Winter X-Games? We Have Winter X-Games At Home.

Max Hull’s Hell Yeahh (Too Nice To Skate) is a masterpiece of unc skateboard cinema. It includes Gabe Tennen[‘s Wonderful Horrible Life], Conor Prunty’s salute to ten years since “422,” a Joe Scordo “My War,” Sadie BGPs, a full Luke Koch part, and so much more. If you are in your unc years or even on the cusp of unc-ness and in the midst of finding excuses to not skate on a weekend or just hit the skatepark for an hour, seeing Gabe shred should be inspo enough to commit to relearning some of your lost tricks this spring.

A reminder that Tricolor Patinetas’ 1999 video out of Mexico is essential viewing. Find your friend with the biggest screen you know, invite some friends over, bring some drinks and watch it together this week.

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#QSTOP10 — January 23, 2026

The bondo strip in #10 is a huge part of the trick, that’s why it’s three tricks, as is the rail getting pulled, bondo’d, getting the trick, un-bondo’d and re-installed in #3. Tricks are never just tricks, but you already know that.

That 1999 video out of Mexico is absolutely fucking insane. Everything Free said is correct, and when’s the last time you saw Thrasher post two cutdowns from a video that they didn’t host in-house? It’s hard to do an almost-hour-long video in this era, but it’s impossible to stop watching that one til the credits roll.

Stock up that fridge. Good luck in the storm this weekend.

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Max Geronzi’s “No Fixed Address” Part

After a tenure in Barcelona as a figurehead of the seminal Gronze franchise (we’re huge fans of the Gronze-ian extended fam), Max Geronzi has been on the move.

“No Fixed Address” bounces between Paris, Marseille, a couple alleyways and tight run-ups in Japan, plus a bit of boomeranging back to Barce to put together Max’s first solo part in what feels like a minute.

And as firm believers in the axiom that the nollie tre is the 4th best form of tre flip, that has to be the most beautiful nollie tre ever, no? Without even a real nose on the board!

Filmed and edited by Augustin Giovannoni.

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