Trick selection, style, spots, and the act of pushing and rolling. Lines are a skater's showcase, and this highlight reel is amazing.
Flawless plazas aren't the only great spots. Give Jose Rojo (or any skater) a curb, some flatground, and a huge slab of cement, and they'll figure it out.
If you had a no-bust plaza and Rodrigo's board control you might be able to piece together a line like this.
A minefield of skatestoppers can't slow up Jack Curtin's high-speed attack on the SF Federal Building. Check out Jack and crew in the upcoming DGK vid, Parental Advisory.
There've been entire video parts that were shorter than this Firing Line. Pretty Sweet's leadoff man tries to go the distance before his legs give out.
We don't know how many tries this line required, but Mr Consistency looks like he barely broke a sweat.
SF's 3rd and Army has seen a resurgence of amazing skating and lines lately. Trevor conjures up a rad ledge, manual, gap line.
Whether it's basic tricks or gnarly, difficult moves like Nassim does here, a high-speed downhill line is one of the raddest things in skating.
Some ledges are designed to be unskateable, but Nick and his snap-flick make a line out of them anyway.
It's hard to call this a line, when it's more of an excellent adventure through a brickyard wonderland.
Two sets of stairs with a bench in between and room for a flatground tré. Mikey's all over this one.
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| Pretty Sweet US Tour USA Jun 19 |
| Wild in the Parks North America Jun 19 |
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