GX-1000 Deck Team Human Garbage (8.25)
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The GX1000 Deck Team Human Garbage (8.25) is a raw, unfiltered tribute to the crustier corners of street skating. Built for those who treat the streets like a battleground, this deck comes in at 8.25" x 32.125" with a 14.25" wheelbase, offering the sweet spot between flick control and impact support.
The bottom graphic throws you into a chaotic pile of rusted bolts, oil-stained tools, and other debris—with a hand buried in it- like a scrapyard spilled out over a Mission gutter. A gritty GX graphic slices vertically through the middle like a tag left mid-line, topped off by the Human Garbage tag—a reminder that the best skating often comes from the grimiest corners.
Flip it over and you’ve got a natural veneer top stamped with an ultra-spiked GX1000 logo that looks like it could cut you. Manufactured at BBS, you know the wood is premium: rock solid, consistent pop, and ready for the punishment GX riders are known to dish out.
GX1000 isn’t about polish—it’s about grit, downhill bombs, close calls, and turning near-death into clips. Founded by Ryan Garshell, GX started as a video project and evolved into one of the most respected underground brands in skating. If you’ve watched "Roll Up," "Adrenaline Junkie," or "Right Here for Pablo", you already know the vibe: fast, loose, and filmed on the edge.
Product SKU: G-D-25-2-HMNGRB-8.25
Manufactured at: BBS
Size: 8.25" x 32.125" | Wheelbase: 14.25"
Natural veneer top with screen-printed GX logo
This board ain’t for posers—it’s for the ones who treat sidewalks like snake runs and think grip tape is optional.
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.