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SLS Line of the Year in San Van
The clip by
@frontfeeb , which
won the Line of the Year contest by
@trickoftheyear @sls , is filmed at a spot that works perfectly for long, continuous runs.
Different levels, clean ledges, and open space all connect into one natural route that feels like a single flowing line. Instead of separate tricks, the clip plays out as one movement, where speed and rhythm are more important than stopping and setting up.
This is exactly what makes the spot so good for a line. The steps, ledges, and transitions are placed in a way that lets tricks link together naturally without killing the flow. Frontfeeb doesn’t use the spot just as a background, but as a path, where each move leads straight into the next.
What really defines the clip isn’t one big standout trick, but how the whole spot is skated. Nothing feels cut into pieces. The entire location is used as one idea, which is why it fits the Line of the Year concept so well. From all of us at Vansta — congrats on the win Frontfeeb, massively deserved!
This article, by
@spinne.skate is a part of the
@vansta.mag No.3, link in bio.
…more is coming, folks, staytune and see you around San Vansterdam.
Developer:
@ea
Game:
@skate (2025)
Username : Gophrette
Crew :
@wurldgoneablaze 🌐
Mag :
@vansta.mag 📚
Platform: PS5