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Atlantic Drift Six
Jacob Harris' collaborative effort with Thrasher magazine finally reaches the home of skateboarding as Mike Arnold, Tom Knox, Casper Brooker and the boys systematically set about showing San Francisco the best of British in this, Atlantic Drift episode six.
Having previously filmed the predominantly Isle sponsored crew on their earlier sojourns to NYC and Paris (along with the inaugural home town offerings), Jake once again brings his unique and inimitable style to the table, creating content the likes of which you're getting nowhere else right now.
Factor in the distinctly British approach to interpreting street architecture that these lads bring and you have a fresh and exciting look at one of the most skated cities on the planet. And did Tom Knox just make it acceptable to do the same trick more than once in a line? We're really not sure but it's certainly mind boggling to even consider four fakie flips in a row bombing a hill at that speed!