• Slam Demons

    Slam Demons
    When the urethane is spinning, all is well. But when concrete and flesh meet, that's a world of pain brought to you by the Slam Demons. Check out this article from the August 2011 issue.
  • Sneak Peek: October 2011

    Sneak Peek: October 2011
    Park builder, solid family dude, and rippin' skater Ryan McWhirter thrusts up in a house we all wish we had. Threeler, Paris, France.
  • First Look: Alan Petersen

    First Look: Alan Petersen
    He left the spotlight years ago, but his history remains strong. You had to see his skating to believe it. Here's Alan flipping through the Sept mag.
  • Sneak Peek: September 2011

    Sneak Peek: September 2011
     OG HB loc Jason Dill tailgrab nosegrinds the vert part of an all-too-typical East Coast pool (you can tell by the spit gutter). Clink on the way down equals spleen removal.
  • Sneak Peek: August 2011

    Sneak Peek: August 2011
    Torey Pudwill can rock any name he damn well pleases with back Smiths on tall shit like this. This mag comes with a free DVD of Torey's Big Bang video.
  • Photo-G Cautionary Tales

    Photo-G Cautionary Tales
    You can shoot skate photos however the hell you want—we’re not here to preach. But we are here to help.
  • Fritz Mead Interview

    Fritz Mead Interview
    It's tough to come up these days. Fritz took big risks, got some amazing roll-aways, and now here's his photos and interview from our July issue that's on sale now.
  • First Look: Leo Romero

    First Look: Leo Romero
    The SOTY flips through our new July issue. Packed with 14 free stickers, find it in skateshops and on newsstands now.
  • Sneak Peek: Biggest Ollie Ever?

    Sneak Peek: Biggest Ollie Ever?
    Advance copies of the July interview issue just showed up in the morning mail.
  • Of Where Do You Remember Me From?

    Of Where Do You Remember Me From?
    Reader art based on photos from the mag is one of the great, unique Thrasher phenomenons. Here's some from our May issue and also classics from over the years.
  • Giovanni Vianna's "RITORNA" Part

    Giovanni Vianna's "RITORNA" Part
    Scratching off NBDs in LA can be difficult, but Gio’s unparalleled fakie skills unlock a slew of new moves. Between his classic hammers and tech finesse, this is a tour de force.
  • Giovanni Vianna Interview By Alan Hannon

    Giovanni Vianna Interview By Alan Hannon
    Gio filmed his first part at five years old and still has the fire to break new ground across the globe. Following his new video, Primitive’s Alan Hannon hits up our guy to cover a lifetime on the board, risky sponsor changes, ultimate wedgies and skating in the Olympics without an ACL. As seen in our October ‘23 mag.
  • Gravis' "BIJYU" Video

    Gravis' "BIJYU" Video
    Gravis taps its team in Japan to bring back the classy kicks and tasteful looks with a solid display in the streets. Check the reissue of the Filter after watching.    
  • Christian Hall for Slappy Trucks

    Christian Hall for Slappy Trucks
    Christian employs his huge snaps and technical wizardry for his intro to Slappy trucks. Even the shop haters will dig this dude. 
  • Didrik Galasso's "Quick Cut" Pepper Video

    Didrik Galasso's "Quick Cut" Pepper Video
    Deedz hits up some DIY crust and gets the assist on a sketchy ride-on for Pepper.
  • In The Mag
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    Miles Silvas brings his razor’s edge precision to the rugged slopes of San Francisco—front crooks at the top of Mason St. for his third cover. Miles sits down with us to fill in the details of his SF residency and keeping the fire lit. Also in this issue: Five Greats with Jaws; Thrasher Weekend in Boston; Sieben spins some Tall Tales from Austin, TX; Heads for days—featuring Nile Gibbs, Kevin Liedtke, and Brandon Burleigh and a killer Cobraman tour story. You don’t wanna miss this issue.