
The Week Today, Now - 02/03/2026
Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including Don Irfan's break-up part, New Balance's US Tour and the new full-length from Treatment Skateboards.

If you think getting broken up with over text is bad, try getting broken up with via a video part! Mixed feelings for us this week as, on the one hand, we were treated to over 10 minutes of bangers from Don Irfan and his Malaysian homies, but on the other, the part was announcing that he now skates for his local shop in Kuala Lumpur, Burrow. But hey, we're happy to try make joint custody work, and if there's anyone who deserves dual skateshop citizenship it's Don. At least we have all that new footage to soften the blow.
Scotland's Treatment Skateboards have come through with their debut full-length, 'Blossom', showcasing a strong selection of talent from North of the border with hammers from the likes of Ross Zajac, Oskar Waren, Billy Johnston, Beth Walker and many more. Check out the full video alongside a full photo gallery and more over on Companion's website!
Join the New Balance Numeric squad as they bring the hype to a load of cities across the US on their 'Running Numbers' Tour as they cram their legendary team, including Jamie Foy, Tiago Lemos, Ryan Lay, Andrew Reynolds and more, into the van for some good old-fashioned skatepark demos and product tosses, while also hitting some spots along the way.

Antihero prove that one man's trash really is another man's treasure in their new 'Dumpster Dive' edit as the gang take a waste not, want not approach to spot selection before launching into two incredible parts from Gus Gordon and new kid Finn Pope, which are of course backed up with plenty of cameos from the rest of the squad.
Former might not be the first brand you think of when it comes to handrail hucking but Myles Strampello proves that you can be trendy and handsome and still handle business in his new part for Austyn's brand, as he combines tasteful lower-impact trick/spot selection with some no-nonsense rail hammers.
Aaron Jago proves that you don't need top-tier spots to come out with a top-tier part as he hits an eclectic mix of UK spots in his new 'PABS' part, ranging from classic London venues to a load of less-travelled gems outside the Capital, including laying down an absolutely bonkers trick at Cardiff's very own Ikea Banks.

Grey Area make London footage look positively vibrant in the new part from Polish up-and-comer Filip Dziewicki, as they live up to their name with a stereotypically grey portrayal of Eastern Europe which is brightened up significantly by Filip's colourful trick selection.
Whole lot of eye-pleasing manoeuvres from Dylan Jeffers in his new 'Quota' part for Kerry Getz' Terror of Planet X as he lays down a load of classically-trained tech bangers at a wide array of East Coast spots, backed up by an equally timeless jazzy soundtrack.
Good vibes aplenty in Always Do What You Should Do's newest trip edit as they head down to Morocco to surf, skate and generally live the good life, with clips from Charlie Aubrey, Pete Gronau, Adam and Zac Delarue and the rest of the gang.
That's enough chit-chat though. Head to the shop to buy the latest clothing and skateboard decks from CSC. Or, check out more of the latest news, videos, and product reviews on the CSC Blog. Safe.










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