Stance: GOOFY as it gets. Still finding my width/angle g-spot.
Who you ride with on the regular:
Randos. Winberry. Dude-bros/Girl-bros/Bio-bros. Skiers. Doll faces. Humans. You didn't even know I was shredding with you, but I was.
Music you listen to, if any, while sliding:
Underground hip-hop, but mostly I like to listen to the quiet that snow makes.
What else should we know about the loveliness that is you?
I'm this AND that. I'm a girly, scummy, creative weirdo who rides bikes, and dresses like a middle school boy or your grandma or both. I'm a person who exists in/as the gray space. I'm a conduit for life energy, but I'm cute and rad about it and I'm not sorry. I am rage fueled by love and I'm here to take note of the details that become us. I'm here to remind you. I am evolution. I'm an outcast and I'm just like the rest of us. I'm a modern-ass sibyl, a seer, a truth-seeker. I'm a wizard and I like capturing the goods through a piece of glass. Well shit, that got real weird real fast. Hi, I'm Sox and I love you already.
The thing is…
I've struggled with my heels acting a fool in boots since 5th grade, yo. Boots typically bruise my ankles and my lower shins. The Nitro kicks I'm running are relatively decent. They're light and the twin lacing system is quite dope - it allows you to choose where you run 'em tight and where you let 'em breathe a bit. Still, I find myself tender in the shins after a few laps. My feet go numb and/or I get painful pressure points in the ball of my foot if I tie a set of boots tight enough to lock down the levitating heel.