• Hall Of Meat: Grant Patterson

    Hall Of Meat: Grant Patterson
    Grant Patterson explains what happened when he landed on his ankle wrong and took this tendon-busting slam.
  • Hall Of Meat: Andrew Dellas

    Hall Of Meat: Andrew Dellas
    This is brutal, folks. When Andrew staggers away zombie-style from this one, we're not sure if he's actually alive or a member of the living dead.
  • Hall Of Meat: Johnny Stone

    Hall Of Meat: Johnny Stone
    Johnny Stone makes it half-way to the promised land… Then, adding insult to literal injury, comes up just short of a more merciful slam.
  • Hall Of Meat: David Gonzalez

    Hall Of Meat: David Gonzalez
    Only a few guys know what it's like to take a front board down a kinked rail. David steps up, gets destroyed, and stands tall. This is one tough dude.
  • Hall Of Meat: Dakota Servold

    Hall Of Meat: Dakota Servold
    You've seen him attack wild, kinked rails. But this long, tall monster had Dakota's number.
  • Hall Of Meat: Tommy Sandoval

    Hall Of Meat: Tommy Sandoval
    Tommy's approach to skating is so gnarly that he even shocks other pro skaters. But as this taildrop shows, even the best can get taken out at any moment.
  • Hall Of Meat: Josh Matthews

    Hall Of Meat: Josh Matthews
    This is pretty much everyone's worst fear when it comes to 50-50ing a flat rail. Unfortunately for Josh, the bar was taller than most and it took a bit longer to fall back down to earth. Thud!
  • Hall of Meat: Brendon Sanderson

    Hall of Meat: Brendon Sanderson
    When a line involves two quick drops and the first landing goes wrong, that means the second one is gonna be even worse.
  • Hall Of Meat: Trent Hazelwood

    Hall Of Meat: Trent Hazelwood
    We're not sure what Trent was trying here. Nosegrind? Noseblunt? Regardless, getting lumped like this wasn't the outcome he expected.
  • Hall Of Meat: Jose Pereyra

    Hall Of Meat: Jose Pereyra
    Jose's feet get tangled for a split second but that's enough time for his back, head, and shoulder to get crunched.
  • STILL WATCHIN: Omar Hassan

    STILL WATCHIN: Omar Hassan
    Who gave Omar’s signature contest winner the “money grab”? Of course it was the Old Man! Promar himself recounts Jake’s influence and how we got the first-ever padless 540 in a pool.
  • T-Eddy Awards 2024

    T-Eddy Awards 2024
    One award at the end of the year is never enough. For 2024 we got an extra-packed edition of T-Eddys goin' out for stolen valor, grandpa goals, beard of the year and so much more. Is your skin thick enough to make it through the lists? Find out. As seen in our March '25 issue.
  • Salvatore Bevivino's "Mirage" Part

    Salvatore Bevivino's "Mirage" Part
    Scouring East Coast industrial parks and iconic schoolyards, Salvatore refines his ledge game for a new part with that classic Sabotage vibe.
  • Delivery's "YNES" Video

    Delivery's "YNES" Video
    Argentina's quickly becoming one of the hottest scenes around, and Delivery's new video proves it with powerful parts from Andrew Gray, Geronimo Bravo and company.  
  • "Humidity X Thrasher" Video

    "Humidity X Thrasher" Video
    Philly, Jordan, and the Humidity family bounce through NOLA, showcasing the city’s new talent and amazing spots. BIG LOVE.
  • In The Mag
    Andrew Reynolds Thrasher Cover March 2025
    The Boss is back in the Bible. Reynolds sticks a kickflip wallride for his fifth front. In this mag we've got the coveted T-Eddys, 10 years of WKND, skating in Botswana, and Nike and Cons in the EU. Grab a copy today.