Neff has made some power moves with the addition of Leo Romero, Silas Baxter-Neal, Matt Bennett, Aaron “Jaws” Homoki, Dakota Servold, and Derrick Wilson to their skate team. Check out the trailer above.
Neff and Park City, UT have come together to bring you Neffland–a one of a kind Neff-themed snow playground complete with candy cane rails and snowcone jibs. Peep the teaser featuring Sage Kotsenburg and stay tuned for more.
Collabo kings Neff have another one locked and loaded with Neffmau5, their new apparel and headwear collab with Deadmau5. Something tells us this one is going to do pretty well with the club set.
Neff makes another power move today with the official launch of Neff Vision, their new eyewear division. Not content to simply launch the line, Neff paired the news with the announcement that they are the official eyewear sponsor of the US Open of Surf. Mufuckas are not playing around.
Last week was the opening of the Sesame Street exhibit presented by Neff and The Seventh Letter. L.A’s Known Gallery played host to the combination of street art and Sesame Street characters by artists like Revok, Stash, Todd Bratrud, Pose, Mr. Carton, and many more. The turn out was amazing and all the proceeds from the event went to benefit the City of Hope’s Department of Pediatrics. Check out a grip of photos from the opening night from Jacqueline Kynoch after the jump.
Neff and The Seventh Letter have partnered for a conglomerate of the best street artists in the world, to create a gallery show of Sesame Street-inspired works at the world famous Known Gallery in LA on April 28th-29th. Artists include Stash, Revok, Pose, Mr. Cartoon and many more. Go here for full details.
Neff, a company with a seemingly unstoppable ability to metamorphize has been killing the micro game game for a minute with games on their site. Now they’ve stepped it up with the release of Neff Beanie Blizzard for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. The best part of the game is that it’s free. Get it here.
More from the Neff camp is a day in the life of rider Ryan Decenzo. Ryan gives you look of his week at the recent Tampa Pro with a cast of characters in the mix.
Neff and Snoop have teamed up again. This time in efforts to raise money for those affected by the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The shirt says “Keep ya head up Japan” and all profits will be donated to Operation USA, an international relief agency that helps communities at home and abroad overcome the effects of disasters. Go here to purchase a shirt and help the people of Japan.