• Aidan Campbell's "Oddity" Part

    Aidan Campbell's "Oddity" Part
    From ditches to walls to the big bars, Aidan lays claim to all types of terrain. The last two tricks in this part are certifiable next-level bangers. Wow…
  • Aidan Campbell Interview

    Aidan Campbell Interview
    His Oddity part is solid as GD rock! Now check out this interview Sinclair did with Aidan talking about video-part juggling, spot scouring and what's wrong with the kids today.
  • Dakota Servold's "Oddity" Part

    Dakota Servold's "Oddity" Part
    We’ve seen Dakota charge down kinkers without a moment’s hesitation, but apparently now he skates up these rails as well. WTF?!
  • Dakota Servold Interview

    Dakota Servold Interview
    Dakota talks with Leo Romero about his affinity for kinked rails, almost being a Loyal Pawn, the parallels between Bob Dylan and skateboarding and the lessons you learn from being a road dog.
  • Dylan Witkin's "Oddity" Part

    Dylan Witkin's "Oddity" Part
    It’s a short part, but there is not even a teaspoon of filler. Dylan jumps right into business and clocks hammer after hammer 'til the bell rings.
  • Dylan Witkin Interview

    Dylan Witkin Interview
    The new kid on the F opens up about psychedelics, "the brisket incident" and why you should listen to the Grateful Dead. Trip on that.
  • Foundation Family Tree

    Foundation Family Tree
    The F-Troop has a deep and rich skate history spanning decades. Here’s the team-rider and video family tree of one hell of a legendary squad.
  • Joey Ragali Interview

    Joey Ragali Interview
    He came from Jupiter to destroy the Earth! Well, maybe just our spots. After you check his part, find out why Joey sometimes spits in his own face and gives himself shinners. Florida man…
  • Nick Merlino's "Oddity" Part

    Nick Merlino's "Oddity" Part
    Merlino unloads his deep arsenal of tricks on serious double-black-diamond terrain. Did he really nollie into that front feebs? Goddamn...
  • Nick Merlino Interview

    Nick Merlino Interview
    Getting paid to surf, sobriety benders, battling depression and street comedy—Nick Merlino's mind is a beautiful garden. Dig in. Just don't touch the wallpaper.
  • The Follow Up: Ryan Lovell

    The Follow Up: Ryan Lovell
    Ryan Lovell cut his teeth filming Sean Malto and Ernie Torres in Kansas City. After a making it to the big leagues, filming the A-team at Vans, he left the California dream. We caught up with him to chart his path and see what’s up with his star-studded new part.
  • Vans and Dime Reintroduce the Rowley XLT

    Vans and Dime Reintroduce the Rowley XLT
    Throwing back to an iconic time in skating and in Geoff's career, Dime and Vans link up to drop a new version of the Rowley XLT. You'll never walk alone in these. 
  • Joey Marrone's "1401 Eastern Bootleg" Video

    Joey Marrone's "1401 Eastern Bootleg" Video
    Puke, public haircuts and belligerent Eagles fans punctuate this feel-good homie-cam vid from Joey Marrone and the Muni locs.
  • Tony Willie - Lucky to Be Alive

    Tony Willie - Lucky to Be Alive
    Skaters take risks every day. But for Tony Willie, roof skating became a passion … and almost cost him his life. This is an incredible story of survival.
  • Element X Polo Skate Camp Experience

    Element X Polo Skate Camp Experience
    Element and Polo brought out a pack of skaters to the Oregon wilderness to meet and skate with Jaakko, Silas, Vîtoria and more. See all the DIY nature skills they learned going from Mt. Hood to Burnside.
  • Events
    In The Mag
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    Miles Silvas brings his razor’s edge precision to the rugged slopes of San Francisco—front crooks at the top of Mason St. for his third cover. Miles sits down with us to fill in the details of his SF residency and keeping the fire lit. Also in this issue: Five Greats with Jaws; Thrasher Weekend in Boston; Sieben spins some Tall Tales from Austin, TX; Heads for days—featuring Nile Gibbs, Kevin Liedtke, and Brandon Burleigh and a killer Cobraman tour story. You don’t wanna miss this issue.