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If you haven't seen this, I highly advise that you take 14 minutes of time to do so. Some grade a skateboarding, filming and editing out of Australia.
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Nothing is right, because nothing needs to be said about Max Garson's skateboarding. Just watch and take it all in. One of the best dudes out right here! Also, Null is one of the raddest companies out of Colorado. Glen, the owner, is super supportive of his riders and rips himself! If you feel like supporting the cause check it out at nullskateboards.com!
Once a G, always a G. Ryan Garshell never fails to come through with amazing filming and edits when it comes to GX1000. He just does skateboarding right. I support him all the way!
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Future Islands jams along with amazing skateboarding to promote a rad company. Bryan Whalen comes correct with this intro part for SURPRISE skateboards.
George Hanuschak ripping it for Traffic skateboards latest Traffic Report.
This is just completely insane! You've got to appreciate this one no matter who you are. The coffin air at the end just ices up the insanity cake.
Anything by Adam Bos is always gold. Here’s his latest video ‘HEADROOM’ coming through with lo-fi editing and a chillwave soundtrack. I’ve always wanted to create something similar, so I highly appreciate what he’s done here. Always nice to see a fresh approach to skateboarding.
Manny Benitez, is one of the best skateboarders I have ever met out of Miami, Florida. If you're not from the area you've probably never heard the name, or seen his skating. Here's just a sample of what he can do.
Without a doubt one of the gnarliest parts in skateboarding. Dolan Stearns is sure to blow your mind with this part. Brandon Greer did an amazing job on this whole video. This isn't the only part that shines through. If you have yet to see the video I highly advise picking up a copy! Support good people and brands doing things for the love of skateboarding. Fuck corporations trying to take out the skater owned and operated companies. Keep skating pure and support those who strive to keep it that way! Now prepare to have your face melted!
Nick Eakes just released the newest issue of Cold Cuts. Featured are some of Amarillo and Albuquerque's finest. Thanks for putting some of my clips to use buddy, you killed it!
In an industry where skateboarding is being pushed as more of a sport than an art form; it's nice to have companies like Traffic to remind us of why we all started skateboarding.
The homies at Brothers Boards in Denver, Colorado are working on a new project. Their videos never disappoint and everyone involved with the shop is super rad. I've been supporting the struggle for years. If you're ever in town, pay Tony Mellick a visit at the shop.
Squints got smoked and Thrasher was stoked. This dude is never afraid to break himself off for a trick. One of the most trick hungry skateboarders I know.
Sincerely saddened that Skateboarder Magazine is no longer as of today. Skateboarder was the first magazine I picked up when I first started skating. It was always my favorite mag. It was more about skateboarding than it was about anything else. The photography was top notch. The skateboarders it featured were always amazing; whether it be a top pro or someone up and coming. The editorials were always my favorite to read as well. I still have my first copy of the mag and a copy of every mag I’ve ever purchased. I will never get rid of any of them. The world of skateboarding is changing rapidly and it isn’t what I grew up on to say the least. Grassroots skateboarding companies are dying out and corporations are taking over. No matter what happens in the industry, I will always love skateboarding because it’s the only way of life I’ve known growing up. Those of us that do it for the love can never have that taken from us. We can’t change the industry but we can make a difference by supporting purebred companies. Support skateboarder owned, operated and funded companies. Help keep the best part of life pure. Keep it rollin!
This is an absolute must watch! These guys make the best glasses in my opinion and this was a really well done edit. It had a great concept and some top notch skateboarding. 9five has definitely had my approval from day one.
Nick Eakes did a really good job on this and so did everyone else!