Displaying items by tag: LENZ III
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Behind the Lenz: Shinpei Ueno Interview by Josh Stewart
Shinpei Ueno’s LENZ III might be the most-talked-about video of the year, so we got Static auteur Josh Stewart to get him on the record about the difficulties of skating in Tokyo, building up the next generation and why everybody should be making masterpieces. -
TIghtbooth Productions' "LENZ3" Full-Length Video
The solo parts shocked the world, but now you can watch all of Shinpei Ueno's masterpiece of Japanese skate cinema. This is LENZ3. -
Kotora Mitani's "LENZ III" Tightbooth Part
Kotora takes heavy hits, but strikes back even harder. From power-packed lines to the quickest feet, this guy's got the gift. -
Rinku Konishi's "LENZ III" Tightbooth Part
Navigating security while keeping a heart-pumping rhythm through every line, Rinku delivers a slew of powerful moves in the streets, plazas and sculptures of Japan. Crank up the volume. -
Japanese Super Rat's "LENZ III" Tightbooth Part
Maybe you've seen the Super Rat in your feed, but quick clips can't match the full effect captured in a LENZ video. Fast feet and a quiver of new no-complies make this a must-watch. -
Skateline: 02.21.2023
Gary's back at the desk to talk Ishod's Spitfire part, Louie leaving Enjoi, Lenz III, Gifted Hater's part and more in today's episode of Skateline. -
Rio Morishige's "LENZ III" Tightbooth Part
Armed with light-speed flick and a mean mohawk, Rio charges the Japanese streets, ducking security and gliding across gorgeous granite. Blink and you might miss a clip. -
Ryuhei Kitazume's "LENZ III" Tightbooth Part
Not only are you about to watch one of the best nollie heels of all time, but every clip in Ryuhei's part is planted in the perfect place. Watch it, then repeat. That's the only way to process a LENZ vid. -
Ayahiro Uratsuka's "LENZ III" Tightbooth Part
Heart-pumping rhythm and a devil-may-care approach, Ayahiro fuels the LENZ tradition, charging Japan’s beautiful spots and boosting our love of skateboarding.
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This Old Ledge: Pulaski
The hallowed ground of this Washington, DC spot serves as a guide to the style and power of raw East Coast skateboarding. Ted shines a light on one of the last great skate plazas in the US. -
Skeleton Key's "Turf or Bust" Video
The Turf in Wisconsin rose from the ashes and the Skeleton Key crew fired-up the first rips with Navs and company. Plan your pilgrimage now. -
Luca Ledebur's "Kumpart" Tree Part
Luca Ledebur dismantles the ledges of Argentina with a show-stopping technical arsenal for Tree Skateshop. -
Tyler Pacheco's “Oldies” Video
Manchild releases stunning vintage lines and more golden oldies along with a trove of handicam gems with Simon, Niels, Pablo and company. -
Jake Borchenko's "Portmanteau" Video
Dae Geun Ahn and Josh Murphy kick off the excitement in Seoul, backed by an extensive crew of homies and a heavy closing act from Jason Choi. Don't miss this scenic vision of South Korea.
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