[12] The company also owns and operates the Double Rock indoor skateboarding facility, and the San Francisco skateshop, 66 6th.
[1] The magazine's website features regularly updated episodes of segments and hosts a forum in which registered users can engage in online discussion.
The teams compete at the same time over a two-week period, in which they travel across various American cities to complete as many challenges as possible.
In 2011, Thrasher and Converse hosted a one-off King of the Road competition in China, with the participation of the four biggest Chinese skateboard deck companies.
In April 2020, Thrasher editor-in-chief Michael Burnett said that Vice's decision to not renew King of the Road for a fourth season, along with the recent passing of previous editor-in-chief Jake Phelps, caused King of the Road to be put on hold, with the intention of it being brought back, possibly in a different format, at a future date.
[43] Thrasher released a music compilation series titled "Skate Rock" under the High Speed Productions label.
The series focused primarily on punk rock bands, and most of the bands were made up of skateboarders, including well known professionals and community stars such as Steve Caballero, Tony Alva, Bob Denike, Brian Brannon, Mofo, Pushead, Chuck Treece, and Claus Grabke.