Built to Shred
Hawaiian Style
S1 E3:
Jeff King and the Built to Shred crew set sail for a Hawaiian dream vacation but end up scavenging for something to skate in the broken foundations and filthy junk piles unseen by typical tourists. In the blazing sun of a spot called Hotness, a giant rock sifter gets transformed into a ramp and gets shredded by the locals including Chris "Applenuts" Awong, Dyson Ramones, Kale Sandridge and John Oliveira and the APB crew. On the North Shore, Chris Senn dreams up the idea of building a billboard-style wallride across a pocket of Cholo's perfect pool. After multiple jarring attempts Senn has second thoughts about his great idea. Back at the Shred Ranch John Rattray, Pat Duffy, Chad Knight and Jesse Hotchkiss skate in one door, grind a banister and exit out another door. It's "duck and cover" as Jeff finds out the hard way that the doorway and ceilings are dangerously low. In the Hammered 'n' Screwed instructional segment, King and Ronson Lambert show you how to build a superbad flatbar without welding equipment. Running on fumes, Larry Linkogle takes the next level to the next level when he doubles the size of his previous FMX wallride. Back at Hotness the sifter becomes a 10' tall jump ramp of doom. Kale Sandridge is towed by a car, blasts off the top of the sifter and lands into a piece of wood propped up in the back of Jeff's flatbed truck. With a quick drop to the concrete, Kale takes brutal slam after brutal slam until he finally prevails.