
The Week Today, Now - 18/08/2025
Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including Joe Hinson for Techne, New Balance Numeric in Philadelphia and a double dose of SF goodness.

As the Scottish will tell you: anything deep fried is good, and the new 'Deep Fried Cookout' full-length from Cody Thompson stays true to that rule as he documents a load of certified legends exploring the streets of San Francisco in glorious HD, including the likes of Ryuhei Kitazume, Emile Laurent, Shin Sanbongi, Andrew Reynolds, T-Funk and countless others.
Quartersnacks have blessed us with another belter of an edit from the one and only Rat Ratz crew, this time showcasing two of Milan's absolute finest, Vince Palmer and Nils Matijas, as they scope out some of the city's finest spots in between running laps of Milano Centrale with some bonus Euro trip footy thrown in for good measure.
Seriously heavy squad in the latest 'Thrasher Weekend' edit as the New Balance Numeric crew roll through Philadelphia with their full line-up of all-time greats in tow, including Andrew Reynolds, Tom Knox, Jamie Foy, Tiago Lemos and the rest, unleashing a campaign of devastation on the city's spots before topping it all off with a hectic demo for the people.

More SF bangers from another of the city's finest lensmen, Zach Chamberlin is back with his new 'Sprinkle SF Visual Mixtape' as he chases a load of the city's most devoted concrete enthusiasts, including Chris Athans, Mason Coletti, Ben Gore, Brian Powderly and more, around a load of lesser-seen gems at home in SF and further afield.
It's pretty rare for a solo UK part to go straight to Thrasher but when you're going as hard as Joe Hinson in his new part for Techne it's hardly surprising, as he hits a distinctively British brand of rail that you'd walk past with your homies and wonder if anyone could actually skate, while also making light work of some less grotty US equivalents.
New Bobby Worrest footage alert! Join the Krooked squad as they bring the fun to the streets of NYC in their new 'Weirdo' edit, featuring a wholesome montage of Tom Knox, Brad Cromer, Mark Gonzales and the rest of the gang doing what they do best before Andrew Wilson brings it home with a bangin' last part.

JP Souza delivers a non-stop tech onslaught in his new 'Lugares' part, laying down a mind-boggling array of flips and spins in and out of ledge tricks at a load of the most iconic blocks all over the globe.
Lisbon seems to be firmly atop the list of skate destinations and it's pretty clear to see why in Daniel Galli's new 'ROOM171' edit for Cheap Motel as David Jakinda, Lucas Marques, Pedro Biagio, Tallys Jr. and more take a tour round the city's impeccable spots.
Been a big fan of Asics output since they dipped their toes into skating and their latest edit is no exception as their Brazilian contingent bring that signature Asics flavour to the streets of Sao Paolo.
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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