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Dylan Jaeb Secures Thrasher Cover with Quasi Introduction and Pro Board Talk: Sources

Congrats Dylan Jaeb!
ShreddER April 17, 2026
Dylan Jaeb Secures Thrasher Cover
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Dylan Jaeb has officially joined Quasi Skateboards after leaving the Primitive Skateboards lineup.

READ MORE: Dylan Jaeb Reportedly Parted Ways with Primitive Skateboards

Dylan Jaeb Off Primitive Skateboards
Credit: Primitive Skateboards

His name has been circulating more often lately on ShreddER top stories, especially with new footage and team changes coming together around the same time.

Before this switch, Jaeb spent close to four years on Paul Rodriguez’s team.

During that period, many skaters noticed he never received a pro board, even though he stayed active and consistently put out clips.

That detail became a talking point online, with fans asking questions about why the promotion never came through during his tenure with Paul Rodriguez's brand.

As discussions kept going, things eventually shifted in a different direction. Jaeb stepping away from Primitive led to a fresh opportunity with Quasi Skateboards.

Joining Quasi placed him in a new setup with a different group of skaters and a different direction for his skating output.

Alongside that, he has a video part set to premiere on April 18 at Rose Street Skateshop, which is already getting attention from people following his updates.

READ MORE: Dylan Jaeb Joins Quasi Skateboards, Leaving Switch God P-Rod’s Primitive

Dylan Jaeb Joins Quasi Skateboards
Credit: The Boardr; Quasi

Sources close to ShreddER are suggesting that a pro board announcement could be on the horizon.

Nothing official has been confirmed yet, but the conversation around it has been building since his team change and upcoming release were announced.

At the same time, Thrasher Magazine featured Jaeb on their cover, which added even more attention to his current run.

The photo shows him doing a fakie flip over the top rope at Rincon, captured by the editor-in-chief Michael Burnett.

It is one of those cover shots that gets shared widely within skateboarding media and circles simply because of the trick choice and setting.

With a new sponsor, a full video part on the way, and a Thrasher cover already out, Jaeb’s current situation is more about him being promoted to the professional rankings.

Thrasher Posted:

"✨🚨 @dylanjaeb snaps a fakie flip over the top rope at Rincon for the cover of our June 2026 magazine 📖
📸 @burnout"

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