• Firing Line: Dan Plunkett

    Firing Line: Dan Plunkett
    Every line has its own look, feel, and energy. This one is extra rad. Dan makes great use of a downhill empty plaza.
  • Firing Line: Max Taylor

    Firing Line: Max Taylor
    When a skate-worthy set-up is both downtown and downhill, you know you're gonna get a good line.
  • Firing Line: Bobby Worrest

    Firing Line: Bobby Worrest
    It's not what you do, it's how you do it. Bobby starts off this line with a wicked, proper noseslide shove-it.
  • Firing Line: Cody McEntire

    Firing Line: Cody McEntire
    Cody's skating is so on point that a waist-high switch backside flip comes near the end a six-trick line.
  • Firing Line: Kevin Terpening

    Firing Line: Kevin Terpening
    Tré-bombs at mach speed will never get old.
  • Firing Line: Luan Oliveira

    Firing Line: Luan Oliveira
    Luan's pretty much gone beyond mere consistency. He's now into some next-level board control shit.
  • Firing Line: Geoff Rowley

    Firing Line: Geoff Rowley
    Bombing through an alley, pushing downhill for even more speed? Rowley rules.
  • Firing Line: Louie Lopez

    Firing Line: Louie Lopez
    He's growing up quick and his skating is getting more solid every year. Louie throws in a body twisting ledge trick and makes it look good.
  • Firing Line: Matt Berger

    Firing Line: Matt Berger
    An amazing plaza inspires Matt to link up a nice, smooth line.
  • Firing Line: Oscar Meza

    Firing Line: Oscar Meza
    A downhill tunnel spot has a nice echo and obviously leads toward a line-ending hammer.
  • Vincent Alvarez's "The Work" Dickies Video

    Vincent Alvarez's "The Work" Dickies Video
    Vincent's never been shy to get dirty for a clip, but this built out barrier goes beyond. Check the process and the payoff from his newest Dickies ad in tha mag. 
  • Magenta's "Fleur Bleue" Video

    Magenta's "Fleur Bleue" Video
    Jeremy Jones and the Blue Flowers homies from the UK bounced to Bordeaux for some cutty, quick-footed lines with their friends at Magenta. 
  • Titi Gormit's "Hideout" Part

    Titi Gormit's "Hideout" Part
    Blending tack-sharp precision with a classic vision, Titi climbs the ranks of world-class ledge technicians with a flood of clips that’ll bend your brain.   
  • Neckface's "How to Quit Skateboarding" Article

    Neckface's "How to Quit Skateboarding" Article
    Most kids call it quits after their first slam. That first sip of booze is also a doozy. If those didn’t stop you dead in your tracks and you’re still looking for a quick out, these are some healthy options to help you finally quit skateboarding. As seen in our January '25 issue.
  • Evan Smith's "Welcome to Ipath" Video

    Evan Smith's "Welcome to Ipath" Video
    Evan just joined the Ipath roster and already he's got a heavy welcome part with a slew of magic moves. Don't miss it. 
  • In The Mag
    Tristan Funkhouser Thrasher Cover April 2025
    T-Funk on the tree trunk. Tristan Funkhouser barks hard with a wrong-way tree transfer at a classic Natas spot. In this issue we have Blake Carpenter and Tom Schaar interviews, Chris Joslin's 5 Greats, a behind-the-scenes look at "War Cry," and a Monster mission to Europe. Get yours.