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INDEPENDENT, SELF-DEFINING, DEFIANT.
What do you see when you look in the mirror? Our stable of world class performers see roaring waves, open water, skate park rails and dirt tracks as their personal playground. And in their respective reflections, they feel wide-ranging sources of inspiration. The theme: self-expression. The template: new-school dioramas. Here are their stories.
Surf
Bruce Irons
Retro. Rebellious. Against-the-grain meets avant garde — plus a fusion of Rock ’n Roll attitude.
Dustin Barca
Ink stains. Koa wood. Sand and ti leaves. Surfing inspiration rooted deep in Hawaiian culture.
Sebastian Zietz
White floors. Padded walls. “C-bass” is straight-jacket-crazy, strapped down with metal clamps.
FMX
Mike Mason
Peel back the curtain to his circus of sins — from wild monkeys to scant-clad women. It’s dark in here.
Ronnie Renner
Takin’ dirt trips through the desert, rippin’ his outrageous trademark whips up and down Route 66.
Skate
Ryan Sheckler
Luxurious. Sophisticated. No expense was spared inside his private island getaway of creativity.
Bob Burnquist
For this daredevil, taking it to the next level means going organic. Self-sufficient. Recyclable. Sustainable.
Rune Glifberg
Freetown style. Self-governed respect. His deep bag of transition tricks steeped in homage to the merchant’s harbor.
Greg Lutzka
Street skate thrashing and animal–style house trashing, he’s got double secret probation.
Wake
Keith Lyman
Camo. ’Copters. Guns. From free-riding in open water to dropping style bombs in these closed quarters.
George Daniels
Big muddin’ trucks. A bottle of Jack. This good ol’ boy ain’t scared of no gators.
Aaron Rathy
Style rips the wooded British Columbia landscape, overlapping Inuit art and totem poles.
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