Your new favorite blader, Kevin Lapierre, recently visivted NYC for the King of Queens 2012 comp. Guillaume Latrompette was there with him to document what went down...
Shredweiser scrapers with BJ Bernhardt, Matty Schrock, Chris Dafick, Jacuzzi, Erik Stokley, John Vossoughi, Brian Weis, John Bolino, Nico Magahalles, Tom Molyneux, and Franco Cammayo.
'Dag Days' is my latest all Texas video featuring full sections on Ian Freunscht, Josh Glowicki, Logan Harlan, Fritz Peitzner, Ryan Rasmussen, Cody Sanders, and Rob Zbranek. Also featuring Brady Johnston, Troy Maimone, Mason Richard, William Isaac, Julian Isaac, Josh Navarifar, and many more. DVDs are available now! If your shop of choice doesn't have Dag Days, tell them to carry it! -Anthony Medina
SK back at it again with another edit. He's currently living in Kansas City working full time for a film company, and manages to skate almost everyday. Sean is very talented on and off the blades, and is working on his own video that you can expect to see soon. Dude kills it, what else can I say. -Paul John
Putting out raw footage is the new craze in blading. Not sure if it's generally a good thing but one can't deny that without music and editing "interfering", the viewer feels much more connected to what's taking place. It's kinda like you are there at this moment watching the tricks go down. According to this theory you're currently at Pleasanton Skatepark in Northern California. Press play...
Edit of Conference UK and Ireland riders while in Scotland for the West Coast Clash, includes Dano Gorman, Blake Bird, James Keyte, Nick Lomax & Keir Lindsay.
Super sick edit of Sven making shredding horribly difficult spots look super easy... You might have seen some of the clips, but there are also a couple new ones!
Jeremy Spira has one of our favorite styles. We filmed these clips spanning from skate trips to San Francisco, NYC, and Arizona. The roll-in to fence stall in Arizona was insane, the first few rolls he was hitting the transition at the bottom so hard his buckles would come undone. Spira rips it. -James Johnson
Let's just get this out in the open right now, if you've never heard of Chris Bray, you haven't been rollerblading long enough, and therefore are probably pissed that this isn't an edit featuring dubstep and hurricane topsouls. Now that we've got that out of the way, let me introduce to you my man Chris. Dudes been in the game longer than you've been living at your parent's house, and has been doing insane tricks the entire time. You may be familiar with the feeling of fear, luckily Mr.Bray knows no such feeling, as you can tell by watching him slay this horrifying down ledge. Drop on one side, rough landing, curving run up, and a spooky piece of metal to dodge... no worries for the master of mayhem himself. Now quit reading this, hit play, and prepare for a minute of solid destruction. -Cody Lampman
Very promising trailer for Wolfgang Appelts 'ABS 3' video, featuring Felix Geissler, Sacha Lopez, Lucas Landthaler, Cyril Daniel, Arne Dahlmeier, Miro Kolb, Daniel Prell, Dave Mutschall, William Krüger, Jens Küfner, Patrick Ridder and many more.
Yet another trip to Missoula, Montana to hang with the best dudes I know. Cameron bruised his heel like crazy filming for this edit, and still managed to pull out clips after the incident before being unable to put pressure on it. This is what we got in less than 24 hours. -Brian Sorg
Fun edit of Justin Barr gettin' loose on some gnarly street spots. Mykel Fatali, Howie Bennett, Geoff Phillip, Greg Freeman, Ian Waters, and Sean Mcauley lent a hand producing this piece.
Adrienne Anne is back on Classic Thrones, peep edit. Filmed by Allan B, Antony Pottier, Roulio, Josh Glowicki, Tomez, Json Adriani, Roman Abrate and Fritz Peitzner.
I started a Facebook group called "OG Bladers" a while back with as many former and current pros & industry heads that I could muster up, and it's been a great revival in our little niche of old guys. Everyone has been skating more lately, so I figured I would stoke the fires and get a contribution based edit project going. The response was far better than I could have hoped for, and I am very pleased with the final product and stoked on the effort everyone put in. -Beau Cottington