@@Altamont89 it was the ender for the Plan B industry section in a 411. Then it was pulled to be use as one of the intro tricks. All the intro tricks were pulled from different sections. They were the -taste- of whats yet to come in that issue.
Makes me sick just thinking of even trying it. I mean I guess you can say this about a lot of tricks if things go wrong but he reaaaally could have easily died if he fucked up bad enough
@@hfffju7913 Lol what are you even talking about? His popping foot was on the complete wrong side of the tail for it to be a fs pressure flip, plus a fs pressure would probably be harder down a gap than a hardflip. Also you can clearly see his front foot flick...
Bastien Salabanzi - Kickflip FS Board (SORRY) Chris Cole - Kickflip BS Noseblunt (Dying to Live) Milton Martinez - Kickflip Car wash bank Pat Duffy - Double link 50-50 (Questionable) Chris Joslin - 360 Flip Davis Gap (True) Jerry Hsu - Nollie Back Heel (Bag of Suck)
Welcome to Hell was the first skate video I ever bought. Me and my boys would watch that video over and over and over. JTs part was always a favorite, especially with that song.
Arto switch flip the Santa Monica triple set... the music, the timing, the build up of the previous parts... just a perfect ender not just for his part, but for the entire skate video.
Jerry Hsu's nollie back heel in bag of suck is one of my favorites. Also, props to steezus for putting Ryan pierce on the list. Growing up in KC, 14 deep was always in my DVD player.
@jake holland that stairset at umkc is fucking huge. Seeing it in person is wild. Same with the river market 10. My grandparents used to live in that building. I'd go watch all the escapist dudes before I'd embarrass myself on it
@Zach King bos is an awesome video. Everyone brings a different style to their parts and it just works. Jerry's part is an all time classic. Dude is massively under-rated
@@theacgkid he does everything so clean. I remember tripping out when I first saw the back Smith on the rainbow rail, and the noseblunt on the bump to bar
Mark Appleyard kickflip front crook in Sorry is my all time fav. I remember watching that for the first time and I immediately went out skating and could all of a sudden do 5 tricks I couldn't do before lol.
If his truck didn't break on that El Toro tre flip he would probably be considered the best skater of all time. He's up there anyway but holy shit that is the biggest heartbreak in skateboarding history. Unbelievable he even tried that much less rode away for 10 feet or more. Ollied it first try both times he went there to skate it, absolute animal
Frankie Hill Grass Gap. That caused the biggest wildfire of OH SHIT of any trick in a video back in my day. People told you that you couldn't believe it until you saw it and they were right.
Kalis tre flip over the trash can at love. Nothin too crazy but was monumental to me as a young boy. Got the blabac photo framed on my living room wall.
yeah, but those videos dont really count... from the first second to last second. only thing in those videos were enders.... kinda like chris coles in bloom part. for the time, almost every single trick could have been a lesser humans ender.
PJ ending his part with a push is my all time favorite, but i gotta throw Keenan Milton's switch flip over a table in mouse in there too. he just made it look so easy. after actually watching it, got em both in there! Casey Rigney unexpected favorite pick. nice list
Pat Duffy's part in Questionable was way ahead of its time. He was also not pro at that time. His part in Virtual Reality was his first part as a pro and that part was also way ahead of it's time.
Arto Saari’s backlip in Mind Field, I mean, song, style, trick selection and how he rolls away… one of the greatest moments in skateboarding history, hands down.
Natas boardsliding the roll bar of a 4 runner in Streets of Fire in 87. That shit was beyond next level. It took skating off the curbs and benches into a different directon.
Think it was Streets of Fire where Natas actually has 2 parts, the board slide is the ender in 1st part. Could have been the kickflip gap or the handrail
3:49 it’s crazy how we’ve developed ‘catching’ tricks. That Swtch Tre is a good example of just timing the flip and landing on it as it falls. Two VERY different things.
It probably won’t be iconic to most but I really love watching Gallants kickflip back noseblunt on clipper. Of course it’s not in the shortlist of most iconic Enders at all but it’s freaking great.
The thing thats crazy about the Carlos clip is that his foot is actually rotated on the tail before the pop so his toe is facing backward. It's like a nollie type snap foot position. Insane.
When I was 14, Pat Duffy - Questionable was the first ever ender that I jumped out of the chair for and all my friends were blown away by so it will always be most iconic to me.
