Chile’s Stavros Razis is all about expressing himself through skateboarding, and his latest part shows him expressing all over half a dozen countries. ‘Gastando Suela’—which loosely translates to ‘Spending Sole’—was shot over two years in France, Russia, Denmark, Spain, and his home country. During all of these trips, the 38-year-old Monster athlete consistently spent his soles on every type of terrain imaginable.
Highway in the Sky | Tom Schaar and Trey Wood
With no contests in 2020, cooped up at home wasn’t going to fly for Trey Wood. Tom Schaar and the crew pile into a van with Trey to head North and destroy every concrete skatepark from San Diego to Oregon.
MIRADOR – A Journey to a New Perspective – MONSTER
A Journey to a New Perspective – Take a ride around the Volcanic isle of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for the first skate edit filmed with FPV. Concept creator, Marco Savino, wanted to capture the super dramatic scenery of the island, from sand dunes to mountains through the eyes of skateboarders, sharing a different perspective to your classic skate edit. An international line-up of skaters featured Brazilian Gabriel Fortunado, Slovakian Marek Zaprazny and South African skater Dlamini Dlamini and the trio invited local skater Carlos Cardenosa to join them with his local insight during the 4-day shoot.
Rolling Through the Holy Land – Monster Energy
Rolling Through The Holy Land with Monster Energy team riders Sam Beckett, Rune Glifberg, and Tom Schaar.
Monster Energy Street League Skateboarding São Paulo Super Crown
Watch the Monster team battle it out at the SLS São Paulo Super Crown with Nyjah taking the Men’s Super Crown Championship and Rayssa Leal landing second overall.
MEDAL RUNS: Monster Energy Men’s Skateboard Street | X Games Norway 2019
Watch the gold-medal-winning run in the Monster Energy Men’s Skateboard Street final, followed by the silver medal run and the bronze medal run at X Games Norway 2019.
Streets of #HELride 2019 – Monster Energy
There’s no better time to be alive than at the Helsinki Helride, where skateboarders and skate fans take to the streets of Helsinki, Finland to turn the beautiful architecture into skateable art.
The Helride boys know how to put on an event that appeals to every style of skating, from gnarly wall rides to stairsets, banks, ledges and of course the effervescent Suvilahti DIY at the heart of the event.
Lisbon to Porto ft. Gabriel Fortunato, Marek Zaprazny & Kevin Baekkel
Gabriel Fortunato, Marek Zaprazny and Kevin Baekkel took a road trip between 2 of the sickest cities in Europe and scored technical lines, hidden bowls and huge rails. Portugal is dope, so many spots, sick food and good times with the homies.
Monster Mic’d Up with Nyjah Huston – Street League
SLS mic’d up Nyjah Huston at the Huntington Beach stop and listened in on the skaters small talk.
Keyaki Ike – Return of Kinetics 2018
Japanese Skateboarder Keyaki Ike has dropped a brand new part for 2018. For the past 6 months, this 17 years old Japanese kid has not stopped, traveling back and forth between home and overseas for filming and contests. This piece of footage displays all of the hard work and long hours he has put in to get to where he is today. Since Keyaki’s last part in “ALMOST DAWN”, he has taken his skateboarding to another level, so expect some hammers
2018 SLS Monster Energy: Skating Through London
On our recent trip to London for the 2018 SLS Pro Open we made our way to the legendary Southbank Centre, a place where skaters from around the world gather together & Mile End skatepark. Joining our journey was Monster Energy riders Marek Zaprazny & Phil Zwijsen. Enjoy! – SLS
Keyaki Ike – Almost Dawn
The day has finally come. A Monster worthy skateboarder debuts from Far East Osaka. His name is KEYAKI IKE. At just 15 years old, he has already skated at TAMPA AM twice with top ranks. When it comes to skateboarding, he loves charging not only the challenges of handrails and long staircases, but also transitions with mad technique. Keyaki’s Almost Dawn is 10 months in the making, I guess you could even call it his 2016 recap. As you’ll see the fs lip slide to big spin on the stairs and the last shot of the BS 50-50, these were on his first try. Insane right?. Ever evolving, he continuous to progress rapidly to the next level. We’re ready to see what 2017 holds for this skate prodigy. The skate world is watching.