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Plies Magazine Issue #17 by USAFBL - Limited Edition Physical Print Copy of Plies Magazine Issue #17

Plies Magazine Issue #17 by USAFBL - Limited Edition Physical Print Copy of Plies Magazine Issue #17

Plies Magazine - Issue No. 17 (April 2026)

Retail Price: $9.99
Format: Full-color, saddle-stitched
Print Run: Limited edition
Release Date: April 1, 2026

Inside Issue 17:

Exclusive In-Depth Interview
Raedon breaks down his journey, approach, and what continues to push him forward, offering insight into the work behind the progression.

Career-Defining Photography
Captured with intention, weight, and respect for the craft, documenting the reality of the year as it happened.

Global Coverage. Real Culture. Real Progression.
Hard-hitting visuals and stories from crews, creators, and brands across the global fingerboarding scene. No filler. No exaggeration. Just the year as it actually unfolded.

Deep Cuts & Scene Perspective
Moments, movements, and details that reflect where fingerboarding stands right now, preserved in print as a cultural record.

$9.99
Plies Magazine Issue #17 by USAFBL - Limited Edition Physical Print Copy of Plies Magazine Issue #17
$9.99

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Plies Magazine - Issue No. 17 (April 2026)

Retail Price: $9.99
Format: Full-color, saddle-stitched
Print Run: Limited edition
Release Date: April 1, 2026

Inside Issue 17:

Exclusive In-Depth Interview
Raedon breaks down his journey, approach, and what continues to push him forward, offering insight into the work behind the progression.

Career-Defining Photography
Captured with intention, weight, and respect for the craft, documenting the reality of the year as it happened.

Global Coverage. Real Culture. Real Progression.
Hard-hitting visuals and stories from crews, creators, and brands across the global fingerboarding scene. No filler. No exaggeration. Just the year as it actually unfolded.

Deep Cuts & Scene Perspective
Moments, movements, and details that reflect where fingerboarding stands right now, preserved in print as a cultural record.