In my mind, the Brandon Biebel "Yeah Right" ender is forever imprinted in my brain. First part, one of my first videos ever watched, nollie 360flip (which wasn't done alot back then in that time), but the fact that he mouths "fuck" after is insane to me. I will always remember that. I still have the issue of Thrasher Magazine with that sequence, it features Tom Pennys kickflip in the pipe from his "REALLY sorry" part. Legendary stuff!
Best tech ledge trick and ender: T. McClung on Four Quarter (Primitive), Switch bigspin bs tail switch heel out...and it was a pretty high ledge too...
I'm not a skater..I'm just a fan. But for me watching Tony hitting that X games 900 was one of the most amazing sporting moments in history. I just lost my mind.
Kirchart is a skaters skater.. he took some of the gnarliest slams too.. i was most impressed by him from a trick he DIDN'T land.. and was in the credits.. of Sight Unseen.. multiple near lands of a front lip down one of the steepest, longest handrails i'd ever seen.. dude skates fast as hell too.. those attempts cemented him as one of the gnarliest ever imo Also, if he was really hung up about putting someone black on his list, lol.., he should have gone with Bastien! I can't even pin-point which clip to go with, haha,, but he could throw down some bangerangs
@@c1dtl39 ohhhh thats right.. that was his ender.. i should go back n rewatch that part.. crazy how he was only 15 when he filmed most of those tricks.. how about that huge back 180 down that really tall set of stairs.. remember that one?? when he landed, all this dust from the ground blew up like an actual bomb was dropped or something hahaha,, such an awesome clip
@@toneohm dude was way ahead of the game! The back 180 he did that sticks out to me was the one in Really Sorry where the couple was sitting on the stairs watching him
Chris cole back 3 kick flip down carlsbad fucked me up back in the day. Reynolds kick flip in stay gold was insane! It popped up as I typed that haha. Brandon turned switch hard flip down wallenburg was fucked and can’t remember if that was a whole part or not. Either way.. insane
Jeremy Wray Tower Gap. Jamie Thomas Leap of Faith. Nyjah Huston kick back lip at HH16 rise and shine. Koston back noseblunt bricktown menikmati. A lot of great ones missed here.
In 2002, I saw Erik Koston skating down Robson St. in Vancouver with an entourage following him after Slam City Jam. He did about 20 flat ground tricks in a row with the crowd cheering behind him. He was so good back in the day.
my favorite one is Marc Johnson sw noseblunt to noseblunt (whatever that trick is called, idk) in 'Fully Flared'. Especially knowing that he tried that trick like 4 hours or something, Incredible
Supreme Cherry 2013. Tyshawn hitting the huge staircase, can’t remember the trick, landing and riding into the bars of the gate and running it off, all in slo mo. Young prodigy still killing it
That Wiltshire back nose blunt of Greco’s will always be iconic to me. I drew a still of that shot in my senior year of HS when that came out, in fact I still have that piece in one of my art books.
I will always remember that tre flip noseblunt ender in Yeah Right. Me and my friends watched that tape over and over and over and over and we always got real quiet during Koston’s part, especially the ender. I had no idea he filmed it the night before the premiere, that’s dope af. That shit blew my mind, we had never seen anything like that before
This brought back a fuck ton of amazing memories from my high-school days with my buds. Omfg. Thank you guys for this post I had forgotten about most of them
I will never ever forget watching Jerry Hsu’s nollie back heel. That feeling was priceless. Cole’s kf bs nose blunt and kostons tre nose blunt. There are so many iconic ones but those pop right out in my 36 y.o mind. Prods switch flip at the end of in bloom just popped in too. Oh wait…guys sw front shuv sw crook in the mouse credits just came to mind too…fuckin A man I could go in forever , I love skateboarding. Heaths kf 50 holy fuck…ok I’ll stop now lol
I don't know who has the best ending, maybe PJ (you have to be a skateboarder to feel that energy), Pat Duffy, Milton´s flip, Jamie Thomas - welcome to hell... but we all win watching these parts..
How could they not put Jeremy Wray Water Tower gap? It’s the gnarliest trick ever , literally
True, but it wasnt an ender. It was the intro to a 411
@@Altamont89 it was the ender for the Plan B industry section in a 411. Then it was pulled to be use as one of the intro tricks. All the intro tricks were pulled from different sections. They were the -taste- of whats yet to come in that issue.
