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.
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Latest News

Parisian Tide – Episode 8 of Mike Arnold’s High Tide

Mike Arnold’s High Tide is back, this time set in Paris during a recent mission there.
Featuring the likes of Matlok Bennet-Jones, Ollie Lock, Remy Taveira, Tyrone O’Hanrahan, Vincent Touzery and James Cruickshank.
Filmed and edited by Mike Arnold, with second angles from Bloby Greg and Alex Pires.

Daniel Vargas in LYSSOPHOBIA

D Vargs’ part from Richie Valdez’s new video that just premiered on Saturday.

PASS~PORT – TOKYO – 東京

2 DEEP WEEKS IN TOKYO WITH PASS~PORT

Featuring: Callum Paul, Josh Pall, Dean Palmer, Juan Onekawa, Geoff Campbell, Nik Stipanovic, Keegan Walker, Willy Brown, Trent Evans, Cameron Sparkes and more…

Josh Wilson & Dick Rizzo on Quasi Skateboards, New York City and Bronze56K

Farran Golding sat down with Quasi riders Dick Rizzo & Josh Wilson, check the full interview on Farran’s Speedway Blog now.

Click the image below to view the interview

Make sure you watch Josh & Dick’s ‘Trust’ parts below

Sack of Spuds

Geoff Campbell has just put out an HD edit of Aussie greats for the Skateboarder’s Journal.

Starring: Callum Paul, Adam Davies, Tully West, Jesse Noonan, Bryce Golder, Harry Clark, Digby Luxton, Arthur Kay, Ben Frank, Tim Williams, Josh Pall, Max Couling, Jarrad Carlin, Corey Leso, Jake Darwen, Elijah Robertson, Zach Wheeler, Nick Boserio, Matt Reilly, Jason Rainbird, Alex Campbell, Sammy Winter, Luke Croker and Quayde Baker.

Filmed and edited by Geoff Campbell