Skelanimals backpack at the skate park 🛹🛼💀😻🦇🥀
Do you want to be mootz? 👉👈
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It’s all wheelz, all love here.
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This is an old clip from 2023, just practicing pumping and simpler stuff.
✨Outfit Details:
⚪️PINK compression crop top sports bra
⚪️Thrifted white tennis skort
⚪️PINK Skelanimal backpack: Diego the Bat 💅
⚪️Triple 8 RD Wristsavers
⚪️Killer 187 Pro Pads
⚪️S1-Helmet
🛼Skate Setup:
⚪️Bont Vegan Parkstars
⚪️Magnesium Avanti Plate
⚪️Chuffedcore 2.5” trucks
⚪️Wildbones low bones sliders,
and for the perfect finishing touch, mixed-matched
*G-straps by Orlando, Florida’s finest Biskateual man and business mogul, Euther G! 🤩
Beyond just looking cool, my Skelanimals backpack, Diego the Bat, is genuinely part of my park skating identity. Choosing a backpack for the skate park isn't just about throwing your stuff in; it's about finding something that reflects your personality while being practical. For me, Diego adds that perfect touch of edgy cuteness, making my pink compression top and thrifted skort feel even more *me*. It's a statement piece that holds all my essentials without being bulky, letting me move freely. When it comes to the rest of my gear, every piece is chosen for a reason. My Bont Vegan Parkstars aren't just a name; they're my trusted companions on the ramps. The responsiveness and comfort they offer make a huge difference when I’m practicing new moves or just cruising. Paired with the Magnesium Avanti Plate and Chuffedcore trucks, I feel completely connected to the ground, which is crucial for stability and control. And those Wildbones low bones sliders? They’ve saved my knees more times than I can count! Safety is always paramount, especially when you're pushing your limits. That's why I invest in serious protection like Triple 8 RD Wristsavers, Killer 187 Pro Pads, and my S1-Helmet. It’s not about looking invincible; it’s about having the confidence to try new things knowing you’re well-protected. I always tell my friends, never skimp on safety gear! Speaking of pushing limits, those search queries about 'bont backpack' really got me thinking. While I don't use a Bont-branded backpack myself, the spirit of bringing branded, high-quality gear to the park is definitely there with my Bont skates. If you're looking for a backpack that complements your skate setup, consider what you need to carry. For me, it's usually water, a small first-aid kit, my phone, and maybe a snack. A good skate backpack should be comfortable, distribute weight evenly, and ideally have a secure spot for your helmet if you're not wearing it. One of my favorite times to skate is during a Late Night PARK SKATING session. There’s something magical about the quiet, the cool air, and the feeling of having the park almost to yourself. It's a fantastic time to really focus on pumping, carving, and those 'simpler' techniques that form the foundation of more complex tricks. The vibe is chill, and there's less pressure, which makes it perfect for honing skills. If you haven't tried Late Night PARK SKATING, I highly recommend it – just make sure your visibility is good and you're aware of your surroundings! Ultimately, whether you're rocking a pink Skelanimals backpack like mine or a different style, the most important thing is to find gear that makes you feel confident and ready to roll. Your setup is an extension of you, and personalizing it helps you connect with your skating journey. Keep rolling, keep practicing, and most importantly, have fun!





































































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