Chocolate Skateboards just dropped a limited one-off graphic for Carlisle Aikens—available in two different shapes—and they're hitting skateshops (and the Crailtap site) as we speak.
The videos coming out of Mexico City are always full of rough spots and hungry locals. Our good friend Jose Corral sent this one our way from his friends down there.
Santa Cruz just dropped a behind-the-scenes look at one of the gnarlier moments from their latest edit, Car Sick, and it’s a proper fly-on-the-wall look at just how heavy this session was.
With a deep, international roster jam-packed with talent, the Pusher Bearings team recently brought some heat to the streets of Barcelona in their latest edit, Crosstown.
Real Skateboards welcomed Momiji Nishiya to the team this morning with a heartfelt message on Instagram. From the streets to contest podiums across the globe, Momiji has been on an absolute tear the last few years, which is why her addition to the Real roster feels as natural as it does meaningful.
Hot on the heels of his Independent Trucks "Raw Ams" part that dropped earlier this month, Nixen Osborne is back with yet another ripping display of talent for Sunday Hardware.
If you thought Tiago Lemos’ Intervals part was heavy the first time around (of course you did), New Balance Numeric just gave us another reason to re-visit the part with just under an hour of raw clips in the latest Intervals Selects installment.
I'll be honest—a new Daniel Lutheran video part was not something I expected to see pop up at the end of 2025, but I sure am glad it's here. As many would
More Dunks are on the horizon! But again, they're landing overseas. I'll admit that I love teasing these kicks but hardly ever have all the nitty-gritty details.
Saying Kevin Perez kept busy in the streets throughout 2024 is a total understatement. The dude went off. With a reputation for dialed lenswork and tight, no-nonsense edits, Perez closed out the year with LORE—a full-length indie project that made some serious noise.
Kevin Kowalski recently sent the crew at Mob Grip some footage he stacked while showing the Bacon Skateboards crew around his home on the Oregon coast, and all I can say is: no park is safe.
Ishod Wair recently rolled up to the North Hollywood skatepark to hook the locals up with some Real boards. Tis the season, right!? This is what it's all about.
Griffin Gass and crew waste no time setting the streets of Seattle (and beyond) on absolute fire in The Pearl Promo—a proper look at some of the hungriest up-and-comers in the PNW.
Andrew Reynolds and Mike Gigliotti absolutely killed it on the latest New Balance Numeric 933 colorway. I know I've talked about 'em a few times since Numeric initially teased them on Instagram, but their latest post gives us a proper look at all the nitty-gritty details that make this shoe—and this colorway specifically—so special.
Bronson just dropped a new Dealer’s Choice edit featuring Ruby Lilley, and as always, it’s a solid blend of conversation and straight up ripping. She talks worst slams, favorite skateparks, the gnarliest tricks she's witnessed, music that gets her stoked—the hottest member in the Bones Brigade (ha).
"It's Cooper Park. It's showtime guys," says the septum-pierced young lady as we fade into another skate video ready to give us the stoke and FOMO that fuels our daily addiction.
The Nike SB Dunk Low Pro in Baroque Brown/Midnight Navy has officially started popping up overseas, giving us a solid preview of what to expect here in The States soon enough.
Back in February, Zander Mitchell dropped his first part for Jacuzzi Limited as the brand officially announced his spot on the squad. The part proved exactly why he belonged on the team, with his effortless style and raw power on full display from beginning to end.
Over the decades, the Accel has become one of those skate shoes that doesn’t need much explaining. It’s durable, it's comfortable, it's iconic. It's simply built for skateboarding, and loaded with plenty of tech without feeling bulky or overdesigned.
Ant Claravall's a ledge. He's been everywhere man. To know him is to love him, and let's not leave out the lads across the pond doing the lovely Brain Drain podcast.
GX1000 pulled off a proper surprise for Taihou Tokura—better known as T4—with his bump to the pro ranks while the crew was already deep into a Japan trip.
Raphael rips, Hoddle rips, skateboarding in Australia rips—and right about now, as the cold descends on North America, we're really feeling the FOMO of those Down Under spots.
Most of the skateboarding podcasts out there are so painful to listen to—the hosts know nothing about their guests nor the history of skateboarding. That's why we love Steve and Mitch at Dead Air.
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