
The phrase ‘Skate Rock’ is brought back to life with Madars Apse and friends in Finland. Push this clip forwards to about 3 minutes for the goods.

The phrase ‘Skate Rock’ is brought back to life with Madars Apse and friends in Finland. Push this clip forwards to about 3 minutes for the goods.

You pay to play but there’s usually only one winner when you have to nail your ender for the Baker 3 film. Jim Greco‘s patience to take home this switch frontside flip is admirable and is aided by an old friend.

French Fred’s never ending supply of tapes keep giving. Here’s a mission to Melbourne and Sydney for the making of the Flip Sorry video with Arto, Rowley, and Salabanzi. This also a gnarly guest appearance by Dustin Dollin who is a powerhouse.
The master of all skateboarding Rodney Mullen doesn’t release footage that often but today some clips have been unveiled by Tony Hawk’s insta account ahead of a full part coming via the Ride Channel soon.
Get hyped as you know he is not going to be throwing any old tricks out there.
Flip Skateboards’ new pro riders all have new sections in Flip’s spanking new promo that has been directed and filmed by Arto Saari.
Watch the trailer and enjoy the full 11 minute clip by clicking here.

This weekend’s Volcom am comp went off. Click play for Portugeezers.

Those news readers are back in the game over at Palace.
Bert Wootton’s Rat Poison film has delivered some fine skateboarding so sit back and take in more of that goodness, this time from the magical Sebo Walker.

James Coleman took the first section in Mike Atwood’s “Incognito” film and it has just been unleashed by Theories today. Look out for cameos from Ben Gore, Jason Henry and more, the DVD as it amazing skating from Jimmy Lannon, Koki Loiaza and more too.

Photo of the week from Tumblr: Kody Kohlman takes a 50-50 in Thornton, Colorado snapped by Murph.
This week’s skate videos were at such high standards that it was pretty hard not to pick too many. Huge shout out to all of those out there weekly shooting and taking photos of those who are pushing skatebaording forwards.
Skate Edit of the Week went to Russell Houghten whose incredible camera work is highlighted yet again in this REDirect edit that will leave your jaw on the floor. Note that it also pays homage to Matt Hensley‘s timeless classic on that freeway.
DGK’s crew did not hold back for their new Blood Money promo. Boo Johnson’s ender is a peach. Read his pro interview here.
Jake Johnson’s ‘fuck off’ wallride ender in this Static IV clip was just the cherry on the cake at the end of one of the best parts seen in ages. This has the lot.
Welcome Skateboards took their quirky team riders to the Berrics for this latest United Nations edit. Lovers of wallrides, hand plants, boardslides, and rad skateboarding are about to receive happiness as this absolutely kills.
Australian AntiHero aficionado Jack Fardell unleashed a box of hammers across San Francisco’s most infamous terrain in this new ‘Hit and Run’ part for Spitfire.
Our featured long player of the week goes to Ryan Gray, Kevin Parrott and Morph’s production Albion featuring top shredding from Jak Pietryga, Scott ‘Horsey’ Walker and Ben Raemers and Denis Lynn, Nick Remon, Karim Bakhtaoui, Tom Penny, Charlie Birch, Kris Vile, Daryl Dominguez and many more.