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Kyonosuke Yamashita is a force to be reckoned with and in case you’re wondering why, just peep the video below. Primitive released just under 20 minutes of his raw ‚DAYDREAM‘ clips and it’s like we’re there on the sessions with him. Take a look:
Someone commented, „We need more of this. Not always the same tricks over and over again. He’s a creative skate machine,“ and I just have to agree. I’m a big fan of raw clips and will always enjoy getting to witness the process of these bangers that get so effortlessly dished out. These dudes aren’t messing around.
Kyonosuke’s footage in ‚DAYDREAM‘ was top shelf. Something tells me this hungry up-and-comer will have his name on a board soon enough, but only time will tell. If you haven’t seen ‚DAYDREAM‘ peep it below. Kyonosuke, Filipe Mota, and Dylan Jaeb each proved that they’re on the frontlines of this new wave of heavy hitters.
Really, though… find the time to watch these raw clips and we’ll see you in about 20 minutes. Then you should watch ‚DAYDREAM‘ in its entirety and really feel the stoke.
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Oklahoman tattoo artist, Megan U., recently customized a few of her own anime/manga style skateboard graphics at BoardPusher.com and we’re stoked to share her Space Babe design as a Featured Deck. You can browse Megan’s tattoo work by following her on Instagram @peaches_and_ink and you can also find some of her other products, like prints and apparel, at peachesandink.com.
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Nike SB’s ‚Medal Madness‘ series continues with the one and only Carlos Ribeiro. From his roots in Brazil to modern day Long Beach, Carlos talks about everything from skateboarding to family to getting clips, and, of course, competing on the world’s biggest stage—the Paris Olympics come this July. Dive in:
On and off the board, Carlos has always been one of the best dudes out there. His skill is undeniable, his style and power makes us all envious and he just has a solid head on his shoulders, which is super important. He’s the ultimate rad dad! Always been a fan.
And I mean, let’s be honest, the dude skates better switch than most of us will ever be able to skate regular.
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The fact that he was able to dedicate that park in his hometown to his dad is pretty incredible, too. If you were already a fan of his skating, this episode will surely make you admire Carlos even more. Like I said, I’ve always been a fan. This was a great little life update if you ask me. One of the greats!
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The first trick in this new part from James Gaehner immediately sets the tone, but everything else that follows will have you fired up and ready for more. Holding it down for Atlas skate shop and the Bay Area scene (with some international trips to Barcelona and Paris peppered in) no spot is safe! Take a look:
James shows us all just how deep his bag of tricks is here—his arsenal is on full display. Some of these clips (and really just his spot selection in general) are pretty wild, in all the best ways. This dude just looks good on his board. Simple as that.
How’s that ender!? I think that spot might be one-and-done after this. Heavy. Killed it, James! This was an epic watch.
Video / Kyle Geldert.
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The Salt Lake City scene is alive and well in Patrick Ring’s new homie video, „Type Shit“ with clips from Jake Ilardi, Tyson Bowebank, Nick Hubble and a handful of ripping SLC locals. From (literally) the first trick to the curtain closer and everything in between, this crew set out and handled biz. Check it out:
Salt Lake has spots! Stairs and gaps? Check. Manny pads and ledges? Check. Ditches, curbs, this, that and the other—yes! Check. And this crew took full advantage of all of them. With style and power nonetheless.
Big ups to this crew for keeping the flame lit in Salt Lake. Super impressive.
Video / Patrick Ring
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