• Classics: Paul Rodriguez "Yeah Right" 2003

    Classics: Paul Rodriguez "Yeah Right" 2003

    With all of the smooth and consistent skating it makes sense that Nyjah's favorite video part is P-Rod's from Yeah Right.
  • Classics: Marcus McBride "Sneak Preview" 2001

    Classics: Marcus McBride "Sneak Preview" 2001

    Rodrigo TX introduces Marcus McBride's classic part from Deca's Sneak Preview video. Here comes the boom.
  • Classics: Brian Anderson "Yeah, Right!"

    Classics: Brian Anderson "Yeah, Right!"

    If you're ever in a long-winded, skate nerd debate about "good style" and BA's name doesn't come up, that means you're talking to kooks.Corey Duffel introduces a true classic from 2003.
  • Classics: Adrian Lopez "Misled Youth"

    Classics: Adrian Lopez "Misled Youth"

    Abdias Rivera introduces his favorite part from Zero's 1999 fast-edit, no-filler epic. Watch as Adrian rips and locks into some of the gnarliest backside tailslides ever.
  • Classics: Carroll and Howard "Penal Code 100a"

    Classics: Carroll and Howard "Penal Code 100a"

    This 1996 FTC vid had its own unique vibe: Hammers for sure, but also an emphasis on every-day spots and smooth lines. And, the skating of Mike and Rick has always complemented each other.
  • Classics: Tum Yeto K.O.T.R. 2003

    Classics: Tum Yeto K.O.T.R. 2003

    Each team has their own unique, epic experience on King of the Road. Here's a glimpse at what Johnny Layton, Ethan Fowler, Diego Bucchieri, and the others went through.
  • Classics: Ed Selego, One Step Beyond

    Classics: Ed Selego, One Step Beyond

    The Adio video from 2001 had Hawk, Bam, and a host of rippers. Every one stepped up, including Ed—who had a great part, including his infamous nollie into a ditch. Brian Delatorre introduces one of his favorites.
  • Classics: Peter Ramondetta in Seeing Double

    Classics: Peter Ramondetta in Seeing Double

    No one really knows what drives Peter to skate like this, but he's been at it for the past 10 years and isn't slowing down. Here's his part from Real's 2002 video.
  • Classics: Prague 1995

    Classics: Prague 1995

    This was the first contest in Prague after they escaped communism in 1989. Add John Cardiel, Ed Templeton, Phil Shao, Wade Speyer, Tim Brauch, Jamie Thomas, and Skip Pronier, and you're going to have some sick-ass skating in a great fucking city.
  • Classics: Dan Drehobl In Dedication

    Classics: Dan Drehobl In Dedication

    Omar Salazar introduces one of his all-time favorites: Dan Drehobl's part from the '98 Think video, Dedication.
  • Ronnie Sandoval's "Loose Threads" Dickies B Sides

    Ronnie Sandoval's "Loose Threads" Dickies B Sides
    Whether under a bridge or the edge of a building, Ronnie's picture-perfect form is unmistakable. But beauty has its price. Check the work that went into every clip from Honeymoon.   
  • Barney Page's "Pixie" OJ Wheels Part

    Barney Page's "Pixie" OJ Wheels Part
    Barney swerves through Australia with swift lines, marathon slides and a big back Smith for his first part with OJ.
  • John Dilo's "Pro Shoe" Party Photos

    John Dilo's "Pro Shoe" Party Photos
    Bryan Herman and his crew at Hours Is Yours launched Dilo's new shoe with a wild night in Vegas. Think you're too good to drink from a shoe? This might change your mind.
  • EDGLRD'S "Point Cloud" Video

    EDGLRD'S "Point Cloud" Video
    EDGLRD comes through with its first big video. New dudes Rezza Honarvar and Josh Wolff mix it up in Miami alongside their esteemed teammates: Sean Pablo, Mike Arnold, Eric Koston, Vincent Touzery and Elijah Odom.
  • Patrick O'Dell: People I've Known

    Patrick O'Dell: People I've Known
    Despite describing himself as the “C-List” staff photographer at the mag, O’Dell’s been in the field with the game’s most enigmatic figures. Who talked shit on Jerry Hsu? Who slept while Heath rowed the Sea of Cortez? Read on for the official accounts from the Epicly Later'd host. As seen in our January, ‘25 mag. 
  • In The Mag
    Tristan Funkhouser Thrasher Cover April 2025
    T-Funk on the tree trunk. Tristan Funkhouser barks hard with a wrong-way tree transfer at a classic Natas spot. In this issue we have Blake Carpenter and Tom Schaar interviews, Chris Joslin's 5 Greats, a behind-the-scenes look at "War Cry," and a Monster mission to Europe. Get yours.