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Stranger and the AH crew have been up to it again. This newest batch of Caddy Shack inspired art is freekin awesome. Check out their newly re-done Bitter site too.

Stranger and the AH crew have been up to it again. This newest batch of Caddy Shack inspired art is freekin awesome. Check out their newly re-done Bitter site too.
A great sponsor me tape gets reviewed by Theotis and guest Garrett Hill, from Altamont.
Recent addition to the Chocolate team Stevie Perez, Anti-Hero AM Robbie Russo and friends hit the Girl park for some afternoon fun.
Part of the Real team hits up a couple parks in LA in this clip from their new catalog.
Tommy G., founder of Real and Deluxe has released an anniversary board, cruiser and regular shapes to honor the years of going down hill. Looking forward to picking both of them up! More of T.G.


Legendary skater Jef Hartsel and recent addition to the Solitary Arts team, did the footbed art for the new Gravis Filter Duro shoes.
*This from Solitary Arts: The Solitary Arts is proud and honored to introduce our family with both Jef Hartsel (Hawaii/Venice Beach Original - The West) and Bob Lake (Virginia Beach Original - The East).

Flip hit the continent like the multicultural gang of swarthy vikings they are. Some great Penny clips in this one, more soon.

The Empire BackYard Party went off Yesterday at the SouthParc ramp in Montreal. All the mecca's and heads were there as expected. Brian Schaefer was even on the mic. Check below for more photos of the days event.

After being in flow limbo, Tommy Fynn has found a home on Stereo.
"When difficult flip tricks started to go down in the early to mid 90's, consistency was a major issue. And when they got applied to grind or slide tricks, the attempt to land ratio was even more grim. It was just flick your board toward the curb or ledge and hope for the best. Fast forward a couple decades to today, and thankfully we have skaters at the skill level of Tommy Fynn. Not only does he do really difficult tricks, he does them really really well, he does them with great style, and he does them with a level of consistency unmatched by previous generations. I am really proud to welcome Tommy Fynn to the Stereo skateboards family today. The future's in good hands" - Chris Pastras