It ain't no secret, Jason Watts can swing a hammer with the best of ‘em. Jason and Pat Casey teamed up recently to freshen up Pat’s Dream Yard and Veesh (Yawn Media) was there to capture the whole process. Hurry up and do a dipped three on your way to the play button to see what new lines they came up with.
Jason Watts lives and rides unlike anybody else... full throttle on the bike and in life... savage fucking human all the way from Australia...
Weekend Vibes is a raw-style video series, where I will be following around different riders for the weekend and filming what they're up to for that weekend.
CULTCREW/ FLORIDA DOWNTIME/ COREY WALSH, TREY JONES, JASON WATTS, PRESTON OKERT
Some of the LUXBMX team guys, plus a whole heap of crew from the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and Brisbane scenes headed to the BMX paradise Nimbin for a weekend of BMX in the middle of the beautiful valley hidden in the northern NSW hinterland.
If there's one ride who knows how to keep things fun it's Jason Watts. The Australian is missing the events just as much as everyone else right now but luckily he still gets to ride and build ramps over in Australia during these crazy times. Catch up with Jason in the article below and say "Cheers Jason" when you open up your next beer.
Last contest you entered: Vans BMX Pro Cup world championships 2019
Last contest you won: Vans BMX pro cup Mexico 2019
Last package you received from a sponsor: Vans shoes
Last time you went to the gym: Can’t remember
Last movie you saw: Mile 22
Last beer you drank: XXXX gold
Last time you freaked out: Today driving haha
Last injury: Separated shoulder
Last time you rode your favourite park: Dennis' backyard and was earlier this year
Last jam you liked: Act jam
As you may or may not already know, The Village Skatepark recently shut its doors to make room for a whole new ramp layout! I popped in to check how the progress was going on the building and well, didn't quite expect to walk into this madness!
Australian BMX rider Jason Watts talks you through our Dawn Flex helmet and tells you what he personally likes about it. The Dawn Flex comes with our FlexTech technology for true soft-fit comfort combined with a CE certified construction.
Vans is proud to present Homestead, a fresh new edit from Dennis Enarson, Jason Watts and Corey Walsh, filmed by Christian Rigal. The impetus for the film came together after the three built a world-class ramp setup in Dennis’ backyard late last year.
Born in Brisbane, Western Australia, Jason was always going to be a shredder of some persuasion. It was an off-the-cuff roll-by of his local dirt jumps that changed him from four wheels to two. Read on and find out more about TSG’s newest BMX team ripper…
When, why and how did you get into riding in Brisbane?
Jason Watts: I got into riding because when I was around 13 years old I was skateboarding with my two cousins and we thought we would see what the local dirt jumps where like. When we got down there, there were some really good riders and it was awesome to watch, so we started riding instead of skating that week. It just took off from there (haha)…
What riders did you have on rewind on your clips while you were learning and earning your pedals?
Jason Watts: A few of the riders that I watched all the time were Corey Bohan, Mike Aitken, Mark Webb, and many. But they were definitely the 3 I watched the most growing up.
How did you get onto the pro circuit and sponsorship?
Jason Watts: I got into the pro circuit and sponsors mostly through Colin Mackay, I’d say. He randomly hit me up one day, before I knew him personally, and gave me an invite to the very first Van Doren Invitational Bowl Contest at Huntington Beach. Everything sort of kicked off from there. He got me on