Industry heads gathered at the Nike SB BMX launch party to see the new pack on its way to the masses (limited masses; only 600 pairs made). Brooklyn Projects manned the launch party (pics from High Snobiety via the Hundreds). The Hundreds crew, Dave Ortiz and Nike’s Sandy Bodeker plenty of were some of the notables in attendance. The SB stamp on BMX seems like it may be a huge boon to the sport, as will its inclusion in the Olympics.

Bidding has started on the Trickstar Dunks and Blazers at eBay. For the record, the shoe looks beautiful in person.





















































