• Firing Line: Clint Walker

    Firing Line: Clint Walker
    Clint Walker understands that shredding in Barcelona is always a good time. If you ain't having fun on your board, step off and go play video games or something.
  • Firing Line: Sean Malto

    Firing Line: Sean Malto
    Malto's consistency is what landed him in the Top 3 at Maloof. This line was filmed in his hometown and is a perfect example of his solid skating.
  • Firing Line: Tony Miorana

    Firing Line: Tony Miorana
    Does this qualify as T-mo going Street-Mo? Maybe, but he's still lurking under a bridge.
  • Firing Line: Chris Pfanner

    Firing Line: Chris Pfanner
    Chris Pfanner jump starts the Vans Skatepark Round-Up with a Firing Line down at the Bay Blocks.
  • Firing Line: Jordan Taylor

    Firing Line: Jordan Taylor
    When somebody gives you permission to shred their truck, you haul ass and git 'er done. Jordan Taylor never hesitates.
  • Firing Line: Daryl Angel

    Firing Line: Daryl Angel
    Are those Jersey barriers a tad smaller than average or does Daryl Angel just have ridiculous pop? Either way, the line is on hit.
  • Firing Line: Morgan Smith

    Firing Line: Morgan Smith
    Morgan Smith has the uncanny ability to make the exceptionally difficult look amazingly easy. This line would take a lifetime for most.
  • Firing Line: Ben Skrzypek

    Firing Line: Ben Skrzypek
    Born and raised in Maine, and skating for Black Label and OJ wheels, it's Ben Skrzypek with a buttery line.
  • Firing Line: Louie Lopez

    Firing Line: Louie Lopez
    Louie Lopez starts out Globe's Skatepark Round-Up with quick two-trickers, but he triples down on the variations.
  • Firing Line: Luis Tolentino

    Firing Line: Luis Tolentino
    He's known for mega-ollies, but Luis can piece together a sharp-looking line as well.
  • GX1000: Yabai

    GX1000: Yabai
    The squad returns to Japan to finish the job, shredding scenic hills and pristine hallways from Tokyo to Okinawa. Get lost in the raw sounds of burning urethane with Sean, Jeff, Nile, Robby, T4 and company.
  • Primitive's "Wildfire" Video

    Primitive's "Wildfire" Video
    Aimu Yamazuki kicks it off with icy-smooth lines before getting backup from Trent McClung and Primitive's new pro Kyonosuke Yamashita.
  • Hoddle's "Still in the Grid" Video

    Hoddle's "Still in the Grid" Video
    Australia's Hoddle hits again with this energetic edit featuring their go-to gang and cameos from a few of our favorites. Take their lead when it rains.   
  • Bluetile's "Prebake" Video

    Bluetile's "Prebake" Video
    Covering South Carolina and heading up the Coast, Bluetile's crew comes through with an entertaining full length for their local grip company.  
  • ICHPIG's "Away for the Weekend" Video

    ICHPIG's "Away for the Weekend" Video
    With only a weekend to stack, the ICHPIG crew puts their stamp on spots across Geelong.  
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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.