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Wednesday
Aug212013

Roarockit Europe Q&A

Since getting back home to France and setting up the new Roarockit EU, Sarah and Nico have been busy with emails, phone calls, websites, shipping, translations and more! Still, they had time to do a little Q&A session about their time in Toronto and what to expect next.

What is your background in skateboarding?

Nico- I'm a keen street boarder, love riding half pipes, mini half pipes, cruising through the town centres and having fun in skate parks. I've never been an amazing skater, but often have my board with me; even while travelling around the world, I had a Penny attached to my back pack.

Sarah- I have never quite got the hang of a skateboarding, but enjoy watching others and have always read skateboarding magazines. I'm an athletic girl and have always been into sports and intrigued by extreme sports. On my recent travels I was introduced to the world of longboarding. Since I have built a few of them since then, I hope to spend more time riding one.

Nicolas designing his first custom mold at the Roarockit HQ in Toronto.

What made you want to get involved with Roarockit and bring it to Europe?

Sarah- Roarockit and its innovative technology has always been a fabulous product/concept in our eyes. However, partly due to high shipping costs, it has been hard to get in Europe and few people have had the chance to learn what it was all about and get involved with this amazing new invention. 

We realized that not only did we love the idea, but that there were a lot of other people who were asking for this sort of product this side of the Atlantic as well. So we asked whether there was a chance and a space for us to become involved with the Roarockit team, but in Europe. And, after much research, a trip to Canada to learn from the pros and several months of setting up, here we are. This is an opportunity of a life time and means that not only are we now the proud European team of Roarockit, we are also doing something we love and thoroughly believe in.


3) What is the skateboard community like in France/Europe?

Nico- There is a large skateboard community across the whole of Europe, for both street and longboarders. We have noticed that the communities of longboarders and mini cruisers have been expanding over the past few years and we believe the customization is a huge part of this growth.

Heading home to begin the new leg of their Roarockit adventure!

What was it like training here at Roarockit in Toronto?

Nico- An amazing experience! The whole team of the Roarockit Skateboard Company are great, always there to give advice and guide us with patience through the ins and outs of the concept.

Sarah- We learned a lot in the short period we were there, perhaps because their experience in board building is just incredible. Not only hard workers, the team knows how to turn the company into more: showing a high level of creativity, frequent new inventions and fun, people orientated events. The people, and the opportunity to contribute, makes the company something very special and well worth training to be a part of.

What has been the response so far in Europe?

Sarah- So far, more than positive. It seems people here in Europe have been quite keen to get their hands on the famous Canadian maple veneer and the Thin Air Press. It was a lot of work to try and make the product as affordable as possible, considering its high quality. Hopefully we have managed to succeed in this and sales so far have been very encouraging. Throughout the coming year, we aim to continue spreading the knowledge of our products and bringing something new to the European world of skateboarders.

What do you see in your future with Roarockit?

Nico- We plan to introduce Roarockit Thin Air Press Technology to as many board builders, schools, community organizations and individuals as possible. We aim to be creating and involved in local and national events, some similar to the Swap Meet that takes place in Toronto. 

Tuesday
Aug202013

History of Roarockit EU

As you may have heard, the Roarockit Skateboard Company has expanded into the European market with a brand new home base in France. In charge of the new operation is Sarah Jackson and Nicolas Alix, two incredible young entrepreneurs who had a vision and brought it to life.

Click on photo to see the pyrography process on this custom board by Champstiles Woodburning

Earlier this year, both Sarah and Nico visited the Roarockit HQ in Toronto for an extended training period. Being the person who primarily trained them, I can tell you first hand that we made them work super hard in preparation of opening their own branch of Roarockit. Not only did they learn all the basics of manufacturing, shipping/receiving and customer service in the skateboard industry, but they also helped teach us a few new tricks as well!

Presenting Sarah & Nico with the custom burned deck chronicling their trip to Roarockit Toronto

Background:

Nicolas (Nico) has a baccalaureate in management and accounting and is qualified as a stone mason, specializing in restoring historical monuments. Following school, he became fully involved in the motocross world and worked alongside his best friend for many years teaching motocross to young children. After several years of this, he left it all to go travelling around the world. During his journeys Nico improved his English, on top of his French, and has now returned home to launch Roarockit Skateboard Europe. 

Marcel and Nico making shirts for the 6th Annual Swap Meet

After completing her European baccalaureate (specializing in German) Sarah graduated with a degree in Linguistics from UCL (London, UK) all before she was 21. Following this she worked at various part time jobs, in order to put money aside for travelling expenses. She also spent time volunteering at music festivals as part of the admin team and a translator (French/English/German) between the artists and the organizers. Before training at the Roarockit HQ in early 2013, Sarah had spent time helping out with Roarockit in the early days of the business on a family trip to Toronto. Now that things have come full circle, she is excited to get started running the new European division of the company. 

Sarah & Nico making their first custom drop deck

The finished product - A handmade, bottle shaped 1" drop deck!

On the next Rockit Talk, we interview Sarah and Nico to hear a bit more about their new business (ad)venture, skateboarding in France and the future for Roarockit Skateboard Europe!  

Tuesday
Aug062013

Roarockit Europe

Introducing..... ROAROCKIT.EU!!

Click here to check out the Roarockit EU facebook page

Roarockit founders Ted Hunter and Norah Jackson are stoked to announce to our EU customers that our Roarockit skateboard building kits and materials are now available from within the EU!

Trained in Toronto and based in France, Sarah Jackson and Nicolas Alix operate the newest division of the Roarockit family. This means that you can order our quality building materials and receive orders free of any long shipping waits or import costs to get in the way of building that custom board.

You will be pleased to find our premium Canadian-grown Maple skateboard veneer is now easily available to you at a reasonable cost.

Contact Sarah and Nico via their website: www.roarockit.eu