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Dre Nubine

Deondre Nubine
“Dre”
06/27/1993

Born and raised where?
Denver, CO

When not skating, I’m…
Probably editing skate footage. **GOT’EEM**

Favorite skaters to ride with
Riders that are new to the sport of downhill! Having the privilege to help other skaters develop and/or refine their skills is always special to me.

Sponsors
Seismic Skate and SKELLER STUDIOS®

Favorite Seismic products
Trishul

Skate heroes then and now
Roy Wolf ||. Dude was an absolute fucking legend. Only skater I’ve known to die skating, get revived, then shred even harder for decades after. He was a pillar to the downhill community and one of my dearest of friends!

Favorite quote
“Whether you like it or you don’t…learn to love it…because it is the best thing going today (Woah!)”.
-Rick Flair

Most memorable achievement
Watching a skate video of mine at a movie festival was pretty far out (shout out to Scott Hardesty).

Goals for the future
Curating skate footage has become an obsession of mine so I hope to someday develop a new and refreshing media platform that’ll showcase downhill skating for its rawness through an artistic lens.

Dre Nubine skater

Grizzly Conditions with Dre Nubine

Ever complained about the snow harshing your gnar? Snow doesn’t phase Dre “Grizzly” Nubine one bit as he tears down a Colorado mountain pass at speeds in excess of 50mph — with a little help from Seismic’s top-secret new speed/freeride urethane formula. Bright white to match the weather conditions!

Troy Fairbanks new incorporation to the Seismic Team!

Check out 2013 team rider, Troy Fairbanks, tearing up the streets of Lakewood, CO on Seismic 75mm Landslides (blue 83A) and Seismic 70mm Bootlegs (blue 84A).

Deck: Abomination board
Trucks: Surf Rodz

Song: Un4givable
Artist: Blackwell

Filmed: Peter Greco, Jordan Cieluch, Colton Dombroski and Kyler Sanford
Edited: Troy Fairbanks
Camera: Canon T2i
Lens: 18-135mm and Sigma 10-20 and Opteka Slider

Other Sponsors: Riptide, Abomination and BOARDlife

New Team Rider video from Brian Lugbill

Seismic flow rider Brian Lugbill coats the streets of Boulder, CO, with yellow 79a urethane ripped from his 75mm Landslides. From bustin’ 100ft (30m) slides to tearing 58mph (93kph) downhill, Lugbill shows just how versatile the Landslides can be. This freeriding speed demon is also rockin’ Seismic Tekton bearings and a Seismic rocker-kick topmount carbon prototype. Brand new Seismic deck line, coming soon! For more Seismic Skate videos, please check out: http://www.youtube.com/user/seismicchannel?feature=results_main