DIY foundation spots always make for a good spot to get a line. Louie Barletta has fun with this one.
He skates gnarly gaps and rails, but Moose also has precision-tech moves—like the amazing line-ender seen here.
His wicked-quick feet and wild trick choices got Tyson onto the Darkstar team and into this Firing Line.
We can't tell if he's stoked or frustrated, but Ryan links together an insanely tech two-ledge line.
It must have been a tough call on which line to put in the video and which line to use for the web. Lutzka gets three more tricks at the first spot from his part.
Random people on the street are often part of filming a line. Dan has a close encounter, but gets the make.
A new shoe on Etnies and a perfect plaza to piece together a line. Things are looking good for Joe Red.
Even without getting tech or blasting an air, Omar shows how there's endless ways to get creative and gnarly.
Most skaters will try an all-switch line at some point, either as a deliberate challenge or just for the fun of it. Pete has a rad flow on this one.
His loose, fast style has gotten Vincent a lot of attention over the past couple years. Here's a nice downhill line as an example.
Seems like just a few months ago no one had heard of him. Now everyone's talking about this guy with insane board control.
Lizard has a unique approach to skating and a nice snap to his flips. Always. This line is no exception.
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