Displaying items by tag: Firing Line
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3/28/2013
Firing Line: Kyle Walker
When you think "street alley" you usually think dark and crusty. But Kyle finds a clean and wide beauty and stitches together a rad line. -
3/27/2013
Firing Line: Alex Midler
At some point in his young life this kid definitely learned how to skate. -
3/26/2013
Firing Line: Alec Majerus
The spot was hectic this day but Alec sneaks in a rad line. -
3/25/2013
Firing Line: Louie Lopez
It seems like Louie grows taller every clip you see of him. And his skating gets more gnarly as well. -
3/22/2013
Firing Line: Evan Smith
Skateboarding's newest pro proves himself with this sick line. -
3/20/2013
Firing Line: Jake Johnson
Jake lives up to his reputation as a unique skater with this line. -
3/18/2013
Firing Line: Sierra Fellers
Sierra mixes it up and goes the opposite way at a heavily-skated sidewalk spot. -
3/14/2013
Firing Line: Austyn Gillette
Austyn takes advantage of a sick made-to-skate spot. -
3/11/2013
Firing Line: Nick Merlino
When you see Nick fling some flatground moves you know it's leading up to something big. -
2/28/2013
Firing Line: Brad Cromer
Brad Cromer rips some relocated Market st. marble at a designated skatespot.
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9/20/2024
Ethan Loy's "Avalon" Part
Ethan is in a class of his own, serving up surprising twists in every clip and stamping his seal once more on LA's iconic brick quarterpipes. -
9/20/2024
Carlos Iqui's "Imigrante Sonhador" ÖUS Part
Iqui handles business in LA and fires off hot lines in his new home of Lisbon for ÖUS footwear. -
9/20/2024
Matt King & Danny Micik's "Don't Like" Video
Underground pioneers Matt King and Danny Micik bring Chandler, Spanky, Joslin, Glick and more in league with regional talents from LA and Chicago for an indescribable full length. -
9/20/2024
Trey Wade "Quick Cuts" Pepper Video
Trey breaks out of Austin to stunt in the LA streets for Pepper. -
9/20/2024
Nora Vasconcellos' "Welcome to the Crew" Thunder Video
Nora links up with Hayley and drops her first clips as a member of the Thunder camp.
In The Mag
A top-shelf trick on a storied SF stone—Tiago busts an unthinkable switch backside noseblunt on the Bay Blocks, immortalized in skateboard history with the cover of our November ‘24 mag. Speaking of skateboard history, we got Washington Street’s 25-year recap. The Dickies team put in the hard work for their full-length Honeymoon. Smoke rises a mile high as Spitfire sets Colorado ablaze. Plus we packed in 5 Greats with Brian O’Dwyer, interviews with Mike Anderson, Emile Laurent and much, much more.