
Quick reminder that Lakai’s new skate video, The Flare is released worldwide today via Vimeo and iTunes for download and more importantly, your local skate shop on the good old DVD.
Review coming soon.

Quick reminder that Lakai’s new skate video, The Flare is released worldwide today via Vimeo and iTunes for download and more importantly, your local skate shop on the good old DVD.
Review coming soon.
Both Jackson Pilz and Jesse Noonan compliment each other’s bolshy skating in this joint blow out from the Shep Dawgs Vol.4 video.
Couple of ATVs that don’t give up.

Chinese marble plazas and more gets rinsed from the FP Insoles team featuring Brandon Biebel, Joey Brezkinski, Kevin Romar, Paul Hart, Shmatty Chaffin, Daniel Espinoza and Keyaki Ike.
If you’ve not tried these insoles yet, do it, they work a treat for your feet.
The Yardsale crew have been back out in Los Angeles filming with Dan Kreteim. Julian Kimura, Kyle Wilson, Darius Trabalza, Curtis Pearl and Sam Sitayeb all in tow.
There’s only one Colin Fiske and he does it his own way, naturally.
Here’s his latest edit.
This one should be a popular one – well, for people that were born with the capacity to read more than a tweet, of course.
Steve Olson, Chris Strople, Bill Sharp, John Lucero, Eric Dressen, Jim Muir, Chris Stropleand and Lee Ralph also involved.
Part 1.
Part 2.
Imagine having the steez and tech wizardry of Jorge Simoes?! Banging part filled with sturdy steez and total control.

Any excuse to see this Greg Conroy image again. South London’s skate scene is represented in a new George Toland edit with Greg himself, Doug Parmiter, Jeremy Jones, Elliott Wright, Guy Jones and many more on board.
Want more,? Hit up Greg Conroy’s Serious Adult interview here.

This is one of the raddest edits you will see this week. Brash, beguiling and back with a bang, Stussy‘s latest short film by Jared Sherbert features skateboarding from Kevin Terpening, Caleb Barnett, Aaron Loreth, Jesse Alba, Max Klein, and Lance Mountain.
Knock yourself in.
So Carve Wicked decks have been made and are now sat in your local skate shop. Steven Fox (aka SOX) brings his malarkey to the lens on Jack “Candyman” Thompson’s camera to put an edit together filmed all over the gaff.