
Rollersnakes have added two British skaters to their shop team today. Matlok Bennet-Jones and flying Ryan Price are now onboard the good ship. Check the welcome footy from the new House bowl.

Rollersnakes have added two British skaters to their shop team today. Matlok Bennet-Jones and flying Ryan Price are now onboard the good ship. Check the welcome footy from the new House bowl.

Skate Edit of the Weeek is a wrap. You will have to look seriously hard to beat Shane O’Neill‘s latest Skate Mental edit that has rare wallenberg destruction not to mention the krook nollie flip late flip out, wet switch flip…we could go on and on. Just watch it and watch it again.

Have some extra footage from the new Gold Wheels video, Goons. Eli Reed, Derrick Wilson, Lenny Rivas and more get tech heavy. Check Danny Hamaguchi’s pop.

Creature’s ATV is back with more gnar.

With anticipation on Gilbert Crockett‘s Vans part building ahead of its summer release, take a look back to his part in Fallen’s 2008 Ride the Sky video and look out for more from Gilbert on here soon.

Just when you thought you could not get enough footage of Kris Vile, Get Lesta come good with the making of his part in Get3 in these G-Sides.
Ph: Josh Hotz

Canadian ATV Sam Lind shares his all round game from the [Aspect:Ratio] video today. The Antihero and Spitfire rider has a big bag. Scroll down to watch the full video.


You’ve seen Brandon Gironda’s Edit of the Week part right? Well here’s the rest of Duzzed, in full – the Westchester/NYC filmed scene video put together by Mike Sass. This 30 minute jam features skating from Chris Pierre Jacques, Ian Preut, The “Dirty Duzzon”, Paul Hintz, Marcus Eagel, and Gironda who takes the curtains.
Get stuck in for some raw skating like we know all too well here in the UK. Get the teas on.

Remember his PFP3 sectiion from last year? It was definitely one of our faves, well Brandon Gironda is back with this Duzzed part premiered by Jenkem and it’s fucking ace.
This nutcase should seriously consider moving to Great Britain if he wants crusty spots. Skate Edit of the Week.
Photos: Ahed Hijjawi

You have no doubt seen Afghanistan’s incredible skate scene bringing hope and fun to children in an area where conflict is rife, and maybe even the new skatepark built in Bangalore, India or la Paz in Bolivia that has grabbed some headlines within our scene recently. The fact is, that skateparks and skateboarding is spreading faster round the world than ever before, thanks to the hard work and determination of various people who are not afraid to get their mitts into concrete and bring skateparks to countries for the first time.
Last month, a new park in Amman, Jordan in the Middle East opened thanks to an IndieGogo fundraiser that managed to accrue over $21,000 towards the build that took just 18 days to complete by volunteers. It was built on a site that used to be a Circassian refugee camp back in 1948 and is now being sessioned by locals in their droves.
Well done to all involved, especially Mohammed Zakaria who stuck to his guns and managed to see the fruits of his labour trying to get this off the ground. Watch the video below to see how it all came together. Great story.
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