Video

The J. Grant Brittain Documentary

by The Editors on September 6, 2019

Just watch. We’ll talk later. For more of Grant’s work, click here for his website.

[Link via What Youth]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

2019 VPS World Championships SLC Online

by The Editors on August 30, 2019

The world’s best men’s and women’s park terrain skaters are hitting Salt Lake City on September 6 & 7th, 2019 for a shot at the title of 2019 VPS World Champion. If you’re going to watch something online next weekend, it might as well be this!

[Link: Vans]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Pat Moore Joins K2 Snowboards Team

by The Editors on August 29, 2019

That’s all we know at this point, but it sounds like a great fit.

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Jamie Brisick & Surfline’s Techno Narcissism

by The Editors on August 29, 2019

Everyone’s favorite surf writer Jamie Brisick is back in the pages of The New Yorker with a story titled Surfing In The Age of the Omnipresent Camera.  It’s about Surfline’s new Sessions app that allows anyone with an Apple Watch to capture a video record of all the waves they surf in front of a Surfline camera. Of course, Brisick uses this piece as an opportunity to give newbs an overview of the last 50 years of professional surfing, his career as a pro surfer, and the history of Surfline itself.

For so many of us surfers, the ocean is where we go to work things out, to heal, to escape. And for it to become all about the photo op cheapens the experience. And, even if the documenting or the posting is not your thing, you’ll inevitably be surrounded by surfers for whom it is. Emerging from the water with these thoughts, I did not have to wait long before the contradictions of modern surfing returned. Up on the roof deck, we went straight for our phones. Gilovich smiled broadly. “Soon we’ll be able to alert you when the conditions are to your exact liking, based on what you’ve rated with five stars,” he said. He went on about algorithms, and a bunch of other tech stuff, but none of us were listening. We were checking out our waves.

It reminded us of that scene in Dave Egger’s book The Circle when the founder of the company rolls out the ubiquitous “seaChange” mini cameras that will allow crowd sourced surveillance on a global level. Secrets are lies. Sharing is caring. Surfing the apocalypse, indeed.

[Link: The New Yorker]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Walker Ryan Because . . .

by The Editors on August 21, 2019

“There is no way you just stumble on to a skater like Walker Ryan,” someone once told us. Well, yes and no. Met him at the St. Helena skatepark way back, appreciated his style and demeanor (plus that scene in Little Children), and now just look at him rollin’ the streets of LA for Thrasher. My, my.

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Ah, Mammoth In The Spring Time

by The Editors on June 10, 2019

If you don’t know, then let Torstein Horgmo and Craig Gouweloos explain it to you.

[Link via TGR]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Kelly Slater (and Hamster) On Natural High

by The Editors on May 30, 2019

Kelly Slater talks about how nothing good comes from using drugs and alcohol. Oddly, the hamster perched lightly on his right shoulder doesn’t say a whole lot. It, like us, must be in total agreement with everything Mr. Slater says.

[Link: Natural High]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Kanoa Gets His Own G-Shock

by The Editors on May 22, 2019

A solid, affordable, good looking tide watch is hard to come by in these time of massively clunky GPS fitness watches, but Casio has one and it’s a G-ShockKanoa Igarashi’s G-Shock in fact.

The new watch is based on the G-LIDE GLX5600 which features a tide graph, an indispensable tool for surfers. The thin, square shape of the watch ensures that it does not obstruct the wrist while surfing. The GLX5600KI-7 features a semi-transparent body that evokes the ocean and is paired with a mirror finish face that gives the watch a simple, cool look. Igarashi’s “Kanoa” signature is inscribed on the upper center of the watch face and on the strap keeper and case back, as well as in illumination when the backlight is turned on.

The G-Lide also features 29 times zone, stop watch, countdown timer, two alarms, and is water resistant to 200 meters. It’s going to cost $130 and will be available in July at select jewelers, the G-SHOCK Soho Store and at gshock.com. For all the details, please follow the jump.

[click to continue…]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Mammoth: Best Holy Bowly Ever?

by The Editors on May 20, 2019

Hitting all our favorite skateparks on the road from the Seattle to Mammoth, Phil Hansen, Brandon Reis, Austen Sweetin, Denver Orr, Tucker Andrews, Ryan Paterson, Matteo Soltane, and Zebbe Landmark roll to Holy Bowly 7, one of the craziest snow sculpture parks Snowboy Productions has ever built. Check it, then you decide.

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Transworld’s Daewon Doco Drops May 12

by The Editors on May 1, 2019

Transworld Skateboarding will be premiering their new documentary film on Daewon Song in LA on May 12, 2019 (yeah, Mother’s Day).

The documentary illustrates Song’s fierce dedication to the sport over his lifetime, and how his abilities have constantly raised the bar and inspired others. Throughout the edit, fellow skaters Rodney Mullen, Marc Johnson, Tony Hawk, Mark Gonzales, Nora Vasconcellos, Torey Pudwill and many others weigh in to share accounts of their connection, and admiration for Daewon’s influence and continued impact on the skateboarding world.

For all the details including the upcoming pro invitation picnic table challenge at Lockwood Elementary School, please follow the jump.

[click to continue…]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }