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Slam 67
Slam 67
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Issue 67 fires on all cylinders, kicking off with “Sunset Strip,” where Havana heat meets skate chaos in a trip that's equal parts adventure and session. Over in Perth, SMP holds it down in “Westside's Da Bestside,” showing that the west keeps on winning. Batemans Bay gets a fresh slab of crete, and Lee Scott takes flight with a finger-flip lien air that sets the tone. The Durrant brothers keep things tight in “Esprit de Corps,” blending sibling rivalry with serious style. And in “Road to Ruin,” Andrew’s Meat delivers a session that's rough, raw, and fully cooked.
The New Gen section keeps the pipeline flowing with Timmy Burdett and Pete Daly stepping into the spotlight, showing there’s always another wave of Aussie rippers coming up. Beyond the features, the mag stays stacked: gear, media, banter, recipes (because why not?), and a scoreboard keeping track of who’s killing it. And right on the cover, Shane Azar makes his mark, switch front board sliding his way from the streets of Manly to the center spread—proof that years of grinding with the 2095 crew pays off big time.








