• Magnified: Robbie Brockel

    Magnified: Robbie Brockel
    In the "Hell of a lot tougher than it looks" department, this bar snap to lipslide requires some serious commitment. As seen in the October mag.
  • Magnified: Alec Majerus

    Magnified: Alec Majerus
    Too soon to tell, but this monster rail has denied so many gnarly skaters it could be another showcase spot where any make goes down in history.
  • Magnified: Joey Ragali

    Magnified: Joey Ragali
    Boardslides are a classic move any skater can relate to. Here's Joey conquering a tall and long kinked beast. As seen in the August 2013 issue.
  • Magnified: David Gravette

    Magnified: David Gravette
    Pretty much every skater has done a 50-50 to one degree or other. But no one turns up the heat quite like David. As seen in the May 2013 mag.
  • Magnified: Forrest Edwards

    Magnified: Forrest Edwards
    Every trick at Wallenberg becomes its own legend. The epic spot has denied a switch kickflip roll-away after two decades of brutal attempts. Forrest works for it and gets the make. As seen in the April 2013 mag.
  • Magnified: Ben Raybourn

    Magnified: Ben Raybourn
    A fearless free-fall off a mountain of Burnside 'crete gets Ben the March cover.
  • Magnified: Dolan Stearns

    Magnified: Dolan Stearns
    Dolan swerves a bust by getting the quick make on a monster snap to drop. As seen in the March 2013 mag.
  • Magnified: 2012

    Magnified: 2012
    Midway through the year we began a feature called Magnified, highlighting epic stunts straight from the pages of the mag. Here's a montage of some of the shockers.
  • Magnified: Cyril Jackson

    Magnified: Cyril Jackson
    Anyone who watched Bake and Destroy knows Cyril came out of nowhere with one of the best parts. As seen in the December mag, this seven-flat-eight is a true monster.
  • Magnified: Aaron Homoki

    Magnified: Aaron Homoki
    Sometimes a photo doesn't entirely show how gnarly a spot is. This shot from the December mag was a monster crooks for sure.
  • Thrasher's DIY: Hand Poured Coping

    Thrasher's DIY: Hand Poured Coping
    A slick steel grind is fine, but nothin' beats concrete. Get the method as Austin links up with Gary and Joel to cap off the keyhole at Metro Skatecamp. 
  • Peace Park's "30th Anniversary" Video

    Peace Park's "30th Anniversary" Video
    Peace Park marked 30 years as Montreal's premier plaza with a packed crowd and a wild jam on the world-famous ledges. Here's to another 30.
  • Sour's "Alex 'Plankton' Andersson" Memorial Project

    Sour's "Alex 'Plankton' Andersson" Memorial Project
    Sour pays homage to its dear, departed friend with a moving video tribute and campaign to build a spot that’ll ensure his lasting legacy in Gothenburg. See it all here.
  • Shane O'Neill's "Shane GOES 2" Part

    Shane O'Neill's "Shane GOES 2" Part
    Almost ten years later, Shane and Beach House are back. In an era of distraction, this video part demands your undivided attention.
  • Spitfire Wheels x Dickies Video

    Spitfire Wheels x Dickies Video
    Dylan, Jake, Foy and the Dickies gang scorch the Lone Star State to launch their new collab with Spitfire.
  • In The Mag
    Jamie Foy Thrasher Cover December 2024
    Handrail heavyweight Jamie Foy delivers a knockout punch to the final cover of 2024—16 down, six up and the grind of a lifetime. We caught up with the former SOTY to talk handrails, contests, and terrain. We got interviews with Brandon Westgate and Chris Russell. Full Death Match coverage, and last but certainly not least, YETI took the gang on a wild adventure to the Oregon Coast. Heavy issue, don’t miss it!