Makes me sick just thinking of even trying it. I mean I guess you can say this about a lot of tricks if things go wrong but he reaaaally could have easily died if he fucked up bad enough
His running long jump back over the gap to re-try it each time as even more impressive though.
If it was made today, people would say it's fake.
There’s so many tricks left off. This has to become a series
Right. Gotta add Andy Andersons part with his crazy darkslide.
Jerry Hsu's nollie back heel will forever be my favorite ender.
Plus his whole part.
Legit double part.
This should be a quarterly series for you guys. Very very fun to listen to
I think that Brandon Turner switch hard will be forever imprinted in my brain
Switch fs pressure flip
Indeed
The one he did a few years ago down Wallenberg was gnarlier in my opinion
@@hfffju7913 Lol what are you even talking about? His popping foot was on the complete wrong side of the tail for it to be a fs pressure flip, plus a fs pressure would probably be harder down a gap than a hardflip. Also you can clearly see his front foot flick...
Wallenberg sw hard?
CHEA 💯
Bastien Salabanzi - Kickflip FS Board (SORRY)
Chris Cole - Kickflip BS Noseblunt (Dying to Live)
Milton Martinez - Kickflip Car wash bank
Pat Duffy - Double link 50-50 (Questionable)
Chris Joslin - 360 Flip Davis Gap (True)
Jerry Hsu - Nollie Back Heel (Bag of Suck)
Greco switch fs flip 15 ..baker 3
I'm definitely age appropriate for all these clips. I remember every single one.
Most Jamie Thomas Enders were usually ground breaking.
Even if he didn’t land it!!!
@@tommym875I want too do that skateboarding ?. .
pretty much every thomas part had epic endings.. atleast in the 90s
JT IS Him
Welcome to Hell was the first skate video I ever bought. Me and my boys would watch that video over and over and over. JTs part was always a favorite, especially with that song.
Arto switch flip the Santa Monica triple set... the music, the timing, the build up of the previous parts... just a perfect ender not just for his part, but for the entire skate video.
His backside flip prior was filmed beautifully and also timed with the music. How he just entered the frame, damn
Remember arto coming in 2nd and BA getting 1st in Europe comp !!!
Rowley's back 360 down that triple was wild too...
READ MY MIND!
Best switch flip ever. Arto was always my favorite skater back in the day.
Jerry Hsu's nollie back heel in bag of suck is one of my favorites. Also, props to steezus for putting Ryan pierce on the list. Growing up in KC, 14 deep was always in my DVD player.
Absolutely insane , still only a few guys are nollie bs flipping shit that big
@jake holland that stairset at umkc is fucking huge. Seeing it in person is wild. Same with the river market 10. My grandparents used to live in that building. I'd go watch all the escapist dudes before I'd embarrass myself on it
@Zach King bos is an awesome video. Everyone brings a different style to their parts and it just works. Jerry's part is an all time classic. Dude is massively under-rated
@@kennyconnors9513 Just watched Jerry's part and damn, I forgot how good his style is!
@@theacgkid he does everything so clean. I remember tripping out when I first saw the back Smith on the rainbow rail, and the noseblunt on the bump to bar
Mark Appleyard kickflip front crook in Sorry is my all time fav. I remember watching that for the first time and I immediately went out skating and could all of a sudden do 5 tricks I couldn't do before lol.
Omg adio one step beyond did that for me....
@@one_eyeddd473 great video
I believe it’s the first kickflip front crook on handrail? Fun fact: He did say in an interview that he was trying kick front noseslide.
Joslin with arguably the best hard flip of all time over that fountain
Fuggin ninja
Or Joslin at Davis Gap with the tre flip
I have watched that clip probably a hundred times. Fully agree it’s one of the best ever.
If his truck didn't break on that El Toro tre flip he would probably be considered the best skater of all time. He's up there anyway but holy shit that is the biggest heartbreak in skateboarding history. Unbelievable he even tried that much less rode away for 10 feet or more. Ollied it first try both times he went there to skate it, absolute animal
He’s also hardflipped an 18 stair
Frankie Hill Grass Gap. That caused the biggest wildfire of OH SHIT of any trick in a video back in my day. People told you that you couldn't believe it until you saw it and they were right.
Probably one of the first purposeful Enders in a part, most parts back in the day didn’t build to anything
@@skatechatham I think you might be right. If someone can show me something before that it would be very interesting.
