About Us: We’re a European 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: Bronze, Dancer, Evisen, Frog Skateboards, G-Tool, Ganj Wax, GX1000, Hockey, Jessups, Last Resort, Modus, Orbs, Pass~Port, Picture, Polar Skate Co, Quartersnacks, Quasi, Ripcare, RIPNDIP, Skateboard Cafe, Sk8ology, Wayward Wheels, & Welcome Skateboards.
Keen Dist. 3B Didcot Park, Churchward, Southmead Industrial Estate, Didcot, OX11 7HB.
+44 (0) 1865 236872 | sales@keendist.co.uk

 

Latest News

AA Hurt Temple

A minute of new Andrew Allen for Hockey.

Dancer – AJ’s Trash

A really nice new Copenhagen edit from Dancer with Karsten Kleppan, Hugo Boserup, Hjalte Halberg and more.

Antisocial Summer

A brilliant one from the good people over at Antisocial over in Vancouver, put together by Shari White and Angelo Fajardo. Featuring Breana Geering, Dustin Henry, Una Farrar, and features Rick McCrank, Stafhon Boca, Connor Belvis and more.

Click Click – Skate Photography Documentary

Click Click, a documentary by filmmaker Phil Evans on the career of Malmö’s legendary skate photographer Nils Svensson. The film spans over three decades and documents the ever evolving Malmö skate scene and the many characters that have emerged from the city’s DIY culture. Made in collaboration with Polar Skate Co. & Fujifilm. Original soundtrack by Joshua Ng, Sondre Mortensen & Andrew Gibbons. Starring Nils Svensson, Pontus Alv, Danijel Stankovic, Martin Ottosson, Tor Ström, Martin Nilsson, Sarah Meurle, Oskar Rozenberg and many more.

GLORY: The Legend of Dime

From the masterminds behind the Glory Challenge comes the long awaited full length from Dime. With Jake Johnson, Ville Wester, Andrew Reynolds and more alongside all the usual Montreal legends!

There And Back – Caleb McNeely for Krooked Skateboards

Huf rider Caleb McNeely spent the last year filming this video part going between his current home of NYC and his former home of Richmond, VA.