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If you stomp the ultimate trick and no one is around to film it. Does it count?
Do you love filming someone in your crew stomp the ultimate trick?
With your crew at Still Not Sponsored you can have both.
Still Not Sponsored is dedicated to the progression of snow and skate and sharing the lifestyle. Whether you want to get hooked up with a sponsor or talk about what all the crews are doing, you’ll get props for being a part of the community. Post your videos, pictures, and art for others to check out or rate. The highest rated members and crews will be featured to all of our potential sponsors and win brand new gear and sweet prizes.
The name Still Not Sponsored is a testament to the talent of up and comers. But it’s also a sign of pride for those who don’t care about sponsors and still rip. Still Not Sponsored is also meant as a place for talented photographers, videographers and artists to feature their abilities. If you love the lifestyle and love watching crews kill it, than this is the place to be. At Sill Not Sponsored, you can become the next big name or help decide who will.
With the future in sight and progression the main goal, we are always working to improve Still Not Sponsored. We want to hear what you have to say, so speak up!
Since Still Not Sponsored is all about giving props and hookin people up, we’d like to recognize many of the people who came together to make Still Not Sponsored what it is today. Still Not Sponsored got its name by a dad and his two sons from Grass Valley, California. Wayne Crosby (the Original Croz) and his boys, Rich Crosby and Andy Crosby, wanted a way to show they were proud of to be still not sponsored and worrying about being sponsored seemed like it took the fun out of the sports. This basic concept grew into a way to introduce local riders to big sponsors who would have other wise gone un-noticed. It was Butte, Montana native Brit Booth who saw the power of social networks as the perfect way to highlight skills, connect crews from across the country and progress the sports. While living in Portland, Oregon, 19 year snowboard vet Joe Booth, from Vallejo, California, decided to use all of his industry resources and make Still Not Sponsored a reality. With support from his skating and snowboarding brother, Robert Booth, Joe set his sites on making Still Not Sponsored a reality. Not only did Wayne, Rich, Andy, Brit, Joe and Rob make the community happen, but lots of skaters, snowboarders and skiers from across the country contributed to help make Still Not Sponsored what it is today.
Much props to everyone that has supported and encouraged us.
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