• The Follow Up: Yaje Popson

    The Follow Up: Yaje Popson
    We caught up with Yaje, post-Brick, to talk about the similarities between skating and being in a mosh pit and why sometimes you just gotta say, “fuck everything; I’m going skating,” We’re backing that.
  • The Follow Up: Corey Duffel

    The Follow Up: Corey Duffel
    Corey was hurt and severely depressed the past few years, but he's back! Read how Duffel escaped the spiral vortex and once again found himself on the sunny side of the street. Welcome back, Duffman!
  • The Follow Up: Joey Guevara

    The Follow Up: Joey Guevara
    Joey may not be related to Che Guevara but he's still waging war—with the streets! Peep the photos and read about Joey's Temple Rhythms part, visiting pyramids, double dipping a Tom Knox song and what it's like to film a part in good ol' San Jose. Who needs a plane ticket to get rad?
  • The Follow Up: Ryan Thompson

    The Follow Up: Ryan Thompson
    Ryan Thompson just dropped his second full-length part of '17—while simultaneously going to college full time. Dude's a beast. Check out some photos and words from the wicked weekend warrior. R-Thomp rules.
  • The Follow Up: Jack Olson, Zion Wright and Willy Lara

    The Follow Up: Jack Olson, Zion Wright and Willy Lara
    They decimated everything in sight in Real's By Any Means vid. Zion, Jack and Willy take a break from their killing spree to talk about energy-drink sponsors, paying rent when you're on the road and SOTY predictions. The future is most definitely on fire. 
  • The Follow Up: Chase Webb

    The Follow Up: Chase Webb
    Chase Webb's DC Shoes Arrival part left no doubt that he is here to FSU! The termite has become the terminator. Interview by Evan Smith.
  • The Follow Up: Alexis Ramirez

    The Follow Up: Alexis Ramirez
    Find out how a lost passport helped Alexis Ramirez get his final clip in his DC Shoes Arrival part. Interview by the crusty crustacean himself, Wes Kremer.
  • The Follow Up: John Shanahan

    The Follow Up: John Shanahan
    John Shanahan looks like he stepped straight outta a late '90s DC Shoes vid. Find out why in this Follow Up interview, conducted by the one and only Josh Kalis.
  • The Follow Up: Sammy Montano

    The Follow Up: Sammy Montano
    Sammy discusses living in Costa Rica, working at a skateshop, upcoming travel plans and more. Have a quick read and then watch his Rough Cut!
  • The Follow Up: Thaynan Costa

    The Follow Up: Thaynan Costa
    Thaynan explains the finer points of body-varial etiquette, discusses the dark days of 7-Eleven pizza and talks about the eternal hunt for unique pants. Enjoi worthy, indeed!
  • ROUGH CUT: Kevin Bækkel and Felipe Nunes in "Down Straight Up"

    ROUGH CUT: Kevin Bækkel and Felipe Nunes in "Down Straight Up"
    Bækkel and Nunez built their reputations on conquering the most hair-raising terrain in the game, but the streets fight back. Witness the commitment it takes to make it on a Monster trip.
  • Axel Cruysberghs For Bro Style

    Axel Cruysberghs For Bro Style
    Axel links ledges and rails with pure mastery for Bro Style.
  • This Old Ledge: USC Blocks

    This Old Ledge: USC Blocks
    Once upon a time these ledges on the edge of USC’s campus were among the most famous, heavily sessioned blocks in the world. Though skate-stopped, their story lives on in a new form. Let Ted explain...
  • 35th North and Vans' "All City Showdown" 2024

    35th North and Vans' "All City Showdown" 2024
    After eight years off, Seattle's iconic contest is back! Catch all the mayhem and hijinx as ten teams unleash in the city's streets with 35th North and Vans.  
  • Cody Chapman's "Ace" Part

    Cody Chapman's "Ace" Part
    Cody Chapman kicks the year off right with flowy lines and high-flyin' hits for Ace.
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    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.