
You should know what to expect when you push the play button on any Greyson Fletcher footage, this edit came from spending time in SA.

You should know what to expect when you push the play button on any Greyson Fletcher footage, this edit came from spending time in SA.

Get behind Kevin Kowalski’s latest nuts loop move that made the front cover of the Skateboard Mag. Amazing cover idea.

More solid skating from Paul Hart, this time wrecking Chinese spots.

From the guy who brought us Coast to Coast in 2015, Adam Todhunter, now showcases North-East talent with a new bi-annual zine called Domesday. You can pick it up here and sift your way through the array of still shots and interviews with fellow film makers and skateboarders.
Alongside the zine comes this 20 minutes of solid skateboarding to keep you cramping at the toes, itching to ride your board.
No doubt you will remember Michał Juraś from this image on that bridge. He is back with a guest part for Youth, all done at top speed.
Straight from the source:
“Daniel “Snowy” Kinlock was the reason Fos started this small British skateboard company some 13 years ago. He didn’t really fit the Heroin vibe at the time so Fos came up with Landscape. Since then Snowy has smashed it all over the world traveling far and wide logging moves for Portraits, Horizons and a number of other projects. So it’s a real shame but Snowy is moving on as he continues to smash it with his photography, he decided he wanted to call it a day. Everyone here at Lanners would like to say thanks to Snowy for his work over the years, some classic boards, parts and nights out to be remembered! Wish you all the best our kid, I guess we need a new pro?”
Well done Snowy, we wish you the very best.

Max Geronzi has one of the best bag of rad tricks out there. Stoked for him.

If you admire style on a skateboard then look no further than Jesse Martinez. The Venice Beach local made his name by being the raddest on a rig ever. Enjoy this short web documentary by Mike Pagan on his life and his overwhelming passion for skateboarding. It’s also a reminder that growing up sucks.
Davis Torgerson with a VX and a mission to shred. Get on this new Real edit.

We’re beyond stoked to announce that permission has finally been secured for the build of a new skatepark on the grounds of the old mini ramp at Victoria Park in Leamington Spa. After helping secure funding with the SOS Community Group, through a £60k grant from Sita Trust and negotiating £50k match funding from Warwick District Council, we were responsible along with Canvas Skateparks for the design of the park.
“We’re stoked to soon be working with the locals of Leamington, Ripride Skateshop and Warwick District Council, on their new project,” adds John Flood from Canvas. “This is gonna be a good one!”
Building work is due to start in August of this year and is expected to take between 6-8 weeks. We’ve worked really hard on these and hope you’re as stoked as we are on them. Check out the plans and get ready for the opening jam.
– Morbid

