#TBT Danny Kass, Full Metal Edges
Full Metal Edges was so raw when it came out that Grenade exploded almost overnight. Danny Kass was on a solo mission to make pipe legit again after years of stagnation.
Full Metal Edges was so raw when it came out that Grenade exploded almost overnight. Danny Kass was on a solo mission to make pipe legit again after years of stagnation.
It’s that time of year when everyone heads down under to get their clutches on some snow time. Last season The Shredbots did exactly that and to refresh our memories they just put out their full Ozzie part featuring; Mark McMorris, Tortstein Horgmo, Brage Richenberg, Craig McMorris, Jye Kearney, Alek Oestreng, Dustin Craven and more.
The top 20 iconic board graphics of all time in no particular order, is your favourite listed?
They Came From, by Factor Films was Haldor’s breakthrough part and set him on the path for future stardom. Whilst some of his wardrobe was questionable back then, his tricks were on point.
If are too lazy to head down under, don’t fret as Zermatt is on point right now. The Mindset Production Crew found that out first hand and they headed over with their nostalgic mini dv cam.
Hands up if you had extra long tassels on your earflap beanie after Lauri’s opener from Video Gangs.
Clemens is a force to be reckoned with. With one of the most tech rail styles in Europe, he also can deliver on kickers, which he showed at this years Air and Style in Innsbruck. This spring Clemens headed to Stubai and Dachstein to put in some last turns before summer.
The Labyrinth Crew are out in the darkest and coldest streets of Finland and producing heavy edits like this. Hexagram promises to deliver some of the best emerging talents.
Matt Hammer pulled out all the stops for his ender in Standard’s 2003 release White Balance. With multiple toeside spins, classic park rails and that frontside 7 to flat, this part has something for everyone.
Vimana go from strength to strength and with an ever growing team, which includes Markku Koski, Enni Rukajarvi, Aapo Enqvist, Thomas Iversen, Saku Tiilikainen and Fredrik Austbo, their edits never disappoint.