GX1000 — A San Francisco–born skate crew turned full-fledged brand, GX1000 is built on adrenaline, raw hill-bombing, and a DIY spirit. Named after its founder Ryan Garshell (“G”) and the Sony VX1000 camera he used to film, the brand embodies fast, fearless skateboarding.
What Defines GX1000
Hill-Bomb Legacy: GX1000 became famous for its high-s...
GX1000 — A San Francisco–born skate crew turned full-fledged brand, GX1000 is built on adrenaline, raw hill-bombing, and a DIY spirit. Named after its founder Ryan Garshell (“G”) and the Sony VX1000 camera he used to film, the brand embodies fast, fearless skateboarding.
What Defines GX1000
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Hill-Bomb Legacy: GX1000 became famous for its high-speed downhill skating and skate videos documenting steep San Francisco hills.
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Authentic Origins: It started as a crew, not a company, focused on skating, filming, and releasing raw content.
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Anti-Establishment Aesthetic: Their apparel and graphics feel gritty, rebellious, and deeply tied to skate culture — think bold collages, street grit, and analog film energy.
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Team: Riders like Sean Greene, Pablo “P-Spliff” Ramirez, and others reflect the brand’s core — aggressive but authentic skating.
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Product Line: GX1000 makes decks, tees, hoodies, pants, and accessories — everything is built to represent their raw ethos.
Why We Gravitate Toward GX1000
Skaters and streetwear fans love GX1000 because it’s not trying to do what everyone else is doing. It’s raw, real, and rooted in skating itself, not just branding. Whether you're skating hills or just repping the style, GX1000 feels like a connection to skate culture’s most daring side.
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