Thrasher Magazine (February 2026)

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Thrasher Magazine (February 2026) lands with a cover that immediately demands attention, capturing the raw chaos and beauty that has defined skateboarding for over four decades. The front image freezes Simon Bannerot mid-spin, completely inverted inside a massive, graffiti-scarred Melbourne pipe, with the iconic THRASHER masthead arcing overhead and the WPD lettering swallowed by concrete curves and layers of paint. The photo feels disorienting in the best way—speed, danger, and commitment all colliding in a single frame—setting the tone for an issue that’s heavy on global skating, deep personalities, and loud culture.

Inside, this issue reads like a world tour fueled by pure momentum. You’ll find Element tearing through Sweden’s rugged terrain, Butter making tight circles across Colombia, Yeti charging the Rockies, and Volcom linking scenes from the US all the way to Australia. The mag balances travel and destruction with thoughtful insight, featuring in-depth interviews with two of skateboarding’s most compelling enigmas, Sage Elsesser and Gus Gordon. Things get heavier with David Reyes’ 5 Greats, while the Supreme Bowl session delivers full-speed chaos straight from the pit. Music heads will appreciate the Zounds section, spotlighting Marisa Dal Santo’s Blööd Ôath alongside Mannequin Pussy, tying skateboarding back to the sound and attitude that’s always pushed it forward.

Founded in 1981, Thrasher Magazine has remained skateboarding’s loudest, most unapologetic voice—documenting everything from backyard DIY spots to world-class transitions, from unknown groms to legends who rewrote what’s possible. This February 2026 issue continues that legacy, blending global perspective with core credibility, and it’s the kind of magazine you flip through cover to cover, then leave out on the table for anyone who understands what skateboarding really means.

Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.

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