OH MY GOODNESS MAN — Rat Ratz: Rach & Zuma

Anybody who was missing the crew vibes from “NILS & VINCE” can rejoice. They’re all back in the latest from Rat Ratz, “RACH & ZUMA,” which features parts from …Rach and Zuma. Between them, is the entire crew that has anchored every Ratz project since they first popped up on our radar back in 2019.

Rach really comes into his own with this one — as soon as that opening nosegrind shuv over the gap came on, you knew he wasn’t fucking around — while Zuma holds it down with exemplary flip trick form. And for a scene whose marquee obstacle involves avoiding a grate (so much to the point that people just easily slide to the end now), the fellas have picked up a real habit for …landing in actual grates with this release.

Video by Spezzatura. Filmed by Formizzz, Spezzatura, Cionve, Brisquit, Augustin Giovannoni and Will Miles.

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‘WHO SAID WHAT?’ — The Latest Video From Milan’s Rat Ratz Crew

Approximately 5 billion crew edits have passed through the QS front page over the years. Some crews stick together while many don’t; others splinter off, morphing into hybrids with other crews. The first Rat Ratz video to catch the eye of the QS newsroom was in early 2020. In 2024, their crew is grown up and perhaps more tight-knit than ever, spreading their wings beyond the Milan plaza for which they have been waving the flag since they were kids — and into the plazas of Paris, London and New York. Everyone’s flick carries more loft, everyone’s pop has manned-up, and the technicality of the tricks they hold over the grate ledge on their home court has compounded tenfold. Imagine what Rat Ratz 10 will be like!

Features Niko Giovannoni, Zuma, Rachid, Plako, Korahn Gayle, with full closing parts from Nils Matijas and Vince Palmer. Filmed & edited by Brisquit. Supported by Nike SB.

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RAT RATZ 7 Is Now Live

For the third winter in a row, we are proud to present the latest from Milan’s Rat Ratz crew.

What started as an endearing glimpse of the next generation of skaters coming up at Milano Centrale, quickly grew into something much bigger — the last Rat Ratz project is sitting at something like 800k+ YouTube views right now. (Not that it’s ever only about numbers, but that many eyes on a 15-minute homie edit without any help from big-name pros is incredible.)

Their latest finds them growing into their expanding powers on a skateboard — one-upping themselves at the spots that have remained staples throughout all their projects, and weaving in some travel as well — while truly shining at the train plaza that brought us all together in the first place.

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