• Skatepark Round-Up: Zero Cold War

    Skatepark Round-Up: Zero Cold War
    Even near the end of an intense, hard-hitting video deadline, the Zero guys cranked out an edit of them destroying the Black Box park. Thanks, guys.
  • Hall Of Meat: Jamie Thomas

    Hall Of Meat: Jamie Thomas
    The Chief will always be a skate rat, but slams in your late 30s feel a lot different than when you're a young blood.
  • Burnout: The Big Goose Egg

    Burnout: The Big Goose Egg
    On the eve of Cold War, Burnout takes a walk down Zero memory lane.
  • Meet the Zeros Pt 2 of 2

    Meet the Zeros Pt 2 of 2
    The squad talks injuries, big rails, go-to tricks, getting turnt up, tats, and who has last part. We'll be premiering parts from Cold War starting this Saturday. 
  • Meet the Zeros Pt 1 of 2

    Meet the Zeros Pt 1 of 2
    Lately, there's amazing full parts going up every week and sometimes every day. But Zero's Cold War is going to be a major, hardcore release. Here's the team.
  • Classics: Jamie Thomas "Misled Youth"

    Classics: Jamie Thomas "Misled Youth"
    Skate videos had been growing crazier by the year for some time, but Zero's pure-hammer, no-filler skating (like this JT part) were utterly shocking. Tony Cervantes introduces a classic from 1999.
  • Classics: Chris Cole "Dying to Live"

    Classics: Chris Cole "Dying to Live"
    Cole's legendary ability to stomp down and ride away from almost any trick he wanted became clear with this part. Jamie Thomas introduces a classic Zero part from 2002.
  • World's Best Premiere: Road Less Traveled

    World's Best Premiere: Road Less Traveled
    Jimmy hit the Montalban Theatre in Hollywood to harass the industry and take in Fallen's new skate documentary. 
  • Best Of KOTR 2005

    Best Of KOTR 2005
    Time for a trip down memory lane. 2005 was a good year for KOTR, featuring high level trickery and top shelf hijinx.
  • Best Of KOTR 2003 & 2004

    Best Of KOTR 2003 & 2004
    Before this year's KOTR journey begins, let's look back at the highlights from 2003 and 2004. 
  • Wilton Souza’s Intro to Zero Part

    Wilton Souza’s Intro to Zero Part
    Wilton’s pop is EXPLOSIVE, and the combination of marathon slides and iconic San Diego spot makes for a BOLD introduction to Zero. 
  • Pero Simic's "Roadkill" Interview

    Pero Simic's "Roadkill" Interview
    Pero Simic is in the ranks of the New York skaters that also model, but he doesn’t let the lure of high fashion detract from stacking heavy clips. We caught up with the Roadkill star to see how he balances the two worlds without getting caught up on corny shoots.
  • The Winkowski by Emerica

    The Winkowski by Emerica
    Winkowski gives his first pro shoe a test rip with a hearty sample of handplants and airborne moves for Emerica. Get a pair for you and maybe two for your dog.
  • MASHER: Swampfest 2024 Video

    MASHER: Swampfest 2024 Video
    Raybourn, Kowalski, Gravette, Gregson and the gang trek back to Florida for three days of unfathomable chaos. Join 'em as they navigate burning ships, fireworks and setups so sketchy you’ll just have to see to believe.
  • Alien Workshop's "NORMALIZE" Video

    Alien Workshop's "NORMALIZE" Video
    Powerhouse Kevin Liedtke snaps first in Philly before getting backup from Joey O'Brien, Johnny Purcell, and the team. Sammy Montano delivers a powerful closing argument. 
  • In The Mag
    April 2024 Filipe Mota Thrasher Cover_Burnett_350
    Kader finally gives us an excuse to put on him on the front—booming switch frontside flip from Chinatown straight to your eyeballs. More for your eyeballs in this issue include, but definitely not limited to: Jereme Knibbs, Braden Hoban, Frankie Spears, Vans in Australia. Get yours today.