Displaying items by tag: Classics
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7/19/2011
Classics: Eric Koston Mouse
Koston's amazing board control and effortless snap (especially on those nollies) is on full display in Girl's vid from '96. Lutzka introduces one of the greats. -
7/12/2011
Classics: Scott Kane Bootleg 3000
Pat Pasquale introduces Scott Kane's 12-minute part from Bootleg 3000 released in 2003. -
7/06/2011
Classics: Jason Adams Label Kills
Always adapting and mixing different generations of skate tricks, and all with his own style, here's Jason's part from 2001. This is a Gravette all-time favorite. -
6/28/2011
Classics: Arto Saari Menikmati
The era of entire video parts with mind-melting skating on gnarly street terrain—with little to no filler—really took off with Menikmati in 2000. Torey Pudwill introduces a true classic. -
6/21/2011
Classics: Rune Glifberg Sorry
The 2002 Flip video was one of the most anticipated skate vids ever. Rune came through as always, and launched a bunch of his epic no-grab flip tricks. -
6/14/2011
Classics: Jeremy Klein Ravers
Jeremy attacks schoolyard bumps and banks—and the blizzard flip makes one of its first appearances—in this 1993 Birdhouse vid. -
6/07/2011
Classics: Andy Roy Anti-Hero Video
Video cameras rarely captured the razor's-edge style of skating that Andy was known for, but this footage from the second Anti-Hero came closest. -
5/31/2011
Classics: Kristian Svitak
Dan Nepscha introduces one of his old favorites: Kristian Svitak's 2001 part from Label Kills. -
5/24/2011
Classics: Jason Lee Video Days
The Blind guys didn't set out to make skate history in 1991, and that makes this video's legendary status even better. Danny Way introduces a true classic. -
5/17/2011
Classics: Ronnie Creager What if?
With one of the most legendary blends of tech skating and smooth style, here's Ronnie's part from 2005. James Craig gives a toast to one of the best.
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4/26/2024
Naquan Rollings' "Roadkill" Ep.3
Homing in on the heart of Manhattan, a heavy crew of big names and local legends unlock new potential on the well-trodden blocks. From Tyson’s opening underground hit to Felipe’s final punch at the Pyramid Ledges, Naquan captures the pulse of his hometown. -
4/26/2024
"Roadkill Ep. 3" Premiere Photos
Middle fingers, peace signs and all sorts of PDA were seen in spades at the Roadkill premiere. See the right way to celebrate your favorite street production. -
4/26/2024
Timber “Ice Baths” Video
From Seoul to Bangkok and back again, Jason, Hojin, and Eugene Choi shred savory terrain for Timber. -
4/26/2024
Tylor Horton for LRG x MAXALLURE
Huge snaps and a heavy repertoire, Tylor puts it down for LRG and Maxallure. -
4/26/2024
Unknown Boardshop's "Salish Return" Video
Up in Bellingham, Washington, Cam Barrett and Josh Knapp dig into the local crust in their killer shared part for Unknown Boardshop.
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Kader finally gives us an excuse to put on him on the front—booming switch frontside flip from Chinatown straight to your eyeballs. More for your eyeballs in this issue include, but definitely not limited to: Jereme Knibbs, Braden Hoban, Frankie Spears, Vans in Australia. Get yours today.