• Sinner's "Theatrix" Part

    Sinner's "Theatrix" Part
    The LE skaters are in their own world. Sinner's part features that wide variety of skating they're known for. Fun-looking manuals, hyper-tech moves, and creative spot use. And thrown in the mix are straight-up gnarly stunts.
  • Jake Duncombe's "Theatrix" Part

    Jake Duncombe's "Theatrix" Part
    This dude is just gnarly. Put a board in his hand, point him in any direction, and he'll attack whatever it is in front of him. All terrain, all insane. It's Jake. 
  • Nick Trapasso's "Theatrix" Part

    Nick Trapasso's "Theatrix" Part
    That laid back flick and style from Trapasso makes the tough stuff look easy. Nick kicks off LE week with a killer part set to a tripped out track. Solid. 
  • Tony Karr's "Welcome to Heroin" Part

    Tony Karr's "Welcome to Heroin" Part
    This part dropped into our inbox and we're stoked. The rad line at 1:50 really seems to capture Tony's overall vibe. This also has a strange, dangerous-looking ender.
  • Yonnie Cruz's "Static IV" Part

    Yonnie Cruz's "Static IV" Part
    Yonnie's reputation for fast, fun-to-watch skating continues here. He has a loose style and constantly pulls surprises out of his bag of tricks. Static sure knows how to pick 'em.
  • Jimmy Lannon's "Static IV" Part

    Jimmy Lannon's "Static IV" Part
    Jimmy is a true skate rat and is down to hit the streets day or night as shown in this killer part.
  • Jake Johnson's "Static IV" Part

    Jake Johnson's "Static IV" Part
    There's more emphasis on creative skating than ever before. It sometimes feels forced with others, but Jake has a truly unique approach to skating. His "Mind Field" part is regarded as a modern classic and he adds to his legacy here.
  • Josh Hawkins' "A Happy Medium 3" Part

    Josh Hawkins' "A Happy Medium 3" Part
    If you haven't heard of him, then he's "underground" to you. If you are familiar with Josh, then you know he's one of the most underrated skaters today. Either way, you have to watch this. 
  • Jack Fardell's "Hit and Run" Part

    Jack Fardell's "Hit and Run" Part
    When you manhandle a couple of San Francisco's famous spots, people take notice. When you ravage the whole Bay Area, you get a feature video part for the whole world to see. Fardell is on a tear. 
  • Taylor Smith's "Tee Hee" Part

    Taylor Smith's "Tee Hee" Part
    Taylor Smith is pro ( ! ) and these next two minutes encompass all that is rad about his skating. Congrats T-Spliff!
  • 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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