Zero Deck Bam Margera American Zero (8.5)

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The Zero Deck Bam Margera American Zero (8.5) is a bold return to form for one of the most iconic names in both skateboarding and alternative subculture. This 8.5" x 32.3" deck comes correct with a 14.5" wheelbase, making it perfect for riders who prefer a little more real estate under their feet—whether you're tackling crusty curbs in Highland Park or powering through long frontside grinds at Garvey Park. The Resin-7 construction adds stiffness and longevity, ensuring this beast can take a beating while keeping its shape session after session.

The graphic is pure Bam: the HIM "Heartagram" remix featuring two mirrored snakes locking eyes—a nod to his affinity for darker aesthetics, tattoo flash, and music-driven style. It’s a clean black-on-purple layout stacked with Margera’s name in gothic type, flanked by the Zero logo down below. This guest board speaks to Bam’s deep legacy, blending punk rock chaos, skateboarding talent, and reality TV madness into one unmistakable cultural footprint. Though Bam’s skating helped define Zero’s rebellious reputation in the early 2000s, this collab also feels like a reunion of misfit energies—bringing Bam back into the Zero fold after years of turbulence.

Founded in 1996 by Jamie Thomas, Zero Skateboards has always embodied the raw, no-BS ethos of street skating. Known for their skull-centric graphics and some of the heaviest video parts in skate history, Zero has never shied away from the gnarliest rails, gaps, and stair counts. Bam’s return to the brand—this time as a guest—feels like an homage to an era that helped define a generation of skaters, including many up-and-comers from the San Gabriel Valley who grew up on a steady diet of Dying to Live, Misled Youth, and CKY edits.

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.

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