GX1000

GX1000 is a San Francisco skate crew turned clothing brand known for raw hill bombing videos and authentic street apparel.
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About GX1000

GX1000 emerged from San Francisco's gnarliest hills around 2008 as a tight-knit skate crew documenting their high-speed descents with grainy VX1000 cameras. Founded by Ryan Garshell, this collective captures skateboarding's raw essence through pack riding sessions that showcase the city's legendary terrain. Their videos became underground classics, turning the crew into icons of authentic street skating.

The brand's skateboard decks, screen-printed jackets, and t-shirts reflect their unfiltered aesthetic. GX1000 collaborates with artists like Dave Schubert and Michael St. John to create graphics that match their video work's gritty authenticity. Every piece carries the energy of bombing hills with your crew, from their patched jackets to their bold deck graphics. The rotating cast includes riders like Dennis McGrath, bringing fresh perspectives while maintaining the core San Francisco hill bombing identity that sets them apart from the tech-sanitized version of their city.

FAQ

What is GX1000 known for?
GX1000 is famous for their raw hill bombing videos shot with VX1000 cameras in San Francisco. The crew documents high-speed pack sessions down the city's steepest hills, creating an authentic underground skateboarding aesthetic that captures the sport's rebellious spirit.
What products does GX1000 make?
GX1000 produces skateboard decks, screen-printed jackets with patches, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pants, button-ups, and hats. Their apparel reflects the same gritty, authentic aesthetic as their legendary skate videos, often featuring collaborations with underground artists.
How does GX1000 compare to other skate brands?
GX1000 stands apart through their singular focus on hill bombing culture and raw video documentation. Unlike corporate skate brands, they maintain an authentic crew mentality rooted in San Francisco's street skating scene, creating products that feel genuinely connected to underground skate culture.
Who founded GX1000?
Ryan Garshell founded GX1000 around 2008 in San Francisco. The brand grew organically from a tight-knit crew of hill bombers who documented their sessions, eventually expanding into a rotating cast that includes riders like Dennis McGrath and Stephen.
What makes GX1000's aesthetic unique?
GX1000's aesthetic comes directly from their VX1000 video work and San Francisco hill bombing culture. They collaborate with artists like Dave Schubert and Michael St. John to create graphics that match their raw, unfiltered video style, contrasting sharply with the polished tech scene surrounding them in SF.