Pro skaters Ryan Decenzo, TJ Rogers, and Torey Pudwill just dropped into a frozen fever dream. Inspired by the northern quirk of ice carousels, giant spinning slabs of ice cut out and set in motion, they built a rotating skatepark in the middle of a frozen lake.
Yep, moving features. On ice. In the freezing cold. Why? Because a little frostbite never stopped a good session. And when the temps drop, these guys prove the clips don’t have to.
Each feature came with its own test. The spinning field goal gap? Land it clean or get humbled fast. The rotating kicker? There’s nothing like trying to time a gap on literal ice. And then there was the crown jewel of chaos, a circular rail spinning endlessly, asking one simple question: can you stay locked in?
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Full article over at Red Bull’s site here.
If there’s one thing we’ve learned about Ryan Decenzo, it’s that winter doesn’t slow him down, it fires him up. Need a reminder? Roll the tape: in seasons past, he’s cleared a 20-foot river gap and tamed a wooden rainbow rail, all with snow in the forecast and ice in his veins.
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