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Nick Tucker | The Push Part

Nick Tucker | The Push Part

Lay back and enjoy the dope "Push" part by Nick Tucker, mad pop and style!

Via Berrics →

Alltimers | Yo, Best Idea Video

Alltimers | Yo, Best Idea Video

Alltimers crew were recently in Spain ripping up, this is the dope edit they came up with featuring Brian Delaney, Et Gagne, Ben Blundell, Dustin Henry, Conor Prunty, Dana Ericson, Zered Basset, Charles Rivard, Will Marshall, enjoy!

Element | Fluff Project

Element | Fluff Project

Element brand presents their latest collaborative project with Fluff magazine

Fluff is the brainchild of Element Advocate, skateboarder and autodidact photographer Marcel Veldman and Marco Jongeneel, art director and owner of agency Vijf890. It is not your average skateboard magazine with each issue taking a new conceptual approach. 

The project features Element rider Brandon Westgate and Nassim Guammaz and was shot in Tokyo Japan by Element pro rider Phil Zwijsen during the Halloween celebrations. The result is a carefree and fun insight into one of the biggest urban abstract celebrations happening in the streets of Japan. 

The Element Fluff collaborative collection mixes lifestyle with skate, using photographic print patches on a series of blacked out tee shirts and fleeces.

 

Enzo Cautela | Bones Wheels

Enzo Cautela | Bones Wheels

Enzo Cautela strikes again with some serious hammers, lay back and enjoy a powerful part!

Filmed by Bernard van WeydeveldtNate WooldridgeSky Ramirez 

Stevie Perez | Return of the Flare

Stevie Perez | Return of the Flare

A new master piece remix by Daniel Policelli of Stevie Perez "Flaco's" web footage since Pretty Sweet, enjoy!

Photography by Roger Ferrero

Shane O'Neill | This is not the New Video

Shane O'Neill | This is not the New Video

Just lines on VX, no a single trick, awesome edit featuring Shane O´Neill while he spent some few days in Melbourne, enjoy finesse skateboarding!

Filmed & edited by James James

Via Thrasher →

Chris Wimer | Bangin!

Chris Wimer | Bangin!

Dope Bagin edit featuring Chris Wimer killing big time at Berrics park, speed, good selection of tricks and hammers!

Via Berrics →

London | Regulate 004

London | Regulate 004

Austin Bristol strikes again with a new dope edit showing off a few locals from London who might not get as much shine as some of the bigger names, despite holding their own on a board. Featuring: Korahn Gayle, Cam Barr, Jeremy Jones, Sam Roberts, Kyle Wilson and guests appearances Lucien Clarke and Tommy May

Via Jenkem →

Zachary Kovacs | Recruited

Zachary Kovacs | Recruited

Cool `Recruited´edit featuring Zachary Kovacs aka Ducky who has a different approach to rip at Berrics park and comes up with some original moves

Via Berrics →

Louie Lopez | Spitfire Part

Louie Lopez | Spitfire Part

Dope video part for Spitfire Wheels by the champ of the last edition of the Tampa Pro Contest Louie Lopez, enjoy some smooth skating!

Via Thrasher →

Miles Silvas | The Push Part

Miles Silvas | The Push Part

Coming from a family of champs members enjoy this truly champ part by stylish Miles Silvas for "Push" video series

Via Berrics →

Kilian Zehnder | Official Part

Kilian Zehnder | Official Part

Kilian Zehnder dope welcome edit to Official with special appearance from Miles SIlvas, so enjoy some stylish technical skating!

Filmed & Edited by Athony Claravall

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Grant Taylor | 2 of 3: Blazer

Grant Taylor | 2 of 3: Blazer

Such heavy hitter as Grant Taylor ripping up in Idaho & Montana to introduce the Nike SB "The Grant Taylor Blazer Low GT", well deserved!

