• My War: Milton Martinez

    My War: Milton Martinez
    From the history of the Car Wash to the physical and mental obstacles necessary to overcome, this is truly a My War for the ages, complete with broken bones and creeping cops. However, a heaping dose of the Old Man’s everlasting stoke pushed Milton's fight to the finish. Skateboarding will never be the same...
  • My War: Clive Dixon

    My War: Clive Dixon
    This is the kind of video that makes palms sweaty and the body tingle with anxiety. Clive harkens to the days of Jeremy Wray atop a water tower. It doesn’t get much heavier than this...
  • My War: Zion Wright

    My War: Zion Wright
    Zion took a ludicrously gnarly trick to one of skateboarding’s most iconic proving grounds. This guy is on another level.
  • My War: Chris Joslin

    My War: Chris Joslin
    Bad weather, crowds, security, injuries. This battle is brutal! Chris stomps an epic blizzard-flip over and over and yet a roll-away requires an all-out war.
  • My War: Pedro Delfino

    My War: Pedro Delfino
    We have over 37 years of covers on record, but this shot is one of the best of all-time. Pedro carved down a steep grade, leaped onto somebody’s house, and the rest is history. Here’s a battle for the books. Enjoy...
  • My War: Miles Silvas

    My War: Miles Silvas
    Miles' marathon line is about more than just skill, it’s a battle of mental endurance. Here’s a glimpse behind-the-scenes of a truly amazing feat.
  • My War: Chase Webb

    My War: Chase Webb
    There are mega-kinkers and then there’s THIS, a super mutant-rail that really has no business being skated. However, Chase is a psycho and launched himself into the history books with a hellacious one-two knockout punch.
  • My War: Gabriel Summers

    My War: Gabriel Summers
    Gabbers engaged in an epic battle with this rail, and you’ll have to watch this edit to appreciate the gruesome nature of the confrontation. Skateboarding can truly push you to your absolute limits, both mentally and physically. Wow...
  • My War: Jamie Foy

    My War: Jamie Foy
    El Toro has been a monolithic benchmark since Heath’s lipslide in The End, and while skateboarding continues to progress at a mind-blowing pace, it’s still near impossible to wrap our heads around this front crook.
  • My War: Ryan Decenzo

    My War: Ryan Decenzo
    This double set has been sitting here in San Francisco for years, and besides a Diego Bucchieri Ollie back in 1999, nobody has rolled away from anything. Enter Ryan Decenzo...
  • 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.