The Polar Skate Co. Promo. Not really sure where this came from, but it is crazy.
“Holy Cow” featuring Walker Ryan, Kenny Reed and others. I am such a sucker for well produced videos like this. The setting is obviously amazing, the skaters are all super cool and the production value matched perfectly.
I really appreciate skaters that obviously search for adventure and not just wait until their sponsors send them somewhere.
In the words of Andre 3000, “You got to get up, get out and get something; don’t let the days of your life pass by.”
We thought this day might never come, but… good things come to those who wait and do minimal complaining. We’re really stoked to tell you that Part 1 of the Roger Trajectory is now up on The Berrics site. Thanks, Brock and Co.! Part 2 will go up next week I believe. Brace yourselves, this one’s a real cliffhanger.

This article by Kyle Beachy is simply a fantastic read. One day I hope to write half as well as him. Lines like “With a title that’s half historical, half promissory, Chronicles Vol. 1…” really crack me up.
a-way-to-live asked: i have the stereo vinyl cruiser and i love it as well! But the bearing are really slow so i changed the bearings and its the best now i completly love it, i suggest you do the same.
I am most definitely going to do that, thanks for the advice.
Stereo Vinyl Cruiser

So I was a little skeptical about getting a Stereo Vinyl Cruiser so I asked for one for Christmas. And because Santa loves me, I got one. I was pretty much persuaded after seeing the amazing 360 flip that Clint Peterson does in this commercial.
Well after riding it for almost a month, I must say I am very happy. The bearings are a little slow and it is impossible to ollie, but besides that it is so much fun. Since it is so small and the wheelbase is so short, you can make the quickest little turns and the big soft wheels make it perfect for getting around the city. Bombing hills is also so fun and it is fairly easy to stay in control by making big turns, but high speeds can feel a little sketchy on such a small piece of plastic.
Sometimes I do wish I could pop a little ollie up a curb or something, but the only trick that can be done beside manuals and stuff is probably a 360 flip which is not nearly as impossible as I first thought. So my advice for anyone looking for a good mode of transportation, I would definitely suggest one of these bad boys.
“you just crank it”
Ryan O’Connor killing it as usual. Rip ‘N’ Dip is truly the most fun thing to happen to skateboarding since the hill bomb.
Even though I guess this doesn’t really have anything to do with skateboarding, or Rip ‘N’ Dip. It is still awesome regardless. Maybe I am just sucking up in hopes they hook me up with one of those 5 panels.
Apparently this video of Joe Pease going crazy on some painted curbs for Theeve Trucks is from June, but who cares?
The first time I heard of Joe Pease was from back in the day when he was Shane Cross’s homeboy. I need to go outside and try some switch slappys.
I am really enjoying how Transworld is doing video pro spotlights and now video check outs. They are really doing a great job transitioning from a magazine to a magazine with a website.
Slap Mag One in a Million alum Matt Hunt straight up kills it in this video by the way. He has such dope style. I love how he ollies that little corner after the 180 down the stair set. Quick feet and an original style make for an eye pleasing video.
And while we are on the topic of Matty Hunt, let’s not forget that he is in an instagram follower contest. So everyone should get on their iPhones and follow @mattyhunt.

