You might not be familiar with the name Chris Joslin yet, but that will change by December. He’s flow for Plan B right now, and rumored to have “the part” – you know the one that introduces him to the world overnight, like Mike Mo in Fully Flared or Antwuan Dixon in Baker 3. At 19, his style isn’t too different than those faceless McClung brothers or a young Ryan Sheckler, but with time I imagine he will grow into his tricks even more. While Chris just released a full 6 minute “facemelter” part with Etnies, it was this block long line at the end that really got me hyped. Basic tricks, but going really fast along patchy sidewalk – I can’t help but cheer him on as he continues further and further down the line.
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Words: James Lee
Skater: Chris Joslin
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Like it for the speed. And clicking sounds.