Heroin Hat Curb Killer Trucker Snapback (Black)
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The Heroin Hat Curb Killer Trucker Snapback (Black) is a punch to the face of bland headwear—straight from the deranged mind of Fos and the crustiest corners of skateboarding’s underworld. With a blood-dripping “Curb Killer” patch front and center—featuring a Jason-mask-wearing snail oozing horror flick energy—this is more than a hat, it’s a warning sign. The black foam front keeps things structured, while the white mesh back keeps your dome ventilated during summer slappies on hot Inland Empire asphalt. A green underbrim brings that nod to classic skate styling, and the adjustable snapback closure ensures a dialed fit for any head in the van.
What makes this piece even gnarlier is the connection behind it. Ira Ingram, long-time Stix SGV family member, rider, and friend, has been a part of the Heroin Skateboards madness for years—and helped shape the grit baked into this design. Whether you’ve caught Ira blasting a wallride at La Puente or holding down the scene in Monrovia, you already know he brings raw energy and authenticity. That’s what this trucker is about: unfiltered skateboarding, made by and for skaters who never stopped doing it for the love.
Heroin Skateboards, founded in 1998 by Mark “Fos” Foster, has never chased the mainstream. It’s an independent, DIY juggernaut drenched in British punk art, lo-fi chaos, and raw street influence. The brand’s distinct visual identity and cult status have kept it a favorite among real ones—from London alleyways to California curbs. Fos’ art and direction breathe personality into every drop, and this Curb Killer Snapback is a graphic gut punch that keeps that tradition alive.
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06-85-0035
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.