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Check Out Ronnie Sandoval’s “Loose Threads” Dickies B Sides

Ronnie Sandoval killed this one!
ShreddER March 7, 2025
Ronnie Sandoval Skating a Bowl
YouTube: Thrasher

Pro skater Ronnie Sandoval makes skateboarding look easy, but every carve and gnarly frontside air comes with its fair share of slams and battle scars.

In Loose Threads Dickies B Side video, we get a behind-the-scenes look at the work that went into his Honeymoon part. Something that isn’t always visible in the final cut.

There’s something about seeing a skater fight for a clip that makes the final result even better.

The brutal bails, the near-makes, and the frustration all add weight to those perfect moments when everything finally clicks.

Sandoval's skating always carries a certain level of effortlessness, but Loose Threads proves that every clip in Honeymoon was earned.

If you’ve ever wondered what goes into making a part that leaves people hyped to go skate, this is it.

Get a closer look at the sweat, slams, and raw determination behind one of skateboarding’s most stylish transition killers.

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