• Diamond Park Opening

    Diamond Park Opening
    Diamond opened up a new park in Los Angeles and people are hyped. Check out some of the ripping from opening day.
  • Fatback: DVS "Pandemonium"

    Fatback: DVS "Pandemonium"
    Meticulous, painstaking edits can be a great thing, but sometimes a rough and raw chop can capture a skate tour just as well. Here's Daewon, Pudwill, Tolentino, and many other DVS riders in Costa Rica, Panama, and Peru.
  • DVS' "Pandemonium" Tour Video

    DVS' "Pandemonium" Tour Video
    The DVS squad invades Costa Rica, Panama, and Peru, slaying demos while still handling lots of business in the streets. Torey caps things off with that massive nollie flip from our March cover. Boom!
  • Torey Pudwill for Loud

    Torey Pudwill for Loud
    T-Puds gets some rad tricks in Barcelona for Loud headphones. Watch the clip here.
  • First Look: Torey Pudwill & Trevor McClung

    First Look: Torey Pudwill & Trevor McClung
    Torey and Trevor break down the new issue of the mag while camped out in an RV at Thrasher headquarters.
  • Thrasher Radio: Ep. 16 Torey Pudwill

    Thrasher Radio: Ep. 16 Torey Pudwill
    From the Skate Lab to the edges of the world T-Puds talks about pop, Shorty's, South America, and contests of the future.
  • Sneak Peek: March 2014

    Sneak Peek: March 2014
    He’s known for his techgnar combos but when Torey Pudwill finds a perfect stack he can’t help but get grizzly. Nollie flip in Lima, Peru.
  • King of the Road 2013: Real Blog 2

    King of the Road 2013: Real Blog 2
    The Real Team ripped through Portland, Idaho, Sacto, Fresno, San Diego, and Los Angeles stacking points. The road is treating us like Kings.
  • Five Sequences: October 26, 2012

    Five Sequences: October 26, 2012
    David Broach brings you this week's 'five' with Torey Pudwill, Filipe Ortiz, Shane Heyl, Dee Ostrander, and Trevor Colden.
  • Dew Tour 2012: Street Finals

    Dew Tour 2012: Street Finals
    P-Rod, Pudwill, Decenzo, Milton Martinez, and David Gonzalez all ripped the finals—but in the end, Nyjah brought home the gold.