• Hall Of Meat: Corey Hutto

    Hall Of Meat: Corey Hutto
    A rolled ankle coming down a curb might not break the bone, but folding it over off a drop will certainly do the trick. Consider Corey’s accident a cautionary tale...
  • Hall Of Meat: Kevin Bækkel

    Hall Of Meat: Kevin Bækkel
    Bækkel’s handled some of heaviest rails ever, but not without a few trip-ending slams. Never underestimate the front-truck betrayal.
  • Hall of Meat: John Shanahan

    Hall of Meat: John Shanahan
    The stick-and-pitch would’ve been bad enough but the bike rack adds insult to injury. Get your fix of schadenfreude. 
  • Hall of Meat: Demarcus James

    Hall of Meat: Demarcus James
    Taking a faceful of concrete is one way to tune out a rambling MC. After a quick nap courtesy of the second wall, he’s alright. 
  • Hall Of Meat: Dennis Durrant

    Hall Of Meat: Dennis Durrant
    This is one of the worst outcomes for an ollie into a bank—sticking and smacking your dome. Let this brain rattler remind you about the risks of the inclines. You gotta be brave to stomach this one.
  • Hall Of Meat: Gabbers

    Hall Of Meat: Gabbers
    Feed your morbid curiosity about what got Gabbers onto that stretcher in Damn It All and let this serve as a reminder of what’s at stake for the gnarliest among us. If you can’t stomach the sight of blood, this one ain’t for you.
  • Hall of Meat: Roberto Alemañ

    Hall of Meat: Roberto Alemañ
    Roberto’s part in You Got It! is pure heart and soul. As this slam shows, every drop of blood and moment of glory is in honor of his friends P-Stone and Jake Phelps, who can roll no more.
  • Hall of Meat: Emilio Dufour

    Hall of Meat: Emilio Dufour
    Emilio tries to tango with this crusty crypt and gets sacrificed at the Temple of Doom.
  • Hall of Meat: David Gonzalez

    Hall of Meat: David Gonzalez
    Trying to kickflip 50-50 El Toro?! Sometimes even the mere description of an attempt is shocking. David is back and possessed to skate!
  • Hall Of Meat: Max McLaughlin

    Hall Of Meat: Max McLaughlin
    Falling from this height was going to be savage no matter what. The only question was what part of his body would take the most impact. Max’s wrist makes the ultimate sacrifice.
  • The Follow Up: Adam Davies

    The Follow Up: Adam Davies
    Despite being a stand-up adult with staggering on-board talent, Adam Davies still has a healthy appetite for mischief. From staging a fake wedding, to sneaking onto forbidden roofs in China, Melbourne's emerging tech god opens up to Dave Chami about all the hijinx while filming his shocking new part.
  • Vitória Mendonça on Heelflips, Homies and Hitting the Big Show

    Vitória Mendonça on Heelflips, Homies and Hitting the Big Show
    The last few months have been huge for Vitória, from turning pro in Copenhagen to putting out a part for Element and making an appearance alongside some of the best in Abnormal Communication. Tight friend Emanuele Barbier calls up the rising star to talk about early skate exposure via Internet cafes, trick obsessions and the whirlwind lifestyle of a modern pro.
  • 510 Skateshop's 25-Year Anniversary Bash Photos

    510 Skateshop's 25-Year Anniversary Bash Photos
    Ducky, Poohrail, Lara and some of the East Bay's best showed up in droves to help 510 ring in 25 years in biz. If DJ Juan Love's spinnin', you know you gotta see what's goin' down. 
  • Giovanni Vianna's "RITORNA" Part

    Giovanni Vianna's "RITORNA" Part
    Scratching off NBDs in LA can be difficult, but Gio’s unparalleled fakie skills unlock a slew of new moves. Between his classic hammers and tech finesse, this is a tour de force.
  • Giovanni Vianna Interview By Alan Hannon

    Giovanni Vianna Interview By Alan Hannon
    Gio filmed his first part at five years old and still has the fire to break new ground across the globe. Following his new video, Primitive’s Alan Hannon hits up our guy to cover a lifetime on the board, risky sponsor changes, ultimate wedgies and skating in the Olympics without an ACL. As seen in our October ‘23 mag.
  • In The Mag
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    Miles Silvas brings his razor’s edge precision to the rugged slopes of San Francisco—front crooks at the top of Mason St. for his third cover. Miles sits down with us to fill in the details of his SF residency and keeping the fire lit. Also in this issue: Five Greats with Jaws; Thrasher Weekend in Boston; Sieben spins some Tall Tales from Austin, TX; Heads for days—featuring Nile Gibbs, Kevin Liedtke, and Brandon Burleigh and a killer Cobraman tour story. You don’t wanna miss this issue.