Frankie Hills gap was the original ender. So inspiring to go big.
Kick 🦶 Flip 🤸
Shane O'Neill Chronicles: Switch Kickflip Backside Tailslide Switch Bs 270 Heelflip Out.
O6i
He’s a robot
Kalis tre flip over the trash can at love. Nothin too crazy but was monumental to me as a young boy. Got the blabac photo framed on my living room wall.
Was it an ender?
@@eadweard. indeed
Daewon song’s ender of almost round 3 is still mind boggling(360 flip to noseblunt to manual)🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yeah really surprised it wasnt in the list
Also the tree Noseblunt down the 3 picnic tables in rd 2!
yeah, but those videos dont really count...
from the first second to last second. only thing in those videos were enders....
kinda like chris coles in bloom part. for the time, almost every single trick could have been a lesser humans ender.
All of Round 3 was insane.
Brian Peacock 180 switch manny switch backside flip out down the set in Helas Felas
marc johnson end in fully flared. Dude had so much style, he flowed like water. The one arm behind the back after he landed a trick. Iconic!
The ending song to his part goes so good
Almost a year. Definitely time for part 2 .
Love you forever, Nine Club x
PJ ending his part with a push is my all time favorite, but i gotta throw Keenan Milton's switch flip over a table in mouse in there too. he just made it look so easy.
after actually watching it, got em both in there! Casey Rigney unexpected favorite pick. nice list
Reynolds KF, It’s 17 stairs, so not as tall as El Toro, but there’s a 5.5ft. Gap in the middle of the sets so it’s for sure longer.
I love that there’s guys who love skateboarding just like I do! Thank you for this beautiful podcast!!
100 percent
Pat Duffy's part in Questionable was way ahead of its time. He was also not pro at that time. His part in Virtual Reality was his first part as a pro and that part was also way ahead of it's time.
Arto Saari’s backlip in Mind Field, I mean, song, style, trick selection and how he rolls away… one of the greatest moments in skateboarding history, hands down.
Argo Saari is not talked about enough anymore - very underrated I think.
I think cuz we couldn't stop talking about him wen he first came out
Yeah I think that should've been in as well. It's so good.
Shane O’Neil should film a short part only skating D3’s. 😂
Maaaaan this was the best video! Such a nostalgic trip and breakdown of why I love the skaters that I love. Gotta share this
Glad the boys mentioned that Danny Gonzalez kickflip melon at the Berg. Definitely one of the best tricks ever.
i was 30 min in until i remembered that i saw this episode already, these dabs got me.
Nobody cares you smoke weed
@@hfffju7913 who ever hurt you is my friend
Lmao high as hell
Natas boardsliding the roll bar of a 4 runner in Streets of Fire in 87. That shit was beyond next level. It took skating off the curbs and benches into a different directon.
Amen 🙏🏻
Think it was Streets of Fire where Natas actually has 2 parts, the board slide is the ender in 1st part. Could have been the kickflip gap or the handrail
16:28 Legitimately insane how high he popped that nollie heel, like It almost looks fake. Insane
3:49 it’s crazy how we’ve developed ‘catching’ tricks. That Swtch Tre is a good example of just timing the flip and landing on it as it falls. Two VERY different things.
jerry hsu is hands down my fav ender of all time! everything about that trick is as close to perfect as you can get
Watching all these clips brought back some crazy memories that were buried deep in my brain.
The KWalks 5050 of that giant rail to end the Vans video blew my fucking mind! I loved that part! Kyle Walker no other way
Damn, that back 3 by Midler on that spot, there's no way you can bail safely.
Koston 3 flip noseblunt definately changed the game
It probably won’t be iconic to most but I really love watching Gallants kickflip back noseblunt on clipper. Of course it’s not in the shortlist of most iconic Enders at all but it’s freaking great.
The thing thats crazy about the Carlos clip is that his foot is actually rotated on the tail before the pop so his toe is facing backward. It's like a nollie type snap foot position. Insane.
Bro he double heel touched. Watch the Slomo on landing. It’s not even a make.
@@groovefretboardno one’s interested in the landing, you’ve never seen anything like that take off 🤫
legend says PJ still going down the street with this line
It’s all the tricks we didn’t see that make that ender so iconic.
Legend has it he's a nutjob now, sporting a turban and scraggly beard
Jamie Thomas and Andrew Reynolds always had my favorite ending tricks
Thank you!
