• RIP IN PEACE: Noah Salasnek 1970 - 2017

    RIP IN PEACE: Noah Salasnek 1970 - 2017
    With Noah's passing, we lost a pioneer and a friend to all. His influence can't be overstated. Shred in peace, Noah.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Malcolm Armstrong

    RIP IN PEACE: Malcolm Armstrong
    Malcolm Armstrong was a local skater in SF who unfortunatley left us too soon. The boys made a tribue video for their fallen brother. We out here. –Jake Phelps
  • Awful Truth: Hoverboard

    Awful Truth: Hoverboard
    If this is the future, kill us now.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Marc "Shockus" Delellis

    RIP IN PEACE: Marc "Shockus" Delellis
    Shockus was a true skater to the end, but most importantly, he was our friend. We will miss him dearly and our thoughts go out to his friends and family.
  • NEWS FLASH

    NEWS FLASH
    Vert pioneer, Steve Schneer, has died. Inventor of gnar-zone tricks such as one-foot rock and rolls, Ho-Ho plants, Beave airs (no foot frontals), Hessian rolls, and more. The stuntman has moved on to the next life. Salute. —Jake Phelps
  • RIP IN PEACE: Dave Tuck

    RIP IN PEACE: Dave Tuck
    You can only imagine the effect that Dave Tuck had on this world before passing Saturday after a long battle with cancer. –Greg Hunt
  • RIP IN PEACE: Shawn Clark

    RIP IN PEACE: Shawn Clark
    Shawn Clark was a lifelong skater who used his earnings from his service in the Marines to open Patriot Skateshop, where yesterday he was taken from us much too early.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Lewis Marnell

    RIP IN PEACE: Lewis Marnell
    As skateboarders we bond together as one true global family. When one of us passes, we all feel the pain. Anyone will tell you that Lewis Marnell was a great person, both on and off his board. We miss him way too much already, but we won't forget.
  • Help Reggie Destin

    Help Reggie Destin
    Reggie Destin was hit by a drunk driver, and is still in a medically-induced coma in critical condition. Reggie's had a huge influence on the skateboard community and could use your help.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Jaya Bonderov

    RIP IN PEACE: Jaya Bonderov
    Skating, Hawaii, and California have lost a favorite son with the passing of our friend, Jaya Bonderov. He went from Photo-G to the front of the mag, and then continued to give back to 'boarding from behind the lens. "Jaya means victory of the spirit." Never forget.
  • This Old Ledge: Arco Rails

    This Old Ledge: Arco Rails
    Downtown LA’s preeminent towers have presided over countless iconic sessions. Ted gives the scoop on the gilded grounds of ARCO from Video Days to 2024.
  • Pearl's "My Favorite Things" with Sam Smyth

    Pearl's "My Favorite Things" with Sam Smyth
    Our Northwest friends at Pearl adopt the Crail Couch format and sit down with Smyth. 
  • Tired’s “Solo” Video starring Mike Condello

    Tired’s “Solo” Video starring Mike Condello
    It doesn’t matter how you skate or what you skate, what matters is that the fire still burns. Mike Condello inspires us and stirs up the stoke in this Thrasher x Tired holiday special.
  • Felipe Oliveira's "585 Hz" Ace Part

    Felipe Oliveira's "585 Hz" Ace Part
    From Brazil to Paris and beyond, Felipe unleashes his unpredictable bag of tricks for Ace.
  • “The Final Plaza” by Brian Panebianco

    “The Final Plaza” by Brian Panebianco
    The last months of Muni produced incredible sessions, as the Philly crew navigated an iconic plaza right in the middle of the demolition process. This video captures those final, epic days.
  • Events
    In The Mag
    Greyson Fletcher Thrasher Cover February 2025
    Greyson Fletcher lets it dangle with a barefoot one-footer high above Oahu's North Shore. In this issue, we've got GX1000 in Japan, Indy in Germany, Atlantic Drift in Kazakhstan. Plus interviews with Shawn Hale, Donovon Piscopo and Greyson Fletcher himself.