Tom Schaar’s Curtains part is a standout moment in modern transition skating, showing just how far his style and confidence have evolved. Known globally for being the first to land a 1080, Tom reminds everyone that he’s far more than a contest prodigy. In this part he brings a powerful mix of deep bowl control, vert precision, and surprising street ability that feels natural and refreshing.

What makes Curtains extra special is the appearance of two absolute icons - Bob Burnquist and Tony Hawk. Their involvement frames the part as a passing of the torch in real time. You get glimpses of Tom skating alongside the legends who defined vert progression for decades, creating a beautiful sense of lineage in skateboarding’s history. It’s a rare moment where eras overlap, and Tom holds his own with ease.

The part flows with smooth airs, heavy lip-tricks, and strong lines across concrete bowls and vert pockets. Tom’s skating looks more mature than ever, showing a calm confidence and stylistic clarity that make every clip feel deliberate. Even the street moments hit with power thanks to his clean pop and effortless rollaways.

With a well-chosen soundtrack and relaxed pace, Curtains captures the energy of a skater who’s growing into his identity. It’s a part that celebrates progression without forcing it, reminding viewers why Tom Schaar sits firmly in the next generation of all-time greats.

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