Filipe Mota’s debut pro part is a full-tilt statement — clean, deliberate, and heavy where it counts. Every clip lands with intent, making it crystal clear he’s earned his name on a…
Filipe Mota’s debut pro part is a full-tilt statement — clean, deliberate, and heavy where it counts. Every clip lands with intent, making it crystal clear he’s earned his name on a…
INTERVIEW BY: BERTO The phrase is often overused, but in this case it fits effortlessly: Mike Maldonado is your favorite skater’s favorite skater. Humble, grounded, and relentlessly powerful on a board,…
Florida has always been a wild card in the skate world — humid, raw, and unapologetically authentic. Between backyard ramps, alligator pits, and parking lot sessions under palm trees, the Sunshine State…
Patrick O’Dell is a photographer, filmmaker and skateboarder whose work has had a lasting influence on skate culture. He began skating at an early age and soon merged that passion with photography,…
By Berto for FRANK151 Some skaters just have that spark — the kind that makes everyone at the park stop and watch. AJ Nelson is one of those dudes. I first spotted…
By Berto for FRANK151 Few skateboarders embody genuine good vibes like Dane Vaughn. I met this cat through the infamous Grandeur Crew, and from day one, he’s been all positive energy—always shredding,…
Alexis Sablone’s story is unlike any other in skateboarding. From Boston’s early 2000s scene and her breakout part in PJ Ladd’s Wonderful Horrible Life, to earning a degree in architecture and stepping…
Natas changed skateboarding forever. He breaks down how he started skating, OG Phillips art, reissues, favorite graphics, and of course… The Hydrant. Straight skate history, told by the dude who lived it.
Nothing compares to the mayhem in Montreal, as skateboarding’s stars brave the biggest and baddest Dime Glory Challenge to date. Who will survive? Who will fall into the volcano’s burning lava? Press…