When I was 14, Pat Duffy - Questionable was the first ever ender that I jumped out of the chair for and all my friends were blown away by so it will always be most iconic to me.
Duffy is a legend. Wish cards had a clip
Duffy’s was the first part, wasn’t it?
@@Rufusdos You're right but they are talking about the ending of actual part. Not the end of the video.
@@clayrandle2465 Got it… a very long kinked boardslide if I remember… or was it the back smith in the rain..?
Cory Kennedy’s fakie 180 to switch crook confused and impressed the hell out of me on sheer awkwardness. Had to rewind multiple times.
The music ending to Brandon’s Switch Hardflip made that ending that much more iconic.
No Frankie Hill gap?? I think that was a big game changer
When we first saw that as kids we were literally freaking out. Even though it's dated,, its the best ender of all time IMO.
I’m so happy I was able to be apart of this era
In my mind, the Brandon Biebel "Yeah Right" ender is forever imprinted in my brain. First part, one of my first videos ever watched, nollie 360flip (which wasn't done alot back then in that time), but the fact that he mouths "fuck" after is insane to me. I will always remember that. I still have the issue of Thrasher Magazine with that sequence, it features Tom Pennys kickflip in the pipe from his "REALLY sorry" part. Legendary stuff!
Daewon’s worst but first hardflip ever filmed to end his Love Child part.
Inward kickflip in those days :)
Steezus with his "affirmative action pick" 😂😂😂😂
The gnarliest ender is Nyjah Huston's back to back Backside 270 lipslide and Kickflip backside lipslide down the Hollywood high 16 stair rail.
it wasn’t back to back. it was edited pretty smooth but yeah, kinda kills it
@@itdobeshockin Were you there when he did it? Can you prove it?
@@nedtempleton4873Were you?
I love how these guys made this podcast, it was needed
Best tech ledge trick and ender: T. McClung on Four Quarter (Primitive), Switch bigspin bs tail switch heel out...and it was a pretty high ledge too...
I'm not a skater..I'm just a fan. But for me watching Tony hitting that X games 900 was one of the most amazing sporting moments in history. I just lost my mind.
Kirchart is a skaters skater.. he took some of the gnarliest slams too.. i was most impressed by him from a trick he DIDN'T land.. and was in the credits.. of Sight Unseen.. multiple near lands of a front lip down one of the steepest, longest handrails i'd ever seen.. dude skates fast as hell too.. those attempts cemented him as one of the gnarliest ever imo
Also, if he was really hung up about putting someone black on his list, lol.., he should have gone with Bastien! I can't even pin-point which clip to go with, haha,, but he could throw down some bangerangs
That was like a 25set and re-entry into orbit was maybe too much for the gear at the time
Bastien’s kickflip front board down that 18(?) in Sorry. Holy fuck he stomped it on the rail and was sliding for a while
@@infinidominion lol right! he needed a pressurized space suit for that one
@@c1dtl39 ohhhh thats right.. that was his ender.. i should go back n rewatch that part.. crazy how he was only 15 when he filmed most of those tricks.. how about that huge back 180 down that really tall set of stairs.. remember that one?? when he landed, all this dust from the ground blew up like an actual bomb was dropped or something hahaha,, such an awesome clip
@@toneohm dude was way ahead of the game! The back 180 he did that sticks out to me was the one in Really Sorry where the couple was sitting on the stairs watching him
Chris cole back 3 kick flip down carlsbad fucked me up back in the day.
Reynolds kick flip in stay gold was insane!
It popped up as I typed that haha.
Brandon turned switch hard flip down wallenburg was fucked and can’t remember if that was a whole part or not. Either way.. insane
The happiest of enders
kickflip over in the subway was sick
Yoshi has one of the best lazer flips
Jeremy Wray Tower Gap. Jamie Thomas Leap of Faith. Nyjah Huston kick back lip at HH16 rise and shine. Koston back noseblunt bricktown menikmati. A lot of great ones missed here.
Cole's strange world bs 360 kickflip down the Carlsbad gap is one of those enders that really hurts my brain🤯
Ed Templeton this is skateboarding. Snapping the tail off
I love that back lip in the Rain, Patt didnt even think it was that cool it was the filmer that knew that shit was groundbreaking
The way Eldridge described the tre noseblunt was exactly how I felt watching yeah right as a teen, so inspirational
5:30 Koston flinged that board Jeffwon Song style.
