We're stoked to release our new merch with designs by talented artists: Ollie MacDonald Oulds, Jacob Ovgren, Joe O'Donnell, Sharmila Banerjee and Sam Hutchinson.
We upload Garden Skateboards' 'DYING TO LIE' Issue 46 article to the web. Read here!
Accompanying Jude Harrison's spectacular new video 'Dayrate' comes an interview by Al Hodgson and photos taken during the filming process by Jude, Chris Dale & Reece Leung.
With the release of GIDDY #10 and the accompanying article in Issue 8 we have decided to put the whole article online! Feast your eyes on some handsome French chaps in LA with lovely words by Val Bauer and photography by Maxime Verret.
Shekel me not 95%. A video which was 95% completed until Josh Rose's computer went into meltdown, so instead you have this version for your viewing pleasure. Filmed mostly in Asira Al Shamailya, Jayyous skatepark, the SkateQilya mini ramp in Qalqilya, and various other locations in Palestine whilst volunteering for SkatePal.
Schmitty coming in hot to the pro ranks with another rad concept video with all the WKND trimmings we adore so.
Loveletters Season 10 continues with this episode focussing on the growth of roller planking in China with cameos from Christian Slater...of course.
Everyone loves a bit of Daewon, deny it and we'll merely laugh unashamedly in your face, ya dig?
New Balance Numeric have release their first part for the 'Cover Ground' series and first up it's Maxi Schaible hitting up plenty of spots in locations such as Frankfurt, Barcelona and Stuttgart.
Rave Skateboards release this new edit for the folk at Jenkem Mag. The video was filmed entirely in Bordeaux with Alex Richard, Léo Cholet, Fred Plocque Santos and more.
Long Live Southbank and legends CHPO combine to make a collaborative watch. To coincide George Toland made a clip featuring Jeremy Jones, Ryan Gabison, Joel Banner and Lukas Kacevicius.
Augustin Giovannoni releases his new video ‘Hell Yeah’ mainly filmed in Paris with Tom O’reilly, Samy Sebaoui, Marca Barbier, William Monerris, Magnus Borderwick, Paul Grund, Jamie Platt and more.
The first in Romain Batard's hilarious soap opera featuring, as you'd expect, primo skating, filming, editing and directing.