Displaying items by tag: James Brockman
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9/23/2019
Burnout: The Damned
Zero skateboards gave the hometown crowd a sneak peek at its eighth full-length video, Damn It All. Old faves, new faces and even a pro surprise. Get your FOMO workin’. -
7/15/2019
Foundation's 30th Anniversary Party Photos
Congratulations to Tod Swank and his Foundation Skateboard Company who just hit their 30 year mark and are still going strong. -
11/19/2018
Chris Wimer's Pro Surprise
Chris Wimer, the man with the most massive pop, was surprised with his first pro model at a Zero team signing the other day. From VA to CA, Wimer has come a long way. Have you seen his In Your Head part yet? ‘Nuff said! Congrats, Wimer! —Morgan Rindengan -
11/21/2016
Zero Skateboards "No Cash Value Vol. 5" Video
No Cash Value No. 5 is the finale of the series and it's a hell of a way to go out. With full parts from Windsor James and Dane Burman and a ripping team montage, it's everything you'd hope for in a Zero vid. Their legacy of brutality is secured with this one. -
11/21/2016
Burnout: No Bucks Given
Chief and the boys premiered the latest installment of their popular No Cash Value series, this one starring Dane, Brockman and Windsor. -
11/18/2016
Zero Skateboards "No Cash Value Vol. 5" Teaser
Zero stays true to their roots with this 45 second trailer for "No Cash Value Vol 5" with full parts from Dane Burman and Windsor James. Carnage Awaits... -
6/30/2016
20 Years of Zero Party Photos
Last night Zero skateboards threw a party in Long Beach celebrating 20 years with photos, decks and team alumni. It was a great way to showcase the legacy and impact that Zero has given to skateboarding. Here's to 20 more! -
1/12/2016
James Brockman Skates Impact Light
James Brockman tells you why he rides Impact Light boards while getting a few tricks for Zero. -
7/11/2015
Nick Boserio's "Pro Party" Blog
Nick Boserio turned pro, Zero had a party, and Hammeke brought his camera along. -
5/26/2015
Bust or Bail 2: The Ripper at Clipper
The legendary Clipper spot is about to become a handicap-access elevator. Lots of skate history here adds up to one epic goodbye session. Thanks to SFUSD for their consent. Spots come and go, but Clipper is forever. -Jake Phelps
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12/12/2019
Atlantic Drift's "Deep Fried Friends" Article
The Drifters floated to Moscow to experience joint hallucinations, get mistaken as fugitives and break some Daily Bread. Don’t worry, they found time to street style, too. From the Dec ’19 issue of the mag. -
12/12/2019
"Sign At All Times" A Film About Brian Estrada
For years, Brian Estrada struggled with being deaf. He has now embraced it and is proud of his condition. This quote sums it up beautifully: “We don’t need to look at deafness as something that must be ‘cured.’” Oh, he also rips. Need some inspiration? Click play. -
12/12/2019
The Follow Up: Jamie Foy "You Good?"
Big Boy Foy put a hurting on the spots in You Good?. Read about his mindset on tackling terrifying terrain and how he goes about hyping up the sessions with the homies. Doom and gloom ain’t gonna get nobody on a 20+ rail, that’s for damn sure! -
12/12/2019
Rough Cut: Erick Winkowski's "Til the End" Vol. 3
Winkowski is a different animal, armed with an arsenal of tricks unlike any other. All-terrain, all the time, his style is all his own. Enjoy... -
12/12/2019
Cafe's "Sonata" Video
Cheers to another brilliant edit from our friends across the pond. Cafe always delivers a strong brew of filming, skating, and music.
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In The Mag

Figgy’s got the laser vision as he rings in 2020 with a gap to front feeble. In years past, Figgy was seeing double. This time around, he’s bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. The long awaited Baker 4 is finally here. We got a colossal 53-page article, including interviews with the rookies and the vets—Rowan, Kader, T-Funk, Elissa, Baca, the Boss himself plus many more. Baker 4-ever. Alex Midler risks it all and takes the win at our Bust or Bail contest. Nut up or shut up, right Alex? The wrecking crew wreaks havoc in Canada; the chaos includes the Pabich bros, Pedro Delfino, Ducky Kovacs, Corey Glick, and Ronnie Sandoval with some special appearances by Johnny Layton, Birdman, and Gonz. Canada’s going to have a hard time recovering from this one, eh? The heaviness continues with interviews from Davis Torgerson, Ryan Sheckler and Gustav Tønnesen. Tommy Wright III, Beach Fossils and Obituary were amongst the many artists at Death Match NYC, we got the full recap right here. Sit back, relax, and feast your eyes on this.