Andalé Bearings | Brasil Crew

Andalé Bearings | Brasil Crew

Brasanation strikes again with this dope Andalé Bearings edit featuring Carlos Ribeiro, Tiago Lemos, Rodrigo Petersen, Carlos Iqui, and Danny Cerezini hitting up the streets of Brasil, Spain, US.

Nike SB | Loud Pack

Nike SB | Loud Pack

Dope Nike SB video section "Loud Pack" featuring Grant Taylor, Ishod Wair, Cory Kennedy ripping up in Montana and Idaho, enjoy some sick skating!

Via Thrasher →

Torey Pudwill Flatbar Frenzy | Behind the Scenes

Torey Pudwill Flatbar Frenzy | Behind the Scenes

Enjoy this Behind the Scenes edit and get into Torey Pudwill´s mind for his last video project "FlatBar Frenzy" that took him skating flatbars all over the world for two years, check it out!

Photography by Seu Trinh

Via Redbull →

 

Carlos Ribeiro | It Must Be Nice

Carlos Ribeiro | It Must Be Nice

Carlos Ribeiro pulling out tricks like a video game at Berrics park on this "It Must Be Nice" section, beyond words just check it out!

Via Berrics →

Pizza´s | Prepare the Video

Pizza´s | Prepare the Video

Enjoy the dope new film by Pizza Skateboards "Prepare the Video" shot in Spain and recently premiered in Barcelona featuring Chase Webb, Michael Pulizzi, Zachary Kovacs, Jesse Vieira and guest appearance Raúl Valencia

Filmed & Edited by Richard Hughes

Via Thrasher →

Fifteen Years Of SB Dunk | Stories from the Inside Out

Fifteen Years Of SB Dunk | Stories from the Inside Out

Wieger Van Wageningen → BS 180 Fakie Nosegrind

Photo by Jon Humphries

In an era where sneakers change hands between collectors for five and even six-figure sums, it's sometimes hard to remember when kicks weren't a 'grail' item for people worldwide. 15 years ago, sneakerheads were a subculture centered in New York, LA, London, Japan and the Internet. Then, in 2002, the Nike SB Dunk was introduced by Nike's fledgling skateboarding division, and an 80s basketball shoe ignited both the world of skateboarding and sneaker culture. 

Brian Anderson → BS Smith Grind

VICE Magazine had a front-row seat at the time as one of Nike SB's very first partners. So when the 15th anniversary rolled around they had an immediate thought – let's make a Dunk documentary that delves into the history of the SB Dunk, and charts how we got here.

We found the story reflects the unique intersection of sneakerhead collectors with the skate community. Riders like Richard Mulder, Reese Forbes, Gino Iannucci, and Danny Supa helped determined the look, feel, approach and tone of the SB Dunk, in partnership with the Nike SB design team. That group quickly built a grassroots movement with skate retailers like Supreme and Huf, the nascent "hype" press of Freshnessmag.com and NikeTalk, and new Nike team riders like Brian Anderson, Wieger van Wageningen and Paul Rodriguez. Informed by the "gotta have them all" mentality of OG Japanese collector/retailers like Hidefumi Hommyo (of Chapter and Atmos), sneaker-specific boutiques like Undefeated popped up, region-specific releases were developed, and the sneaker culture your hypebeast cousin now talks about incessantly was fully established.

Today the SB Dunk is iconic, but it's easy to forget that it's still a skate shoe first and foremost that guys like Theotis Beasely, Sean Malto and Ishod Wair still rock religiously.

 

Watch the inside story of the past 15 years hearing from shop owners, collaborators and skateboarders who helped make the SB Dunk a legend

Via Vice Sports →

Nate Greenwood | Sovrn

Nate Greenwood | Sovrn

Sovrn Skateboards has a different way to do things, the image, design, just beautiful and clean. Enjoy this cool video part by Nate Greenwood and taste that flavour.

Filmed & Edited by Ryan Neddeau
Additional Filming by Tommy Paz
Art Director by Alexandre Souêtre