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  • Keep It Rolling: Joey Pepper Interview

    Keep It Rolling: Joey Pepper Interview
    As part of its Keep It Rolling campaign, Deluxe highlights Joey Pepper, interviewing him about using recycled skateboards in his woodworking practice. The East Coast legend shows off some sweet product and shouts out his fellow Portland artisans. How many boards go into one radical rainbow stool? Find out.
  • "Rust Belt Trap" Video

    "Rust Belt Trap" Video
    Amongst the crust of America’s Rust Belt, a rag-tag crew of skaters get the gumption to salvage the skateable scraps from truly decrepit spots. Jerry Mraz, Matt Andersen and Jake Baldini’s equally terrifying and inspiring new project will leave the sweet sound of clanking cellar doors ringing in your ears.
  • Giovanni Vianna for Primitive Skate

    Giovanni Vianna for Primitive Skate
    Even after the Scramble, Gio stays hungry. The Brazilian wunderkind pops off in Barci and puts down a heavy half Cab crook in NYC for Primitive. Keep it up, kid.
  • SKATELINE: 03.03.2020

    SKATELINE: 03.03.2020
    Nyjah wins Tampa, Mason Silva's fakie flip, unseen Dylan footage and more in today's episode of Skateline. 
  • Vin Dogg's "Stagger Levi" Video

    Vin Dogg's "Stagger Levi" Video
    Rail-rattling slams are always a good start, and Vin Dogg's new edit is filled with genuinely chaotic clips of OZ’s most maniacal stuntmen. Even though you won’t, try to keep cool when cover boy Scrambler Jack O’Grady gets into that last grind.
  • Emerica Presents The Dickson

    Emerica Presents The Dickson
    Few deserve a shoe more than Green's closer. Thankfully Emerica was ready to hit the ground running with his own model fresh off the heels of the sensational new part. If they’re good enough for Jon, they’re good enough for you. 
  • FA's "Time Does Not Heal All Wounds" Video

    FA's "Time Does Not Heal All Wounds" Video
    Something we thought we’d never get—unseen footage from Dylan. There are few words that can describe what a gift from beyond this whole edit feels like. One of the best of all time, period.
  • Rough Cut: Ishod Wair's "Be Free" Part

    Rough Cut: Ishod Wair's "Be Free" Part
    The other half of the Be Free SOTY duo satisfies his skate rat hunger with a surplus of savory spots. Yet after a massive kinked-rail Smith and a switch flip crook battle that would justify a long rest, Ishod keeps the engine running. Big ups to a certified GOAT.
  • Chocolate's "All Eyes on 'Keem*" Article

    Chocolate's "All Eyes on 'Keem*" Article
    With a $100 wager for who can get the most tricks, Chocolate’s young bucks hit the Northeast with a little extra ambition. The vets turn it up to 11 as well—Hell, even Rick Howard got a proper photo! Check the piece from our March 2020 issue to see who walked away with the fattest stacks of clips and chips.
  • Chocolate Skateboards' "Tony" Video

    Chocolate Skateboards' "Tony" Video
    Chocolate tours always radiate the perfect blend of camaraderie and skate prowess. Brophy, Vincent and Stevie take the new blood on an international tear from Toronto to NYC, as Carl Aikens makes a hell of an introduction. 
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.