Displaying items by tag: Firing Line
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5/16/2016
Firing Line: Daryl Angel
Daryl goes the distance from plaza to plaza in downtown San Jose. His new video part “Life Hack” premieres tomorrow. -
5/10/2016
Firing Line: Miles Silvas
Miles makes impeccable use of a dream spot. Goddamn, homie. -
4/12/2016
Firing Line: JB Gillet
A sublime line from one of the smoothest operators of all-time. -
4/05/2016
Firing Line: Robbie Russo
Robbie makes a marathon line look fun and easy, wall after wall after wall. -
3/28/2016
Firing Line: Manny Santiago
You’re used to Manny directing his kickflips into some wild handrail combo, but this time he springs right over that baby. -
3/25/2016
Firing Line: Kevin Kowalski
Kevin cruises the concrete swells of Oregon from coast to coast. This line looks so damn fun. -
3/21/2016
Firing Line: Danny Cerezini
Quick feet at a beautiful spot. Cerezini goes up, over, and across. -
3/17/2016
Firing Line: Kyle Walker
We’re talking K-Walks, so don’t be surprised when the line includes two high-speed, waist-high rails. -
2/29/2016
Firing Line: Dakota Servold
You wanna talk about coming in hot? Dakota blazes through this one like a bottle rocket. -
2/22/2016
Firing Line: Chris Wimer
Chris careens through the courthouse at high-speed before things come to a sudden end.
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12/01/2024
Thrasher x Toy Machine Collab
We teamed up with Templeton to BURY THE HATCHET. Product now available in our shop. -
12/01/2024
Braden Hoban's "Catalyst" Part
Braden’s put out a grip of parts, but this time he pushes his razor-sharp flick and marathon grinds into the realm of the unthinkable. -
12/01/2024
HoBan This!
Braden Hoban draws a hometown crowd for the premiere of his epic Catalyst video. What a G! -
12/01/2024
5 Greats: Braden Hoban
Braden tells curb skaters to "Go skate a rail," plus a stack of hilarious lists from our January '25 mag. Read up from someone who ain't scared to say—or skate—anything. -
12/01/2024
Epic 50-50s with Elijah Berle
Heels, toes or crossed, Elijah breaks down the best double-truck technique before making history on Market Street.
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