduce environmental footprint without compromising performance.

New grades containing 35% to 65% of renewable sourced material are in development and early tests show they grant the same performance and processing characteristics of original Hytrel®.

Ideal specs:

Hytrel® is ideal for parts requiring excellent flex fatigue and broad use temperature. It resists tearing, flex-cut growth, creep and abrasion. It offers strength and stiffness plus outstanding toughness while resisting hydrocarbons and many other fluids. Hytrel® can be processed easily by conventional thermoplastic processes, such as injection molding, blow molding, calendaring, rotational molding, extrusion and meltcasting.

We made our first tests with this material injection into a one piece plastic skate and tested it, advancing to test a variety of hardness until we found the perfect one.

We also redesigned the internal structure making a fully integrated cuff with built-in flex and support zones. The resulting product is made of a new patented construction that grantees satisfaction on all demands of an aggressive skate.

- Shoe-like fit.
– Shoe-like appearance.
– 35% less volume than that of a standard hard boot.
– 25% less weight than a standard hard boot.
– Total control with direct power transfer.
– Higher cut than Carbon skate with more lateral support.
– Rear V-cut
– Includes quality Sifika Shock absorber
– New Powerslide Slimfit innersole
– Neoprene and Microfiber interior lining for optimum control, last and comfort.
– Compatible with the Carbon soul plates, thin, light, high performance design.
– Strong nanoleather upper.

Julien Cudot Imperial edit:

Julien Cudot, Imperial skates edit. from ConferenceTV on Vimeo.

Jeff Dalnas Imperial edit:

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Too Much Love video now online

December 30th, 2010

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See Jeff Dalnas, Josh Ulrichsen, Michael Garlinghouse, Jeph Howard and Brett skating for Too Much Love.

TML1- INTRO from Brett Dasovic on Vimeo.

Jeff Dalnas

TML1-Jeff Dalnas profile from Brett Dasovic on Vimeo.

Brett Dasovic

Brett Dasovic- TML1 Profile from Brett Dasovic on Vimeo.

Josh Ulrichsen

Josh Ulrichsen- TML1 profile from Brett Dasovic on Vimeo.

Michael Garlinghouse

Michael Garlinghouse- TML1 Profile from Brett Dasovic on Vimeo.

Jeph Howard

Jeph Howard- TML1 Profile from Brett Dasovic on Vimeo.

Outro

TML1- Outro Montage/ Credits from Brett Dasovic on Vimeo.

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ACHOSEN-FEW LA Street Competition

December 19th, 2010

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Check out this LA Street competition edit by a Chosen few. Skating by Tyler Hester, Jeff Dalnas, Russel Day, Anthony Luna, Steve Cortez, Erick Rodriguez, Dave Jones, Ian McLoed, Daniel Rosato and many more.

A Chosen-Few LA Street Comp. from marselis on Vimeo.

Related Link: http://www.vimeo.com/17872677

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