Here's some raw footage of Marcel's 2023 Cult video part with the tries of him attempting the tire ride and also handling that heavy feeble at the famous uni rail in Philly.
I went down to Cult to drop off some Clubhouse exclusive Peep Game Gear (shown at the end of the video) and figured I'd try and get a little behind the scenes on your favorite BMX brand. Cult & Robbie Morales are as core BMX as it gets and I hope you guys are into what we got out of them in this video.
Myself and the boys have been blessed with an opportunity to get out and film a sick biking video for Cult! Which we will be proudly premiering November 2nd.
Adam Roye is the man behind the graphics you know and love in BMX from Cult, Empire, and BurnSlow. He's a man of many emojis and he has a great eye for what doesn't suck. This is our first ever conversation and I'm glad to be able to share it with you guys. If it's past 5pm, crack a beer and listen.
'URBAN DISCIPLINE'. Featuring: Brandon Begin with Appearances from Juan Delgado, Erik Delatorre, Luis Guevara, Ferco Limon, & Ismael Alcaraz
Never released BMX video part of Pat Freyne for Cult Crew that was shot and cut during 2018-2020.
You know when Kilian Roth puts out a new piece it's going to go hard, and this DIG X CULT one is no exception. One of the best to ever do it. That ender is mahooosive!
It’s been a decade since Vans and CULT linked up for the first time, and in celebration of all the clips, collaborations, road trips, riding, sneakers and shirts since then, the two have come together for a sixth collection that’s dubbed “Never Fade” and centered around new takes on the Old Skool BMX and Slip-On BMX, both equipped with Vans’ Wafflecup BMX construction. The Old Skool BMX supplies a monochromatic upper constructed of sturdy black suede and embellished with a special branded tongue tag. The Slip-On BMX features tonal, patterned CULT iconography and a two-tone build that uses both black suede and light canvas. Text graphics appear on the midsole of the Old Skool BMX and the insoles of the Slip-On BMX, the latter of which also repurposes the aforementioned CULT pattern for even more detail. Both round their look off with debossed CULT branding on the heel.
Two of the world’s most iconic BMX brands have teamed up yet again to release the Vans x CULT collection, a head-to-toe offering of apparel and footwear that reflects storied histories, Southern California roots, and a shared roster of BMX riders, including freestyle powerhouse and 2021 Olympic hopeful Angie Marino. The collection leads with the Versa Hoodie in orange, featuring water-repellant STORM COTTON technology and printed CULT Checkerboard art down both sleeves. For Angie, the Versa is more than just another comfy staple in her collection of Vans x CULT collaborations: “I love that it has a Velcro pocket for your phone so when you’re riding or being active it won’t bounce out,” she said, adding that she always looks forward to what the two brands will create together.
Vans and Cult have joined forces once again on the Old Skool Pro BMX, inspired by both brands’ storied histories in BMX. Part of a new head-to-toe Vans x CULT collection, the Old Skool Pro BMX brings together CULT’s iconic graphic details and styling with one of Vans’ most classic silhouettes. Designed to perform at the level of shared team riders like Dakota Roche, Sean Richany, and Angie Marino, the shoe features Vans’ revolutionary WAFFLECUP BMX, a first-of-its-kind technology in BMX that delivers the best combination of support and durability without sacrificing pedal feel. Specifically designed and tested by and for BMXers, WAFFLECUP BMX features a herringbone underlayer that adds a second life beneath Vans’ classic gum rubber compound with a more rigid flex pattern, all reinforced like a tank.