A post from Meinholz got the wheels in gear for Rob to take down three rails in one rip. From landing in the wrong city, to an irate park employee and multiple return trips, Pace went above and beyond.
Reese Barton and the Roger crew rush through Austin’s concrete spillways before a haunting show with the fabled Ditch Elf and Sieben. All that before David Langston’s all-hitter closing display makes it another essential vid in their canon.
Austyn puts his whole heart into video parts, blending powerful lines, impeccable form and groundbreaking moves. From the hydrant hit to the finalé, this global tear is top-tier.
Gary talks Jack Olson’s After Hours part, Geometric’s Allstars video, Wade DesArmo’s Thunder part, Santa Cruz’s F#�! Em video, Tampa Am, Carlos Ribeiro and more in today’s episode of Skateline.
Winkowski kicks through the ceiling with a classic part, paving the way for a killer team section before Rob Pace goes on an onslaught for the ages. 50 years in and Santa Cruz is still screaming.
Jack totes supernatural tech with a penchant for unthinkable rail moves. He always delivers, but this part is undeniably his hardest-hitting offering to the Skate Gods.
Death Match is BACK, and we brought the heat to the high desert. While Trash Talk and Suicidal Tendencies stirred up the pit, Raney, Russell, Louie Lo and more went to work on the ramp, from tombstone to the snake’s graveyard. Big Love, Cons.
Geometric blows up the shop-trip format by wrangling a big-league crew for a Euro romp you can’t miss. Watch Ronnie Kessner, Dylan Jaeb, Leo Romero, Ish Cepeda, Braden Hoban, Art Cordova and more as they dismantle every gorgeous plaza in their path.
In her first pro video part, Arin employs impeccable technique, unthinkable combos and undeniable style. Immerse yourself in this audio-visual experience from our Sci-Fi friends.