Zion Wright has surely got to be in contention for Thrasher Magazine’s Skater Of The Year award after dropping his second Real part of the year. The Nike SB rider has had one hell of a year having a Vans Park Series win under his belt, being on Thrasher’s King Of The Road, a gnarly frontside 5-0 cover and spending the majority of 2018 travelling, skating and filming with his homies. Click play below and decide for yourself if he should take home one of skateboarding’s top honors this year.
Ryan Townley is a footage machine seemingly always stacking clips. Here he is with a couple of minutes of banging clips in this latest OJ Wheels ”Elite urethane” edit. Townley, as we are all too aware, has that knack of popping really, really high. As the saying goes what goes up must come down, so his choice of wheels has got to be important right? Most importantly, what’s his pop secret? Whatever it is he took it to the streets in this banger of a part for his first pro Elite wheel.
Anti Hero pro Grant Taylor has been on Volcom since he was a grom. Check this documentary about one of the gnarliest skaters on the planet and his 20 year run with the Stone.
Denny Pham has finally made his way from the amateur skateboard ranks up to the pro Flip Skateboards team! To celebrate this great achievement the “Pham Pho Night” event was held at the Nike SB Shelter indoor skatepark in Berlin, Germany back on the 9th of November.
Many fellow skaters came out to watch the premiere of Denny’s new part. The surprise afterwards though was epic, who was on call to hand Denny his two new pro boards? None other than Flip legend Tom Penny!
Click play now to see this ridiculously good part! Congrats Denny you deserve it!
Zero announced Chris Wimer as its latest pro via an Instagram post just the other day. Following that up Thrasher Magazine have released his ”In Your Head” part which went live over the weekend. Zero are know for their epic, gnarly videos, it’s in their DNA. Chris keeps up this tradition with his pro debut and proves that his signature board is well deserved.
You simply cannot not like Tiago Lemos skating. Sorry if you disagree but we feel he’s the ‘skater’s skater’ and just an all round pop/style/smiley ruler on the skateboard front. Oh and if this is all new information for you, head over to YouTube and play some catch-up on the don himself Tiago. You won’t be disappointed, pure gold raw skateboarding at it’s finest.
Hyped to see this short (but oh so sweet) Primitive Skateboards Tiago Lemos Pro welcome clip. Be sure to support the Brazilian powerhouse when his Pro deck drops in the U.K later this month. Expected to be available in store and online from Monday 26th November.
You know how raw the GX1000 crew get down! This video has been a while coming but seriously worth every waiting second/minutes/hours/days.
In the words of instagram’s @thenutdailynews“GX Video Comes With Paper Bag To Hyperventilate Into While Watching”
Huge fist bumps, back slaps and all round admiration for Ryan Garshell and the whole GX1000 crew. In the world of disposable online skate content, you can picture Grandparents emailing this link to their Grand kids in years to come.
Enzo Cautela has proved that it’s totally possible to go from flow to pro. He’s skipped the daunting amateur step and gone straight into the big leagues. Enders should be special but this one is one is epic with Louie surprising Enzo with his first pro-model board, after rolling away from one hefty hardflip in Enjoi’s newest Panda Patrol video.
When Foundation Skateboard’s premiered their new video ‘Souvenir’ a few weeks ago I thought to myself sick a new Cory Duffel section! Only to be left wondering where his footage was. The last part we’d seen from the Duffman was in his so called come back part ‘Never Alone back in January, after suffering numerous bad injuries not only in the past but even in recent times. The reason for his absence from ‘Souvenir’ was this eight minute solo project titled his ‘Homeboy’ part. No matter how young he was or how old he’s getting Duffman always sacrifices his body on every session, pouring his heart and soul into the joy of riding his shred sled.
Mason Silva took the honor of having the last part in Element’s Peace video, and so he should. This part is a guaranteed face melter, great work Mason you absolutely smashed it.