Heroin Deck Team The Pickle 2 (11.125)
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Heroin Deck Team The Pickle 2 (11.125) is unapologetically massive, weird, and exactly what you’d expect from a brand that’s built its identity on doing things their own way. At a full 11.125” wide and 32.125” long with a 14.375” wheelbase, this board is less about fitting into modern standards and more about opening the door to a completely different way of skating—one where stability, control, and pure fun take priority over convention.
The shape itself is unmistakable. It follows the full pickle silhouette—wide, rounded, and slightly wavy along the rails—giving it that signature Heroin personality before you even step on it. The graphic leans all the way into that concept with a bold, saturated green pickle texture that runs nose to tail, complete with subtle speckling and shading that gives it a slightly gritty, organic feel. Right in the center, a simple but expressive cartoon face stares back—big, off-kilter eyes outlined in rough black strokes, a straight-line mouth, and just enough detail to feel slightly unhinged without trying too hard. Up top, “The Pickle 2” is stamped in bubbly orange lettering with a soft gradient fade, while HEROIN SKATEBOARDS sits near the tail in that raw, hand-drawn font the brand is known for. It’s minimal, strange, and somehow still loud.
Heroin Skateboards, founded by Mark “Fos” Foster out of the UK, has built a cult following by rejecting the polished, performance-only mindset and bringing skateboarding back to something more creative and personal. Shapes like this aren’t just for looks—they’re meant to be ridden differently, whether that’s carving harder, locking into curbs, or just feeling more board under your feet.
Constructed from 100% Hard Rock Canadian Maple, this deck is built to handle the abuse that comes with wide shapes—whether that’s slamming into ledges, grinding rough curbs, or just putting in long sessions. The extra width gives you insane stability, especially for transition or slower, technical curb skating, while the wheelbase keeps it responsive enough to still maneuver without feeling like a tank.
This is the kind of board that turns heads anywhere it goes—from cruising mellow lines in Temple City to finding untouched curbs in Baldwin Park. It’s not subtle, and it’s not supposed to be. It’s a statement piece you can actually skate.
SKU: 06-01-0790
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.