
The Week Today, Now - 15/12/2025
Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including Skate Cafe's latest full-length, a new Diggs English part and Chris Joslin's SOTY win.

Catch up with all your favourite Skate Cafe heads in their latest full-length, 'Allegro', with plenty of hammers from the likes of Sam Nobbs, Dom Henry, Layth Sami, Daniel Clarke, Ollie Lock, Korahn Gayle and Rancid Harry sandwiched in between two incredible parts from Cafe's newest-crowned professionals: Shaun Currie and Josh Arnott. Check it out alongside their latest collection over on the Blog!
Well, it's official: Chris Joslin is Thrasher's Skater of the Year for 2025 after laying down a load of historic bangers in his new 'G-Ma' part, including finally getting redemption on that infamous El Toro treflip. Obviously I can understand why he's so excited but that celebration was really giving me 'nitty shadowboxing a bin on Queen Street' energy. Fair play though I guess?
More high-octane hammers from Thrasher's SOTY season, Zion Wright has just dropped his imaginatively-titled 'Zion' part as he steamrolls any spot unfortunate enough to find itself in his way. Maybe I'm growing extra cynical in my old age or maybe it's the energy drink headwear but I found this one pretty hard to get excited about.

Diggs English has once again proved that age is just a number as he lays down a load of tasteful hammers in his new 'Extracurricular' part, showcasing his style and trick selection which both far exceed that of an average 15 year old. The future's actually looking kinda bright you know.
Coming through with a serious treat for your eyeballs, Hardbody's new 'Hjalte, Ross & Antonio' video does exactly what it says on the tin, showcasing the talents of all-time greats Hjalte Halberg and Antonio Durao alongside their newest recruit, Ross Berkowitz. Antonio's closing section might just be his most mind-blowing work yet.
Get a rare insight into the minds of Last Resort's most enigmatic duo, Nick Rios and Dane Brady, as they demonstrate a wide spectrum of tomfoolery on their recent trip to Cape Cod, hitting up some of the finest local spots and getting up plenty of silliness to celebrate their new joint collection.

North Wales isn't exactly known for its pristine marble plazas but Yannick Hammer and the homies have taken the region's reputation for crust to a whole new extreme as they seek out a load of obscure, historically-rich spots inspired by a tale from the Mabinogion.
More UK crust appreciation for your viewing and listening pleasure, Henry Bailey has been busy scouring the darkest reaches of Sussex in search of obscure spots, with help from fellow crust enthusiast Al Hodgson and other local legends, for his new 'Motif' part by Tom Pickard.
Carlisle Aikens is back with another new Bye Jeremy edit showcasing the likes of Sengo Prevost, Olli Lilja and the rest of the gang as they get up to their usual stylish, Paris-based stunts, all of which is backed up by a seriously eclectic soundtrack.
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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