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Fast Times Favourite Video Parts

Fast Times Favourite Video Parts

We hit up our crew in head office to give us their favourite parts of ALL TIME!

We hit up our crew in head office to give us their favourite parts of ALL TIME! Make a coffee, put your feet up and indulge in our favourite skate video parts of all time! Theres some absolute CLASSICS in here!!!

 

Anthony Mapstone:

 
"This section has the perfect blend of tricks, spots (ledges, handrails, etc), style and most importantly he checks his pager in the middle of a line, then continues on with executing the line. I still watch this section a lot all these years later before I go skating"
 
 
 
 
Andrew Chappell:
 
 
"This is one of the first parts I saw that made me start thinking about skating nollie and switch which opened up so many more possibilities for me. I still can't skate switch with that much style though, Jerry is the man!"
 
 
 
Sam Owbridge:
 
 
"Whether it's his intro with Tom Penny, mirrored ledge lines BEFORE they were on trend, tricks down the Parliament ten stair or Flinders Street rail that you could only dream of trying, all wrapped up in 10 minutes of insane skating with two David Bowie songs.. The last minute with Arto skating to Rock N Roll suicide is unforgettable. RIP DB!"
 

 
 
Jimmy Sovitslis:
 
 
"Lately I’ve been getting really nostalgic and watching a bunch of older videos in their entirety. Stefans part in Mosaic has always been one of my all time favourites, his smooth effortless style always made me want to go out and skate and still does to this day. Those nollie half cab flips are a seriously beautiful thing."
 
 
 
Nick Dale:
 
 
"Trent could always skate any type of terrain thrown at him and look stylish while doing so. 
He is super creative on the board and simply amazing to watch. 
He always made the gnarliest tricks look so easy, doing them with his own stylish flair.
 
This part was super special, coinciding with him getting his first Slam cover. TRENT RILEY FOREVER!"

 

Tony Woodward:

Lewis Marnell - Volcom Let's Live

"I think I was 17 or 18 when I went to the premiere of Let's Live. The whole video was great but Lewis' unique style and amazing flick stood out and had a huge influence on me. VX1000 footage of Melbourne spots paired with a reggae tune definitely got me hyped to skate!"

 

Cooper Smith:

Dylan Rieder - Gravis Part

"His style is so nuts. It's like he just floats on and off the huge spots with ease. Not to mention an amazing lineup of music. Bit of a bittersweet part looking back on it, RIP Dylan."