Andrey Tarasov delivers ATLA, a powerful street part filmed in Atlanta and Los Angeles with Matt Conrod.
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Andrey Tarasov delivers ATLA, a powerful street part filmed in Atlanta and Los Angeles with Matt Conrod.
Zander Mitchell officially goes pro with “Scared & Confused”, his latest skateboarding video for Jacuzzi Unlimited. Raw, confident, and straight to the point, this pro part captures Mitchell at his best, blending control, power, and unmistakable style. This is a defining moment in his career, and it shows.
The video also features guest appearances by John Dilo and Louie Barletta, adding depth and personality to an already strong part. Filming duties were handled by Adam Anorga, Mark Humienik, Ben Lachance, Dmitry Brylev, Blake Matthews, Jake Cormier, Robert Presedo, Matt Conrod, Chase Walker, JP Blair, and Nolun Waller, with sharp editing by Jeck, keeping the energy tight from start to finish.
A proper pro debut and a must-watch release from Jacuzzi Unlimited.
HUF® in Malaysia with Daiki Hoshino, Mason Silva and Nick Matthews in “MALAY”, filmed by Tyler Smolinski.
A clean Converse CONS edit by Ben Chadourne featuring Louie Lopez, Brad Cromer and crew.
Shane O'Neill revisits a full decade of elite skateboarding in Vol. 2, capturing his progression from ages 20 to 30
Justin Hearn brings raw Atlanta precision in his new “STRATOSPHERE” part, filmed and edited by Matt Conrod for Stratosphere Skateshop in Atlanta, Georgia, and released via Quartersnacks. The edit blends fast-paced street lines with that unmistakable Southern grit, showcasing Hearn’s control and confidence across every spot. Backed by Stratosphere’s legacy and the Quartersnacks platform, this part cements Hearn as one of ATL’s most authentic voices in skateboarding.
HUF® in Malaysia with Daiki Hoshino, Mason Silva and Nick Matthews in “MALAY”, filmed by Tyler Smolinski.
A clean Converse CONS edit by Ben Chadourne featuring Louie Lopez, Brad Cromer and crew.
Shane O'Neill revisits a full decade of elite skateboarding in Vol. 2, capturing his progression from ages 20 to 30