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FRIENDLY FIRE: SPITFIRE IN COLORADO

11 Oct FRIENDLY FIRE: SPITFIRE IN COLORADO

Spitfire Wheels Takes On Colorado:

When you throw together two sets of siblings, lifelong friends, and a crew of skate legends, you get pure magic. Add in the stunning Colorado summertime weather, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for an unforgettable skate trip. This is exactly what went down in the recent Spitfire in Colorado video.

The trip brought together some of the biggest names in skateboarding. Legends like Elissa Steamer, Hayley Wilson, Nicole Hause, and Fabiana Delfino lit up the Colorado streets. But it didn’t stop there. Pedro Delfino, Raney Beres, Elijah Berle, and Frank Gerwer brought the heat, adding even more talent to the mix. The result? Non-stop action, rad tricks, and heavy road trip vibes. You could almost feel the revs in the air.

What truly sets this trip apart is the sense of adventure and exploration that comes with skating in new terrain. The Colorado backdrop provides endless opportunities for creativity, with diverse spots ranging from city streets to scenic parks. The skaters pushed their limits, and the challenges only fueled their determination to go harder. It’s clear that this wasn’t just another skate trip — it was an experience that will live on in memories and inspire future riders to chase their own epic journeys. This video shows us that the best trips are the ones shared with friends, family, and a love for skateboarding.

Shoot breakdown:

The video, directed by Mack Scharff and Rye Beres, captures all the best moments. Their unique style of filming gives us a raw and unfiltered look at the Spitfire in Colorado adventure. From gnarly tricks to chill downtime, the footage makes you feel like you’re right there with the crew.

Michael Burnett’s photography is the perfect companion to the video. His shots tell the story of a skate trip that felt more like a family reunion, this makes the smiles, the laughter, and the camaraderie shine through in every photo. It’s clear these skaters have a bond that goes beyond the board.

In the end, Spitfire in Colorado is more than just a skate video. It’s a celebration of friendship, family, and the thrill of the ride. Whether you’re into the tricks or just love the vibe, this trip is one for the books. Keep your eyes peeled for more epic trips like this—there’s no telling where the Spitfire in Colorado crew will roll next.

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