• Classics: Cab, Mountain, McGill Vert Part

    Classics: Cab, Mountain, McGill Vert Part
    Backyard vert ramps are an endangered species, but they're too rad to ever really die. David Gonzalez is a fan of skate history and introduces a part from the 1984 Powell-Peralta vid, "Bones Brigade Video Show."
  • Classics: Chris Miller "Molecules In Motion"

    Classics: Chris Miller "Molecules In Motion"
    Skating is always progressing but speed and finding the right lines never gets old. Darren Navarrette introduces a classic from the 1987 Gullwing video.
  • Classics: Chris Senn "This Is Skateboarding"

    Classics: Chris Senn "This Is Skateboarding"
    Chris has always ripped, but he shocked a lot of people with how gnarly and well-rounded this part was. Colin Provost introduces a classic from the 2003 Emerica vid.
  • Classics: Daewon Song "Daewon vs. Rodney"

    Classics: Daewon Song "Daewon vs. Rodney"
    Sierra Fellers had his first video premiere experience to this classic video from 1997—No one can doubt Daewon Song.
  • Classics: Frankie Hill "Ban This"

    Classics: Frankie Hill "Ban This"
    Frankie Hill was known for going big and his part from "Ban This" released in 1989 is a perfect example of that. Ramondetta introduces a classic.
  • Classics: Mike Frazier "8"

    Classics: Mike Frazier "8"
    Whether it's big airs or wild lip tricks, Mike has a fast, razor's-edge style. And this was filmed in one day. Ben Raybourn introduces a classic part from the 1990 Powell vid.
  • Classics: Chris Senn "Jump Off a Building"

    Classics: Chris Senn "Jump Off a Building"
    Here is Senn's signature high-speed skating and his great use of hills and spots. This Toy Machine part still holds up and, arguably, has gotten better with age. Jerry Gurney introduces a 1998 classic.
  • Classics: Julien Stranger "Spitfire video"

    Classics: Julien Stranger "Spitfire video"
    Here's gnarly, raw footage of Julien at his all-terrain best, including that surprise Burnside switchflip. Jim Greco is a fan of skating and introduces this classic from 1993.
  • Classics: Fred Gall "Timecode"

    Classics: Fred Gall "Timecode"
    Three switch NBDs on Hubba Hideout, some unlit night skating, a near-death hill bomb moment, and a fat guy slamming into the camera. Nestor Judkins introduces a classic part from the 1997 Alien vid.
  • Classics: Bryan Herman "This Is Skateboarding"

    Classics: Bryan Herman "This Is Skateboarding"
    Some young rippers show future promise. But when Herm arrived he was as crazy good as almost any pro. Jamie Tancowny introduces a classic part from Emerica's 2003 vid.
  • Thrasher's DIY: Rosebud DIY

    Thrasher's DIY: Rosebud DIY
    What's the DIY capital of the world? It might be South Dakota's Rosebud Reservation with how fast they're adding new parks. Kanfoush heads out to lend a hand with Pedro Delfino. Learn it; build it. 
  • Sk8 Skates' "BrazyLand" Video

    Sk8 Skates' "BrazyLand" Video
    Winnipeg’s triple OG shop is back at it with another heavy full-length feature filmed by Kian Smeall.
  • This Old Ledge: Arco Rails

    This Old Ledge: Arco Rails
    Downtown LA’s preeminent towers have presided over countless iconic sessions. Ted gives the scoop on the gilded grounds of ARCO from Video Days to 2024.
  • Pearl's "My Favorite Things" with Sam Smyth

    Pearl's "My Favorite Things" with Sam Smyth
    Our Northwest friends at Pearl adopt the Crail Couch format and sit down with Smyth. 
  • Tired’s “Solo” Video starring Mike Condello

    Tired’s “Solo” Video starring Mike Condello
    It doesn’t matter how you skate or what you skate, what matters is that the fire still burns. Mike Condello inspires us and stirs up the stoke in this Thrasher x Tired holiday special.
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    Greyson Fletcher lets it dangle with a barefoot one-footer high above Oahu's North Shore. In this issue, we've got GX1000 in Japan, Indy in Germany, Atlantic Drift in Kazakhstan. Plus interviews with Shawn Hale, Donovon Piscopo and Greyson Fletcher himself.