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  • Aidan Campbell's "Oddity" Part

    Aidan Campbell's "Oddity" Part
    From ditches to walls to the big bars, Aidan lays claim to all types of terrain. The last two tricks in this part are certifiable next-level bangers. Wow…
  • Aidan Campbell Interview

    Aidan Campbell Interview
    His Oddity part is solid as GD rock! Now check out this interview Sinclair did with Aidan talking about video-part juggling, spot scouring and what's wrong with the kids today.
  • Dakota Servold's "Oddity" Part

    Dakota Servold's "Oddity" Part
    We’ve seen Dakota charge down kinkers without a moment’s hesitation, but apparently now he skates up these rails as well. WTF?!
  • Dakota Servold Interview

    Dakota Servold Interview
    Dakota talks with Leo Romero about his affinity for kinked rails, almost being a Loyal Pawn, the parallels between Bob Dylan and skateboarding and the lessons you learn from being a road dog.
  • 15 Years of SB Dunk

    15 Years of SB Dunk
    Explore the stories behind some of Nike SB’s most iconic Dunks since 2002.
  • Talkin' Mob with Jack Fardell

    Talkin' Mob with Jack Fardell
    Jack Fardell puts on a fresh sheet of Mob x Thrasher grip and rips a local park.
  • New from Santa Cruz

    New from Santa Cruz
    Check out all of the new boards from Santa Cruz in their Spring '17 catalog.
  • Dylan Witkin's "Oddity" Part

    Dylan Witkin's "Oddity" Part
    It’s a short part, but there is not even a teaspoon of filler. Dylan jumps right into business and clocks hammer after hammer 'til the bell rings.
  • Dylan Witkin Interview

    Dylan Witkin Interview
    The new kid on the F opens up about psychedelics, "the brisket incident" and why you should listen to the Grateful Dead. Trip on that.
  • Foundation Family Tree

    Foundation Family Tree
    The F-Troop has a deep and rich skate history spanning decades. Here’s the team-rider and video family tree of one hell of a legendary squad.
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In The Mag
Tristan Funkhouser Thrasher Cover April 2025
T-Funk on the tree trunk. Tristan Funkhouser barks hard with a wrong-way tree transfer at a classic Natas spot. In this issue we have Blake Carpenter and Tom Schaar interviews, Chris Joslin's 5 Greats, a behind-the-scenes look at "War Cry," and a Monster mission to Europe. Get yours.