Tomorrow… P-Rod, Malto, Keelan, Boo, and the rest of the Mountain
Dew team bum rushes NYC for 7 insane minutes of nonstop street skating.
This is just a small taste of what’s to come...
SHUT Skates started out as a tight-knit crew hanging out and skating
in Washington Square Park, and in 1986, became New York’s first
skateboard company. With a team that introduced Sean Sh...
A chance meeting with Steve Berra in New York paved the way for three
young skaters to be the official whipping boys, ummm, “interns” here at
The Berrics. Find out what it’s li...
One of New York’s finest warm-up spots lies underneath the Manhattan
Bridge. LES Coleman Park has a little bit of everything: tranny, ledges,
rails, kickers… and an apple. This is wh...
Dave Willis, aka Black Dave, is the definition of the New York hustle.
On the grind 24/7, whether it’s working his day job at Supreme,
recording music and playing shows, or stacking clips...
Recent Empire State transplant Nestor Judkins goes off the grid south of Houston (it’s How-ston, not Hew-ston, dingbats). There’s nothin’ quite like NYC night footage.
With the simple mission to help promote and grow up-and-coming artists,
skaters, and brands in the skate industry, Amy Gunther and KCDC
skateshop have been staples in the New York City skate sce...