The Desert Skate Ranch, located in the middle of California's Mojave Desert, has been around for a few years. Recently, this little gem came under new
Every round of the X Games Showdown has given us an impressive display of local skate shop talent across the country, and today's match is no exception.
Julius Rohrberg is one of the finest up-and-comers out there right now, and if you're unfamiliar with his skating, consider this new part for Dancer your own personal introduction to this always tasteful, always creative ripper.
Girls, grab your boards and head to the etnies skatepark in Lake Forest, California, this Saturday, May 11th and join the fun at Exposure's latest 'Skate Rising' event.
Real Skateboards officially turned Hermann Stene pro over the weekend with a good old fashioned surprise with his friends, family and teammates. His bump to the pro ranks is so well-deserved and we're thrilled to see what this ripper will produce in the years to come as a certified pro.
Toy Machine recently hit us with the teaser for their latest video, Real Life Sucks and it certainly did the trick. I feel teased (in a good way) because I'm pretty ready to watch this video.
We got a couple of New England's finest in here. Did Cape Cod crush, or was it a Boston massacre with Eli dancing to victory? Tune in and find out! Skate NERD Lou Vs.
Slave is certainly one of those brands who have stayed one-hundred percent true to their roots since Day 1. And it just so happens that Day 1 was actually 17 years ago, if you can believe it or not.
Rose Street (Encinitas, California) and Pharmacy (Victorville, California) dropped their edits for the X Games Showdown this morning kicking off the third round with a bang.
Everyone loves Baker and Deathwish and both brands just hit us with some new boards and apparel for Summer '24 that are bound to get you fired up. From new pro models to rad team graphics; shirts, hoodies, tees and hats for days...
Baltimore's Vu skate shop and Boston's Orchard skate shop—two well-respected shops here in the US—just dropped the first edits for the 'X Games Showdown' (why does this concept sound so familiar!?) and as big skate shop supporters over here, we had to share them and get in on the fun.
Tyshawn Jones stopped the skate world in its tracks yesterday after posting this 360 flip (straight to the Gram!) on the 145th Subway Gap in New York. It literally came out of nowhere—such a flex!
Video games have evolved greatly in the past decade, but these from the '00s are still iconic.
Nike SB recently revealed the skateboarding federation kits for the United States and Japan, along with a few other apparel items designed by Alexis Sablone.
Andrew Allen recently took to the crusty LA streets to deliver a few clips for Pepper Grip and let's just say—we can never get enough AA! The video might be short and sweet, but it packs a punch nonetheless.
For as long as I can remember, Tony Hawk has periodically hopped on Instagram in hopes of identifying what he calls "the icon of style" in a photo shot by photographer Bill Eppridge in 1965 for LIFE magazine.
The jet-setting AriZona Iced Tea squad explored Berlin and Hamburg for an action-packed week of filming in the streets. You've likely seen the episodes over the past few months, now here's the full length edit.
We live in a collaborative world, and there's certainly no shortage of brands out there who have the potential to link up and make some magic. While we're on the subject, Palace and Vans recently posted a teaser of a new shoe collab that's in the works and as always, there's a variety of opinions out there stemming from all directions.
We filmed over three hours of footage with this storied Staten Island board collector. The initial episode was cut down to one hour, but here's an additional 30-minute cut of more boards and memorabilia that wasn't in the original episode.
The crew at Keen Ramps recently linked up with Rollin' From The Heart Foundation at Monarch school—one of the first schools Rollin' From the Heart ever worked with during their humble beginnings—in Southern California to hook the kids up with a new pop-up skatepark.
There are a lot of small, independent brands in skateboarding these days and it's pretty awesome to see. Each one has their own style and flair; their own approach to spots, videos, trick selection...
Tony Hawk's history in skateboarding alone could fill an entire museum. From his early days as a grom at the Del Mar Skate Ranch to the Bones Brigade years,
Toy Machine videos have always been iconic. From Welcome to Hell to Jump Off A Building; Good and Evil to Suffer The Joy and literally all the others,
Oski might come off as a calm, soft-spoken individual, but his skating definitely speaks for itself. With the 2024 Paris Olympics inching closer and closer, Nike SB caught up with Oski to reflect on what skateboarding means to him—far beyond contests and the global spotlight.
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