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We’re excited to announce that the latest issue of Be-mag has been written, edited, re-designed and sent to the printers just in time to hit your local skate shop in the coming weeks.

You’re already catching up on edits and breaking news here on our website www.be-mag.com, so these print issues will focus on some of the best pictures and give insight into some of the best a brightest talents from all over the globe.
Issue 39 gives you a recap of North America’s favorite drinking problem with a rollerblade contest, the Bittercold Showdown, along with it’s European cousin Winterclash and all of the mischief that went down. The Conference make the best of the wintertime by heading to the dry heat of Arizona for a road trip, while half way across the planet Sven Boekhorst and his team took their signature launch ramp around the Netherlands to see what kind of trouble they could get into.
We managed to pin down former pro skater-turned pro skier Kaya Turski for a few minutes to see what’s new and how she’s continuing to promote skating in other circles and Kare Lindberg shows us what he’s been doing in Denmark.
Our Be-mag staff headed to Manchester and interviewed the up and coming Razors rider Alex Burston discussing typical British fare such as shit weather, coming up in his local scene, and his newly released pro skate. We then headed down to the dirty south of Hot-lanta to speak with David Sizemore about ukuleles, helmets, Blank Brand gear and what gets him juiced on skating.
The ever-controversial Brian Krans chimes in with his usual wit and humor about getting old and going on the hunt for pools in California. Finally, after many years of trying to co-ordinate with him, we bring you the exclusive Louie Zamora interview.

Rarely does a person have such a profound impact on a genre that it really transcends generations. When you hear the name "Louie" in blading it‘s synonyms for a number of different things ranging from K2, Senate, RB, 50/50, Color Theory, USD or Deshi; but they all are defined by strong, fast and technical skating. I distinctly remember seeing the old Senate video "Day of the Rope" and getting a copy of Espionage from a friend and jocking everything from the Senate pants, his blades or his khaki hat.
It’s been 8 months in the making but we’ve managed to pack in a ton of quality content for your viewing and reading pleasure. Make sure to support by buying your copy from your favorite skate-shop or have it delivered right to your doorstep by subscribing here.
Be-mag is an interactive magazine that is constantly searching to improve the quality of our content. If you’re interested in contributing to our community, send us an email to: [email protected]. We also want you to tell us what you like, and how we can continue to improve. Register on our site here, head to the messageboard and voice you opinions. Our board members are always there to listen and heckle, they love a good conversation as well as a good joke.
Thank you for your continued support.
- The Be-mag Staff 2012
Content List:
Louie Zamora interview
Kaya Turski interview
Alex Burston interview
David Sizemore interview
Kare Lindberg interview
Sven Boekhorst Build your own spot
Pool skating by Brian Krans
Winterclash contest report
BCSD contest report
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best disclaimer ever: may contain rollerblading.
cool, will pick this up once they have it at amall.
looking forward to this issue again. been subscribed to be-mag for a few years now!
yeah for zamora! cover looks great
finally the new issue released. Cant wait to see it in real life! we need print mags
looks like another great issue! like the mix, a lot of people who have been also controversial in the past. and you gotta love louie zamora!
with hyden on a cover you are sure that the cover is beautiful! can't wait to have it.
pricing is cheaper in skateshops than buying it at the newsstand. just in case you wondered about the pricing.
basically the pricing of the magazine hasnt been raised in years in a time where most magazines get more expensive. but the costs for newsstand distribution, etc.. went up, so this had to be reflected in the pricing on the newsstand.
7,50€ nur für Newsstands im Bahnhof, Kiosks etc. Im Skateshop bleibt es bei 5€!
VG
7,50 Euro? junge junge