Jeffwon?
@@CRASSsk8s jeff dechesare. He flings his board down stairs with no pop.
@@dsrree alright, cool, thanks, I had not heard of Jeff
In 2002, I saw Erik Koston skating down Robson St. in Vancouver with an entourage following him after Slam City Jam. He did about 20 flat ground tricks in a row with the crowd cheering behind him. He was so good back in the day.
I would have LOVED to witness Koston in his prime. Thanks for sharing
The CATCH on GUY’s switch Tre nose grind was one the most phenomenal ones🔥🔥🔥🔥
The commitment need for that back 360 over the table is next level. Clip a wheel and you're guaranteed to land on your head.
switch back 360 as well!
where is Suciu's 50-50 :p one of the most talked over enders of the recent years probably haha
Joslin’s tre- most definitely should be on any Top countdown list
my favorite one is Marc Johnson sw noseblunt to noseblunt (whatever that trick is called, idk) in 'Fully Flared'. Especially knowing that he tried that trick like 4 hours or something, Incredible
That was the shit. Watching these videos and the hype you get. The end of the video happens, jump up, grab the wood and hit it. The best.
Danny Gonzalez. Song, jump cuts, catch. Perfect. No notes.
Supreme Cherry 2013. Tyshawn hitting the huge staircase, can’t remember the trick, landing and riding into the bars of the gate and running it off, all in slo mo. Young prodigy still killing it
Loved your videos I'm 43 now and still sk8ing I like your content Jaron still one of my favorites a long with Jeremy Wray keep it up
sammy baptista's kickflip one foot bs tailslide at the start of shorty's guilty was insane. not an outro but so fucking impressive
That Wiltshire back nose blunt of Greco’s will always be iconic to me. I drew a still of that shot in my senior year of HS when that came out, in fact I still have that piece in one of my art books.
kyle walker ender in his Vans No Other Way part was insane
You guys need to do these in Volumes
The nollie back flip down Wallenburg takes the cake.
bro I actually Love this pod cast now bruh so entertaining
Nick Garcia’s Wallie Nose manual to 50-50 in the element video was gnarly!
I will always remember that tre flip noseblunt ender in Yeah Right. Me and my friends watched that tape over and over and over and over and we always got real quiet during Koston’s part, especially the ender. I had no idea he filmed it the night before the premiere, that’s dope af. That shit blew my mind, we had never seen anything like that before
41:27 i love the way his front foot hangs off the board, rolling away.
I can confirm, the wedge hubba is still being absolutely murked
Brandon Turner's switch hardflip still looks unreal
This brought back a fuck ton of amazing memories from my high-school days with my buds. Omfg. Thank you guys for this post I had forgotten about most of them
This episode was dope. Loved seeing all these tricks together in this superstar montage.
I will never ever forget watching Jerry Hsu’s nollie back heel. That feeling was priceless. Cole’s kf bs nose blunt and kostons tre nose blunt. There are so many iconic ones but those pop right out in my 36 y.o mind. Prods switch flip at the end of in bloom just popped in too. Oh wait…guys sw front shuv sw crook in the mouse credits just came to mind too…fuckin A man I could go in forever , I love skateboarding. Heaths kf 50 holy fuck…ok I’ll stop now lol
I don't know who has the best ending, maybe PJ (you have to be a skateboarder to feel that energy), Pat Duffy, Milton´s flip, Jamie Thomas - welcome to hell... but we all win watching these parts..
Great answer
I just want you guys to do commentary on all your favorite parts. This is so fun
This needs to be in the archives to check out in 10 years. Imagine how far skating will have come..
This video was an absolute treat. Thx guys.
What's crazy is now people are doing a lot of these in there sls runs. It's so awesome to see the history and how far it has come so quickly
Koston's Tre Filp to Noneblunt looks like he's skating on easy mode, he looks magnetised to the rail
Jeremy Wray in Second Hand Smoke, one if my favorite video parts. Starts and ends the video with the giant front side flip
Lucas puig’s switch back heel over that crunchy bump to bar is one of my favorites.
That switch tre at that time had to be some wild shit lol
Yoshi got some sick laser flips
Please make a part 2
dude really said nose wheelie lmaoo 16:36
Old head skaters all say nose wheelie
That's the hugest nollie heelflip Ive ever seen lol
Heath broke his collarbone before landing the 360 on the mega ramp