Pete Sawyer effortlessly navigates everything in his path for his grip promo. These days I have to assume that just about every trick has been done, but I don’t recall seeing the one at 0:27 before. Even if it’s old news, it got me pumped!
NIGHT MERRITT ON FU STREET Jam Video
To celebrate Merritt getting some Canadian distribution, Charlie organized a jam at Inflow Skatepark. The level of riding is insanely high in this, especially for being a fun jam setting. The banger sure seems like a new one to me. Great video all around.
Merritt – Brett Silva Welcome Edit
Brett Silva just got picked up by Merritt and he started it off with one wild edit! The music made me want to take a nap, but the riding woke me right back up again. Brett has been at it for a while, so it’s rad to see him get some support, as he clearly deserves it.
Merritt – East Coast Road Trip
Mike Brennan, Justin Care, Peter Sawyer, Charlie Crumlish, and Brandon Begin shut every spot down that they touch on their East Coast road trip. The result is just about 9 minutes of street excellence. Merritt is off to a great start!
Merritt – Legend Bikes & Fat Trax Shop Stops
Legend Bikes and Fat Trax Shop Stops from Merritt Bmx on Vimeo.
The Merritt team takes a few mobile rails and ledges and make the most of them. They all come through with some serious moves, especially considering what they have to work with.
Merritt BMX – The Garden Shop Stop
The Garden Shop Stop from Merritt Bmx on Vimeo.
The Merritt team stopped by The Garden BMX Shop, and then took a trip to the closest skatepark and shredded. Some of these guys are really pushing freecoaster riding hard.
Merritt – Chris Childs Welcome Edit
WELCOME CHRIS CHILDS from Merritt Bmx on Vimeo.
Merritt is only less than a year old, and already they have accumulated an amazingly talented and diverse team. Chris Childs is the newest addition, and the edit is full of style and some gaps/drops that are pretty scary.
Merritt Bmx – Mighty Sprocket Promo
Mighty Sprocket from Merritt Bmx on Vimeo.
Merritt’s first sprocket is made of 7075 aluminum, made in the USA and can hold up to Mike Brennan’s sprocket basing abuse. Sounds good to me! Watch the video above to see it in production and getting based into all sorts of things.