The '90s put a lot of vert dudes out of business, but Stevie Cabalerro hit the streets and stayed relevant. Here's a highlight reel of Cab's pavement days. Legends skate everything.
Dudes can be lucky he didn't come up later. I've never seen such a hardcore vert/pool skater transition to street skateboarding at such late stage into their skating. Cab's work ethic and willingness to change is unbelivable.
you guys have no idea just how cool it is to see an 80's bones brigade member who's _not_ hawk or mullen skating switch and throwing down respectably smooth tre's and inward heelflips. And I don't recall either of the other two doing double kinked boardslides... As for anyone commenting on the datedness, there were a lot better street pros by the 90's but none of them were Caballero. I wonder if anyone can put up some 90's Mountain... :)
Just a quick comment here: I although I like this in multiple ways, I think you could probably get this down even further sizewise to the point where everything is a fOOOing banger. Like as if Cab has anything to prove, but Peralta was about the cinematography while Ternasky was about the demonstration of skill, and some of these better tricks (including classics/basics done further or higher) deserve to be showcased more- at 2 or 3 minutes, you would have an epic, timeless section that would even be marketable.. Just a thought, you have the footy and you got the skill. Peace
I remember this! Cab was pretty smart. He figured out if he stayed on the Vert ramp his pro career was done! So he adapted and hit the streets. RESPECT!
Perfect. A lot of the footage was new to me. Had one of the best fs flips till this day, he also took long ass rails and that kinked one was just mind blowing. I remember his gnarly compilation in THPS2. The fs flip from that clip should have made it in here as well.
Caballero was my fav Powell pro back in the day, (back in the day was the 90s for me lol) but I was young, and loved Cab, one of my first boards when young was a Cab street deck I think it had the dragon, I would so like to see it again. And then I had a toy machine after that I think. If only I could remember all the boards I had when I was young. Such nostalgia
Della sua generazione e' stato uno dei pochi che e' riuscito a reinventarsi,superando il trauma del cambiamento dello skateboarding avvenuto nei primi anni '90.
Steve really really gnarly even vert and street. I just knew he has been a vert skater when I searched his name. (More Searching More greater He is) 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Why does everyone seem so surprised that Cab has skillz on the street? He skated as much street as he did vert. Vert just got a lot more attention back then.
Easily the best street style out of the classic bones "vert" guys. You look at old footage of Hawk skating street and he's flailing arms and legs everywhere. Stevie = smooth!!
He wouldn’t even be considered an amateur these days but I give him a lot of respect because he is still skating and risking easier injuries and tougher recoveries because of his age.
Impressive skating by a great all around skater. Cab is very adaptable on his board and it shows it as he adapted from vert kkb by lllllllll, where mostb80>)
Is there the briefest hint of the Bones Brigade visiting Livingston in there? I remember the leather jacket and also skating the multistorey car park with Mike V, Lance etc.
+Thomas hosker my comment wasn't gay. You repeating it in an attempt to be clever, that was gay. Not a surprise from some bitch named thomas who posts horrible 5-0 videos. Take a hike thomas.