Urban Gap Game: Word is Bond in Berlin
Another urban gap session in Berlin with the crew — this time joined by NRW skater Dominic Wenzel, bringing extra heat to the streets.
The concept was simple: call your trick, then land it clean. No backing out, no changing your mind. What you say is what you commit to — word is bond.

Spree Spot: Ledge → Gap → Trash Can
We kicked things off right in the city center at the Spree. A rough setup: ledge into a gap, finishing over a trash can with a heavy roll-away.
Not every skater was able to get across. The distance between the ledge and the bin made even basic tricks feel sketchy. First calls went down fast — and so did the consequences.

Right next to it, a second feature added even more pressure: a wall drop send spot. Some committed, some hesitated — until security eventually shut the session down.
Round Two: DDR Museum Gap
The crew moved just around the corner to the DDR Museum for round two: a 7-stair to 6-stair combo right in the middle of a busy Sunday crowd.

The energy shifted instantly. People stopped, watched, and started cheering as the skaters called out their tricks. Pressure was high, and every attempt felt like it mattered.
Again, the session didn’t last forever — security showed up and ended the second spot as well.

Two Spots, Two Shutdowns
From sketchy street setups at the Spree to a crowded stair set in the city center, the “Word is Bond” format delivered exactly what it promised: commitment, chaos, and heavy consequences for every call.
No backing out. No excuses. Just calls and consequences.

So… who took the win?
With multiple skaters, heavy tricks, and constant pressure, the question remains:
Who actually held it down across both spots?
Watch the full video to find out.
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