Thrasher Magazine (March 2026)
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Thrasher Magazine (March 2026) kicks the year off loud and unapologetic, led by a cover that’s pure commitment. Shot on a massive brick stair set in Canada, Jhanka sends it on a full huck-and-pray front lip, floating above endless red steps with zero margin for error. The iconic Thrasher logo stretches across the top, framing the chaos below, while the gritty urban backdrop and raw spot selection set the tone for everything packed inside this issue.
Crack this one open and you’re hit with a stacked lineup that reflects skateboarding exactly where it’s at right now. adidas takes a mad dash through the Midwest, hammering brick beasts and forgotten spots with full-speed aggression. Antihero rolls deep through Texas, delivering the kind of no-frills, road-tested skating they’ve built their name on, while Santa Cruz heads east to China, skating hard and eating even harder through some of the most gut-busting cuisine imaginable. There’s a special moment as Schmitty previews his upcoming documentary with a powerful tribute to Phil Shao, balancing emotion with the same honesty that’s always defined Thrasher storytelling.
The history runs deep in this issue, with GT, Pedro, Ruby and the crew uncovering the hidden past of a legendary Hollywood bowl, guided by one of the most eccentric tour leaders you’ll ever meet. The annual T-Eddys break down the biggest winners and losers of 2025, and there’s no debate about the top honor—Chris Joslin takes the crown, and you’re invited straight into his SOTY party. Rounding it out are heartfelt, heavy-hitting interviews with SOTY 2002 Tony Trujillo and David Loy, delivering perspective, pain, and passion from skaters who’ve lived every side of it.
Founded in 1981, Thrasher Magazine has remained skateboarding’s most trusted voice for over four decades, documenting the culture with zero compromise. From handrails and pool coping to tours, interviews, and history that actually matters, Thrasher continues to define what skateboarding looks like on its own terms—raw, honest, and earned.
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