Displaying items by tag: Ulph Andersson
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Santa Cruz and Creature's "Product Toss in the ER" Video
Two teams, three tours, six hospital visits, 15 demos, high-level shenanigans and full-throttle skateboarding guaranteed. The Saints and Sinners promised mayhem all year long, and they delivered. -
Skateline: 11.01.2022
Gary covers Andres Garcia's MILO video, Ulph Andersson's Big Ulph part, Kevin Kowalski's Black Funeral part, Leo Baker's Post-Op part and more in today's episode of Skateline. -
Ulph Andersson's "Big Ulph" Part
Whether it’s reverting mid hill bomb or an unexpected finger-flip headscratcher, you never know what Ulph’s gonna do next. Add some pure daredevil moves to the mix and you’ve got one helluva part. -
Creature's "Gangreen" Full-Length Video
Heavy metal, massive pipes and part after part of incalculable chaos, the Fiends stay true to their savage M.O. That Milton and Bækkel one-two punch is deadly. -
International Fiend Ulph Andersson
Fiends worldwide, welcome Ulph Andersson. Sweden born, Spain livin'... This guy got a bag unlike most.
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Vincent Alvarez's "The Work" Dickies Video
Vincent's never been shy to get dirty for a clip, but this built out barrier goes beyond. Check the process and the payoff from his newest Dickies ad in tha mag. -
Magenta's "Fleur Bleue" Video
Jeremy Jones and the Blue Flowers homies from the UK bounced to Bordeaux for some cutty, quick-footed lines with their friends at Magenta. -
Gone Cemental "Prospects of a Suburban Wasteland" Video
GT, J-Worth, Tristan Rennie and more fire it up for a full hour of pure pool mayhem. -
Titi Gormit's "Hideout" Part
Blending tack-sharp precision with a classic vision, Titi climbs the ranks of world-class ledge technicians with a flood of clips that’ll bend your brain. -
Neckface's "How to Quit Skateboarding" Article
Most kids call it quits after their first slam. That first sip of booze is also a doozy. If those didn’t stop you dead in your tracks and you’re still looking for a quick out, these are some healthy options to help you finally quit skateboarding. As seen in our January '25 issue.