Black Label Deck Wade Speyer Eagle Custom (10.0)
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The Black Label Deck Wade Speyer Eagle Custom (10.0) is a power statement in both shape and legacy. Paying tribute to one of skateboarding’s gnarliest trailblazers, this Skateboarding Hall of Fame Special Edition deck is built on the classic 12XU shape—wide, aggressive, and made for pool coping, crust, and speed. Measuring 10” x 32.25” with double-drilled wheelbases at 15.5” and 16”, this deck gives you versatility in setup and the kind of brute control Wade Speyer made famous in every rail, bank, and backyard ditch he ever demolished. Constructed from 7 ply hard maple and fully black dipped, it’s not just a nod to heritage—it’s a weapon for serious skating.
Wade Speyer isn’t just a name in the history books—he wrote chapters in blood and concrete. Known for his raw power and no-BS approach, Speyer brought a working-class ferocity to the ‘90s vert and street scene, charging rails, ditches, and dirt tracks with equal parts speed and chaos. From “Label Kills” to “Iron Horse,” Wade’s footage captured the heart of what Black Label always stood for: DIY, punk-infused, anti-corporate realness. His recent 2025 induction into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame only cemented what the skate world already knew—Wade never played the industry game. He just rode through it.
Black Label Skateboards, founded by John Lucero in 1988, is one of the last standing rider-owned brands that’s never wavered from its roots. Built on art, attitude, and the pure grind of street skating, Black Label has always been the outsider's insider brand—carrying a torch for every punk kid and crusty veteran who knew style and substance would always outlast hype. This deck celebrates all of that—and comes with a commemorative sticker that hits just as hard as the board itself.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.