We’re a UK clothing and hardware distribution. 100% skater owned and operated. Keen Dist is based in Oxford, UK and works with brands from across the world to specialise in their UK distribution.

Our Brands: Anti Hero, Atlantic Drift, Bronze, Dancer, Former, Frog Skateboards, G-Tool, Ganj Wax, GX1000, Hockey, HUF, Jenkem, Jessup, Krooked, Last Resort, Limosine, Lurpiv, Modus, Orbs, Pass~Port, Picture, Polar Skate Co, Quartersnacks, Quasi, Real Skateboards, Ripcare, Sci-Fi Fantasy, SKF, Sk8ology, Skateboard Cafe, Spitfire Wheels, There Skateboards, Thunder Trucks, Venture Trucks, Wayward Wheels, Welcome Skateboards

Keen Dist. 3B Didcot Park, Churchward, Southmead Industrial Estate, Didcot, OX11 7HB.
+44 (0) 1865 236872 | sales@keendist.co.uk

Welcome Skateboards

Ryan Lay- “A Lover Reborn” 2015 Part

Here at Keen, we are such big fans of Mr. Lay that it seemed as good a time as any to revisit his banging 2015 part ‘A Lover Reborn’, originally released via Thrasher Magazine.

Welcome to The Crew Roman Pabich

Young Welcome skateboards ruler Roman Pabich has a new part out announcing his addition to the OJ Wheels squad.

Jump by Rye Beres

Filmer Rye Heres just dropped a transition-heavy edit of some of the gnarliest Californian bowl shredders ( plus visitors ) from the last year.

GX1000: Adrenaline Junkie

The latest GX1000 project is as insane as ever and features Quasi’s Al Davis, Welcome’s Ryan Townley and Habitat’s Brian Delatorre alongside alll the usual suspects and more. Everything landed equals a hill bomb!

Free by State Footwear

State Footwear present their first promo, Free, edited and animated by Colin Read. The video features the talents of Theories Brand rider Ben Gore, Welcome Pro Jordan Sanchez and Wayward Wheels rider Christian Malouf alongside Kevin Coakley, Jon Nguyen & Jason Spivey.

Ryan Lay’s Welcome Wear Test

Ryan Lay and some of his friends hit the streets over a weekend to test out his newest board from Welcome. Ryan’s new board is called Inferno and it comes on his Stonecipher shape that his last board was on. At 8.6 inches wide and 32.5 inches long the Stonecipher shape feels a lot like an 8.5 popsicle and judging by the way he skates it, you can get it to do anything you need.