Valev Koitla: “40 Minutes in Krullipark” by Lauri Täht

We’ve been away on a little adventure, but while we were off chasing the horizon, Lauri whipped up some mind-bending clips from his “40 Minutes in Krullipark” series—this time with a detour to Pavilion Skatepark in Tartu. Heavy hitters Rain Lindemann and Andris Kaldvee delivered like the seasoned wolves they are, tossing a few crumbs to the young pup Ralf-Rasmus Raal last week.

But now, we’re back to Krulli, where the bones creak in the cold and the vibe runs deep. Enter Valev Koitla, Pärnu’s pride and joy, with a part that flips the script—literally. Not to downplay the classics, but the freshly-minted father ditches endless kickflips for something far more inventive. Valev dishes out creative bangers you wouldn’t dare dream up in Krulli’s unforgiving terrain. Case in point: a jaw-dropping body varial on the back wall that practically shouts, “Why didn’t I think of that?”

And the grand finale? Dropping the big vert wall like it’s nothing—a move so gnarly it’ll make your palms sweat just watching. That’s your cherry on top—a trick that laughs in the face of gravity and dares it to try harder. At 41 min., sorry not in the footage tho…

Adding to the spectacle, Rainer Kaur joins the fray as the second set of eyes, capturing every wild angle to ensure no shred of chaos goes unseen.
It’s raw. It’s beautiful. It’s Krulli.

Hit play and soak it all in.