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Dickies
Dickies has been a trusted name in workwear for decades, but did you know they also have a line of apparel specifically designed for skateboarding? In this blog post, we will explore the features and benefits of Dickies skateboarding apparel, backed by scientific research and expert opinions. What sets Dickies skateboarding apparel apart? Dickies skateboarding apparel is made with durable materials that can withstand the wear and tear of skateboarding. The pants are reinforced in key areas to prevent ripping, while the shirts are designed to allow for maximum flexibility and movement. How does Dickies skateboarding apparel benefit skaters? Skateboarding...
Loosey Loves You
Loosey Loves you has landed in NZ available exclusively with us at Khyber Pass. From the mind of Jordan Taylor from WKND Skateboards we have Loosey Loves You. Belts for any occasion. Here's a teaser of what they have to offer. For more visit us online or come in store!
Shoes for $100 or less
Need a new pair of skate shoes or chillers but don't want to break the bank? Look no further, we a section for shoes under $100. From premium brands like Nike SB, Lakai, Vans, New Balance and Last Resort. Check our online store or come pay us a visit. Limited sizes, going fast. Don't sleep on this one!!
Spitfire
When it comes to skateboarding, having the right wheels can make all the difference in your performance. Spitfire wheels are renowned in the industry for their top-notch eurethane formula that provides unmatched durability and performance. But what exactly sets Spitfire wheels apart from the rest? What makes Spitfire wheels stand out? Spitfire wheels are crafted using a unique eurethane formula that is designed to withstand the toughest of skateboarding conditions. With a high-quality blend of materials, Spitfire wheels offer superior grip, speed, and control, making them a favorite among professional skateboarders worldwide. Why do Spitfire wheels not flatspot? One of...
Toy Machine Premiere
Friday, 24th May we are hosting the Toy Machine video premiere 'Real Life Sucks'