The Week Today, Now - 21/10/2024
Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including the new Converse video, Deedz' Portuguese rampage and a healthy portion of London trend courtesy of Grant Dawson.
Ben Chadourne and Ryan Lee have delivered the goods for Converse's latest video, 'Evergreen', flaunting some of the brand's most exciting new talent with full parts from Shane Farber, Ariana Spencer, Eddie Cernicky, Zion Effs and Brian O'Dwyer backed up by some of their all-time greats.
Grant Dawson is back with a fresh dose of London-based trendiness in his new video, 'wish', showcasing a strong selection of powerful manoeuvres from all your favourite Yardsale heads alongside the likes of Nelly Mayele, Samuel Parrado, Zach Smith and more.
Florida's one and only Duplex crew are back with yet another powerful new video and as always they've kept things classic with 15 minutes of hectic drops and hefty slams from Jace Detomasso, Jake Sanso, Sean O'Connor and the rest of the gang. These boys don't mess about.
Monster Energy have put their stacked team to work in the second volume of their 'Down Straight Up!' series, featuring Ishod Wair, Charlie Munro, Giovanni Vianna, Rayssa Leal, Filipe Mota, Marek Zaprazny and more as they unleash energy drink-fuelled devastation on a load of unsuspecting European cities.
East Coast meets West Coast in Ritt Pong's new video, 'Misunderstood', as he documents a whole lotta famous faces, including Carlisle Aikens, Marcello Campanello, Dougie George, Joseph Campos and more, putting it down in New York and Los Angeles.
Didrik Galasso has put the 'grind' in grindset, making his way around his new home of Portugal in search of the most ludicrous rails and hubbas while sporting some equally ludicrous shorts for his new 'DIDRIKO' part filmed by Brazilian mega-lej Leonardo Beazotto.
Montreal's Studio Skateboards bring the flavour in their short-but-sweet new edit, 'MIDI', featuring three-and-a-half minutes of tasteful hammers from the likes of Jordan Queijo, Joey Larock, Andrea Dupre, Charles Deschamps and more.
Catch up with all your favourite Aussies in the second instalment of 'Croons Theatre' as Rowan Davis, Sam Sutton, Noah Nayef, Riley Pavey and the rest of the lads as they lay down hammers in loving memory Jack Diaz.
Nick Michel takes the road less travelled in his new Thunder Trucks part, coming through with one-and-a-half minutes of straight hammers at a load of crusty suburban spots.
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