Anyone who watched Bake and Destroy knows Cyril came out of nowhere with one of the best parts. As seen in the December mag, this seven-flat-eight is a true monster.
They skate everything, they don't complain, and they're most comfortable crammed in the van's back panel. In honor of Girl and Chocolate's Pretty Sweet video, we're proud to offer five different covers for each of the Trunk Boyz. Photos by Ben Colen.
These skatepark designs were either botched from the beginning, or they got fouled up during construction. Either way, we're shining a light on these lousy lumps.
It was a random spread in the mag two years ago (September 2010) but we still get asked about it to this day. So we brought it back from the dead and breathed some new life into it.
Freestyle meets tranny as Marc Johnson gets all Rodney. What’s next? Kickflip darkslides on vert? It’s coming. Photo: Colen
He asked for the gnarliest spot in San Diego and he got it. Colombia's David Gonzalez grinds through the kink, off the drop, and into skate history. Photo: Burnett.
The mag and website both live and die by skate imagery. We dig it all, but here are some flicks on the more peculiar end of the spectrum.
If skate coaches ever rule the world, hopefully the team logos will at least look like this. As seen in the June mag.
It’s been almost 23 years since a nosepick graced the cover. Danny Sargent first, Jim Greco now, and any way you look at it, street tuff. Photo: Broach
If you think it's a bad idea to sum up pro skaters with circles and symbols, you'd be correct. This article from the March issue exploded in our face, but we're slow learners. Send us your own Venn ideas, winners will get free Thrasher gear.
At some point, we've all sinned. For many of the fallen, it's too late now for forgiveness. But for you, there's hope. So take heed. Here's some updated weirdness from the October 2006 mag.
Check out David Broach's tour article on the Converse team in Italy, featured in our February issue.
Check out Joe Brook's article from his East Coast destruction tour with Habitat, featured in our February 2012 issue.
Julian Davidson levitates a kickflip along a concrete ribbon somewhere lost in the Olde World. Photo: Broach.
Check out the article from our October issue celebrating 15 years of Fourstar, where Eric Koston and Guy Mariano are interviewed about the brand.
Check out the Alien Workshop tour article from our September issue. Fatback Productions is coming through with an edit tomorrow.
| The Kayo Tour USA Jun 18 |
| Pretty Sweet US Tour USA Jun 18 |
| Wild in the Parks North America Jun 18 |
| Stee Sweet Mafia Premiere Dates USA Jun 19 |
| Wild in the Streets Austin, TX Jun 21 |
| ANTI-ART New York, NY Jun 22 |
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