David Loy’s “XX” Birdhouse Part
David Loy just dropped his new part *“XX”* for Birdhouse Skateboards, and it’s a straight blast of raw street energy and seasoned commitment. Loy’s name has been in skate circles for decades — ever since his 20-stair lipslide put him on the map — but this part isn’t nostalgia. It’s old-school power with a modern edge, packed with heavy spots and solid trick selection that sticks clip after clip.
One thing that stands out here is Loy’s consistency. He attacks gnarly ledges, rough ground, and classic street setups without hesitation, and every clip feels intentional. The pacing never dips — you get clip after clip of committed attempts, clean landings, and that unmistakable feel of a skater who knows exactly what he’s doing. The result is one of those parts that grabs your attention and doesn’t let go.
If you’re into street skating that’s heavy without being chaotic, *“XX”* is worth the watch — Loy keeps the energy high and the tricks grounded, giving you a solid sense of his skill and style in 2026.