Product details
Article number
Gender
- Men
- Women
- Kids
Width
- 8.2 inch
Length (inch)
- 31.9 inch
Skateboard Features
- Standard Popsicle shape
- 7-ply maple
- Single pressed skate deck
Wheelbase
- 14.3 inch
More information
Skateboard Trucks Size Chart
The width of the trucks should match the deck width. The skate truck is specified with either the hanger width or the axle width.
You can find the matching trucks for your skate deck in this table:
Deck width | Ace AF1 | Ace Classic | Independent | Krux | Slappy | Tensor | Thunder | Venture |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7.0" | 4.75 | |||||||
7.125" | 4.75 | 143 | ||||||
7.25" | 22 | 11 | 7.6 | 4.75 | 143 | |||
7.375" | 22 | 11 | 129 | 7.6 | 4.75 / 5.0 | 143 / 145 | ||
7.5" | 22 | 11 / 22 | 129 | 7.6 | 7.5 | 5.0 | 145 | |
7.625" | 22 | 22 | 129 | 7.6 | 7.5 | 5.0 | 145 | 5.0 |
7.75" | 22 | 22 | 129 | 7.6 / 8.0 | 7.75 | 5.0 | 145 | 5.0 |
7.875" | 22 | 22 / 33 | 139 | 7.6 / 8.0 | 7.75 | 5.25 | 145 / 147 | 5.0 / 5.2 |
8.0" | 22 / 33 | 33 | 139 | 8.0 / 8.25 | 8.0 | 5.25 | 147 | 5.2 |
8.125" | 33 | 33 | 139 | 8.0 / 8.25 | 8.0 | 5.25 / 5.5 | 147 / 148 | 5.2 / 5.6 |
8.2" | 33 | 33 | 139 / 144 | 8.0 / 8.25 | 8.0 | 5.5 | 148 | 5.6 |
8.25" | 33 / 44 | 33 / 44 | 144 | 8.25 / 8.5 | 8.25 | 5.5 | 148 | 5.6 |
8.375" | 44 | 44 | 144 / 149 | 8.5 | 8.25 | 5.5 / 5.75 | 148 | 5.6 / 5.8 |
8.4" | 44 | 44 | 149 | 8.5 | 8.25 | 5.75 | 148 / 149 | 5.8 |
8.5" | 44 / 55 | 44 | 149 | 8.5 / 9.0 | 8.5 | 5.75 | 149 | 5.8 |
8.6" | 55 | 44 | 149 / 159 | 8.5 / 9.0 | 8.5 | 5.75 | 149 | 5.8 |
8.625" | 55 | 44 | 159 | 8.5 / 9.0 | 8.5 | 5.75 | 149 / 151 | 6.1 |
8.75" | 55 / 60 | 44 / 55 | 159 | 8.5 / 9.0 | 8.75 | 151 | 6.1 | |
9.0" | 60 / 66 | 55 | 159 / 169 | 8.5 / 9.0 | 9.0 | 161 | 6.1 | |
9.25" | 66 / 77 | 66 | 169 | 9.0 | 9.25 | 161 | ||
9.5" | 77 | 66 | 169 | 9.0 | 9.5 | 161 / 181 | ||
10.0" | 215 | 9.0 | 10.0 | 181 |
Skateboard Colour Disclaimer
The actual colours may vary from the product images.
Some skateboard decks have different dyed veneers or bottom colours to what is shown.
About Zero
Zero came to life at a time when skateboarding was feeling slightly stiff and preppy. Founder Jamie Thomas wanted to cater to the underdog, bringing back the raw and powerful ruggedness of skateboarding. With some of the most influential skate videos to date and a whole new take on graphics, Zero made it to the top of the line at the turn of the century. With a pro team that puts most other brands to shame, Jamie Thomas has been able to continue building and expanding his dream.