• Classics: Eric Koston "Chomp On This"

    Classics: Eric Koston "Chomp On This"
    "Chomp" remains one of the all-time great vids to mix up sheer fun and dork tricks with gnarly, hardcore skating. Trevor Colden introduces a classic part from 2002.
  • Classics: Kenny Reed "7 Year Glitch"

    Classics: Kenny Reed "7 Year Glitch"
    He's a traveler and wanderer, but above all Kenny is a sick skater with a unique style who's been on a long, strange trip. Walker Ryan introduces a classic New Deal part from 2002.
  • Classics: John Rattray "Dying To Live"

    Classics: John Rattray "Dying To Live"
    Even if you know John's skating and have seen this part before, he'll surprise you again anyway with his mix of fun vibes and gnarly skating. Manderson introduces a classic Zero part from 2002.
  • Classics: Brad Staba "Skateboarding 101"

    Classics: Brad Staba "Skateboarding 101"
    Way back in the day we made a "How to Skateboard" video.  It was only right that we asked Brad Staba to illustrate the proper way to shuv it. POP!
  • Classics: Jerry Hsu "Black Cat"

    Classics: Jerry Hsu "Black Cat"
    This gnarly part is often over-looked only because Jerry has had such a hardcore history of skating. Jimmy Cao introduces a classic part from the 2000 Maple vid.
  • Classics: Neil Blender "Destroy Everything Now"

    Classics: Neil Blender "Destroy Everything Now"
    Neil injected an extra boost of fun and creativity into skating when it really needed it in the '80s and '90s. Tom Remillard introduces a classic from the 2004 88 vid.
  • Classics: Mike Carroll "Questionable"

    Classics: Mike Carroll "Questionable"
    This legendary part has been watched and studied for 22 years and yet you notice something different each time. Tim O'Connor introduces a classic Plan B part from 1992.
  • Classics: Reese Forbes "Eastern Exposure 3"

    Classics: Reese Forbes "Eastern Exposure 3"
    EE3: Underachievers is still one of the best, most raw representations of East Coast skating ever. Dylan Rieder introduces a classic from 1996. 
  • Classics: James Brockman "New Blood"

    Classics: James Brockman "New Blood"
    Dane Burman picks out a classic from the 2005 Zero video, New Blood—this is James Brockman.
  • Classics: Jamie Thomas "Misled Youth"

    Classics: Jamie Thomas "Misled Youth"
    Skate videos had been growing crazier by the year for some time, but Zero's pure-hammer, no-filler skating (like this JT part) were utterly shocking. Tony Cervantes introduces a classic from 1999.
  • STILL WATCHIN: Baca

    STILL WATCHIN: Baca
    Back in ’09, Jake and P-Stone hopped on a CONS trip with Baca and the gang to fuel the fire for a killer cover and some iconic clips. Sammy and team leader Dave Hoang recount the epic ride.
  • Pass~Port's Range #41 Gear

    Pass~Port's Range #41 Gear
    Pass~Port's got a huge new drop of gear ready to go for your next skate or spaghetti session. Hit up your shop or grab some here. 
  • “Art of the Wedit” Video

    “Art of the Wedit” Video
    Real Bay shit! Squang Skateboards puts it down from SF to Vallejo to Oakland and everywhere in between. Big Love.
  • ROUGH CUT: Pedro Delfino's "Road to Nowhere" Part

    ROUGH CUT: Pedro Delfino's "Road to Nowhere" Part
    Pedro's end-of-the-year part was packed with unreal bombs and bangers, but you know it wasn't without serious sacrifice. Go behind the missions to see every slam and safe getaway on the Road to Nowhere
  • Jake Yanko's "Behind the Ad" OJ Video

    Jake Yanko's "Behind the Ad" OJ Video
    No landing? No problem. Jake Yanko charges the soil and surfs it out straight into the mag for OJ. 
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