By David Read on Monday February 27 2012 in News, Skateboarding, Video
Following up to his more than healthy video clip for his Element pro model board, Bjorn Johnston drops another stack of footage (filmed and edited by Leigh Bolton). This time it’s to announce his pro truck release from Theeve. Show your support for one of… More ›
By David Read on Thursday February 16 2012 in News, Skateboarding
It’s great when those who have put in the hard yards in finally get some recognition. Theeve Trucks (just like Element and Krew) are giving Bjorn some well deserved love in the form of a signature Theeve CSZ truck. Available through Irrom very soon. More ›
By David Read on Friday August 5 2011 in News, Skateboarding
I’m not sure how they’ll taste, but they sure do turn like no other trucks I’ve ridden before… Now in available in a low version with a stamp of approval from Mr Gallant himself. Visit Theeve’s website to find out more. … More ›
By David Read on Tuesday June 7 2011 in Skateboarding
This is pretty much the best welcome video I’ve ever seen. Refreshingly fast, refreshingly fun and just plain good. Joe Pease, also a recent official edition to The Agency, seems to be finally getting the acknowledgement he deserves. Good on you Stereo and Theeve. More ›
By David Read on Tuesday February 8 2011 in News
Click the pic for Jordan Hoffart’s welcome clip. More ›
By David Read on Tuesday September 21 2010 in News
The Birdman gives his sign of approval… what more do you need? More ›
By David Read on Monday May 10 2010
The Theeve propoganda machine is still in full effect. Now with the soon to be released pro model, and endorsement, from ripper Garrett Hill you should need no further convincing to try a pair. More ›
By David Read on Thursday April 15 2010
Hawkes Bay’s finest joins the ranks over at Theeve Trucks. Congrats Si! More ›
By David Read on Sunday February 7 2010
More additions to the Theeve trucks team… this time it’s Stereo’s Josiah Gatlyn. Also, we would like to welcome New Zealand’s first Theeve rider Napier’s Simon Prakash. More ›