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Slam 100
Slam 100
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This one's a stacked issue celebrating Slam's 100th milestone with the same no-filter Aussie skate energy it's always had. First up, they’re throwing down the chance to win your own backyard skatepark—quarter pipe, flat bank, fun box, and flat bar, all delivered straight to your door. Perfect for anyone looking to turn their driveway into a legit session spot. Then it's the "Slam Century," a deep dive into the mag’s wild ride over the years, paying tribute to the legends behind the lens and the typewriters—Mapstone, Curley, O'Meley and the whole crew who built the mag from scratch and kept it rolling through thick and thin.
Dustin Dollin takes center stage with a chaotic 100-question blitz, spilling his thoughts on everything from Muhammad Ali to mob flips, all while plotting his next evil skate mission. Then it’s off the grid with the SMP team, taking on the icy, cracked spots of rural NSW in “100 Clicks West of Bumphuk,” proving that even the middle of nowhere has spots worth shredding. Rounding it out, the New Gen spotlight shines on Joe Pease—Gold Coast ripper with ridiculous style, big hair, and bigger tricks, repping the next wave of Aussie skateboarding in Slam's centennial issue.






