About Us
Last updated: June 28, 2026
About EpicFlyx.xyz
Last updated: June 2026
Who This Site Is For
EpicFlyx is built for the action sports community — riders, skaters, climbers, surfers, and anyone who lives for movement and adrenaline. Whether you’re a weekend warrior dialing in your first backflip or an experienced athlete refining your technique, this blog is your reliable pit stop for practical, no-fluff advice.
We don’t chase viral trends or hype. Instead, we focus on the real problems action sports athletes face every session: gear that fails at the worst moment, technique breakdowns that hold you back, and safety gaps that turn a good day into a bad one. If you’ve ever asked “Why did that trick feel off?” or “What’s the best way to maintain my board?” — you’re in the right place.
Topics We Cover
Our content spans the full spectrum of action sports, with an emphasis on actionable solutions and common pitfalls. Core categories include:
- Skateboarding & Longboarding: Deck setup, truck maintenance, bearing care, and how to avoid flat spots and wheel bite.
- Mountain Biking (Downhill & Enduro): Suspension tuning, tire pressure strategies, brake bleeding, and crash recovery.
- Snowboarding & Freeride Skiing: Edge sharpening, waxing techniques, binding adjustments, and reading snow conditions.
- Surfing & Wakeboarding: Fin selection, board volume, wave reading, and common pop-up mistakes.
- Parkour & Freerunning: Landing mechanics, conditioning drills, and spotting — plus what most tutorials get wrong about precision jumps.
- Climbing (Bouldering & Sport): Beta breakdowns, footwork fixes, and gear care (chalk, shoes, quickdraws).
Every article is framed around a problem you’re likely encountering — and the solution we provide is tested, honest, and updated when the industry evolves. We also dedicate space to the mistakes we see athletes make repeatedly, so you can skip the trial-and-error phase.
Our Editorial Standards
EpicFlyx operates as a content publication, not a brand or influencer channel. That means we hold ourselves to a strict set of editorial principles:
- Verify before publishing: Every technique, product recommendation, or safety tip is cross-checked against manufacturer specs, biomechanics research, or firsthand testing by experienced contributors.
- Update when practices change: Action sports gear and techniques evolve fast. If a new helmet standard emerges, a bearing material improves, or a common trick gets a safer variation, we revisit and revise our articles. You’ll always see a “Last updated” date on each post.
- No fluff, no filler: We don’t pad articles with generic “stay safe” advice. Every paragraph serves a purpose — either solving a specific problem or helping you avoid a mistake we’ve seen cost people time, money, or injury.
- Transparency about sources: When we reference a study, a pro athlete’s technique, or a product spec, we link to the original source or explain our testing method.
We do not accept sponsored posts that compromise our editorial voice. If we recommend a product, it’s because we believe it genuinely solves a problem — not because someone paid for placement.
What We Don’t Do
We are not a coaching service, a gear shop, or a consulting firm. We don’t offer personalized training plans, sell equipment, or claim to turn beginners into pros in 30 days. EpicFlyx is a resource — a place to find clear, honest answers so you can spend less time guessing and more time riding, skating, or climbing.
Contact
Have a question about an article? Spot something that needs updating? Want to suggest a topic we haven’t covered? We’d love to hear from you.
Email: [email protected]
Mail: 296 First St, Jackson, Mississippi 46304
We read every message and prioritize feedback that helps us serve the action sports community better. If you’ve found a mistake or think a piece of advice could be improved, you’re doing us — and every reader — a solid.
EpicFlyx — action sports, solved.