The 17-year-old Oslo rampager Mats Hatlem drops his first major video part right here!
Skating vert is demanding, merciless, terrifying and really, really dangerous. So it's great to see the new generation come through to carry that torch forward in our trendy times.
Norway’s Mats Hatlem is not a vert purist. Most of his generation of skaters start off in the streets or parks before finding their bowl legs. Of those, only a brave few have the access and the heart to learn how to skate that purest form of skateboarding, the big U.
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Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
Sometimes the industry of skateboarding can take itself a little bit too serious and I understand why. There's a lot of passion rolling around on those four wheels and for as much as the people like to talk about how skateboarding isn't about the money, when you're a business, sometimes it has to be about the money. No single company can operate at adeficit,unless you're the US government. Mixed in with all that passion there has to be a little bit of a businessman inside us because no one in the industry grew up wanting to be an insurance salesman because that's no fun and skateboarding is. So, to celebrate that fact, and to prove you can have it just about anywhere when you have a skateboard, we created Off the Grid. For a pro skateboarder whose life can be stressed out due to filming for videos, shooting photos and skating in contests, sometimes he has to go off the grid just to have a little fun. Enjoy. -- sb
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It's not just the bag of tricks that makes this guy a ripper, it's the power he pumps into them. Check out the part Yuri filmed over the scorching months of summer.
Chima’s resume had him in the top tier, but this new part elevates him into the pantheon of all-timer greats. Those Martin’s Place hammers carry major weight.
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Tyson, Yuri and the Almost crew deal out a deadly batch of high-tech hammers before Dilo dishes the final blows in NYC. Run it back all you’d like, this one will still throw you.
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1990 Nickelodeon Sk8 TV segment with a skate session in Hollywood CA featuring Skatemaster Tate and Eric Nash. Sorry the videos kinda choppy, my capture card is pretty budget.
Eric Koston's first big video part was, well, big. Clocking in at almost seven minutes long, Eric's part in H Street's Next pretty much contains every trick known to skaters at the time. It also features the mind-blowing 540 transfer from ramp to ramp at the end of the video.
This part of Koston's series also has a good amount of Alphonzo Rawls' vert skating. Look out for his backside one-footed 540.
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