Coming in June, Sidewalk Distribution is sending us a massive wave of new product covering, Slappy Trucks, Opera, Jacuzzi Unlimited, and Prime8. Heritage decks are making their return with Cliché and New Deal. Slappy X Heroin Skateboards; The Pickle. The most exciting truck collab of the season, fresh pro boards from Opera and Jacuzzi, and a tool/hardware collab featuring Silak Hardware. Here's the full first look.
Cliché — Heritage Collection
Cliché is back. Through Sidewalk's Heritage division, the brand is returning with a full deck lineup built the way it always was — 7-Ply North American Maple, Epoxy Resin Glue, single deck pressed. Every board ships with a Zine documenting the history of Cliché, which is a nice touch for anyone who grew up skating these.
The lineup covers a solid range of shapes and riders. The Jeremie Daclin Camera deck comes in at 8.5" × 32" with wheel wells included. The Javier Mendizabal Griptape Art board is an 8.25" × 31.7" with printed griptape art built into the graphic. The JB Gillet Lyon deck gets a gold foil treatment on an 8.0" × 31.6" shape. The V-PLY Construction deck features alternate construction on an 8.375" × 32.2". And the American Dream comes in wide at 9.0" × 32" with a double-drilled 14.5"/15.0" wheelbase for those who want adjustability.
Cliché is also bringing in apparel — the Europe Logo Premium Tee in 7oz garment dye and the Europe Logo Heavyweight Hoody in 10oz cotton/poly fleece. Both in black, both worth grabbing if you want to rep the brand properly.
New Deal — Heritage Collection
Running alongside Cliché in the Heritage lineup, New Deal is back with its OG shapes and iconic graphics. These are bigger boards with real history behind them — 7-Ply North American Maple, Epoxy Resin Glue, single deck pressed. Each board includes a Zine by Neil MacDonald documenting the New Deal story.
Andy Howell's Tricycle Kid comes back in Teal on a wide 9.63" × 30.75" shape with a double-drilled 14"/14.5" wheelbase — one of the most recognizable graphics in skateboard history. Danny Sargent's Monkey Bomb drops in Pink on a 9.62" × 31" with the same double-drilled setup. The Siamese OG Shape returns on a 9.62" × 31" in assorted colors — a genuine old-school shape you don't see enough of anymore. And the Useless Wooden Toys PAL Popsicle rounds things out in Yellow on an 8.25" × 32", the more street-oriented option in the lineup at a slightly lower price point.
Slappy Trucks
Slappy has been engineering some of the best-grinding trucks on the market, and this summer's lineup is their biggest drop yet. The inverted hollow kingpin design eliminates hangups, the forged baseplate keeps things tight, and there's zero break-in time — these are ready to rip straight out of the box. Three new colorways and collabs headline this season.

The new Ultra Low Inverted Hollow Kingpin in Polished/Gold/Gold is the standout colorway this season. The ultra low profile on the inverted hollow kingpin means maximum grind clearance and an increased slappy angle — the gold standard, literally. Available in 8.0", 8.25", and 8.5" axle lengths on a forged baseplate.
The collab everyone's been waiting for — Slappy × Heroin Skateboards. The ST1 Hollow Pickle trucks feature a graphic hanger, Pickle Green baseplate, and classic hollow kingpin. Built specifically to pair with the Heroin Pickle board, but honestly they look great with anything. Available in 9.5", 10.5", and 11" axle sizes — wider than your typical street setup, built for those who want the real Pickle experience.
Prime8 × Silak — Josh Kalis Collab
This one is worth paying attention to. Josh Kalis put his name on a skate tool — the Prime8 Triple Ratchet Lite paired with his patented Silak 1" combo hardware. The hardware itself is the clever part: it's designed to work with both an allen key and a Phillips head screwdriver, which means no more digging around for the right tool. Everything you need in one kit.
The Prime8 Triple Ratchet Lite has a kingpin ratchet, axle ratchet, and removable hardware ratchet with a built-in griptape file. There's magnetic hardware socket storage, an ergonomically shaped stainless steel and high impact composite handle, and a removable L-tool that stores inside the handle. It's genuinely one of the more well-thought-out skate tools we've seen. If you've been carrying around a beat-up generic tool, now's a good time to upgrade.
Opera Skateboards
Opera is bringing a strong wave of new pro models this season alongside the Fatties lineup. They're doing things with deck graphics that nobody else is — oil slick film effects, silver foil, 3D holographic checker — and the construction is top notch throughout.
Josh Douglas gets a new pro model with the Big O — 8.5" × 32.325" in Purple/Black with a split veneer and 3D holographic checker effect. It comes in two assorted split veneer options and runs a double-drilled 14"/14.5" wheelbase. Nassim Lachhab's Crypto gets an Oil Slick film treatment on an 8.375" × 32.2" — a striking board that changes depending on the light. Trey Wood's Lightning comes in at 8.75" × 31.95" with a silver foil treatment. All three are new drops and all three look exceptional in person.
We're also stocking carryover Opera models including the Spike, Transition Symmetrical, and Face boards in holographic black, blue, and white — if you've been looking for those, they're on the way in as well.
The Fatties lineup is its own thing entirely. These are wide boards built for a different style of skating — the Torn Spike drops in Brown/Yellow at 12" × 32.4" and Blue/Green at 10" × 31.85", both with assorted split veneer combinations and a 14.25" wheelbase. New this season alongside the Fatties boards are the Opera Fatties Rails in White — 12.75" long, 1.25" wide, 4-hole design with mounting hardware included. If you're building a Fatties setup, now you can do it properly from top to bottom.
Jacuzzi Unlimited
Jacuzzi keeps delivering. Split top veneers, mellow concave, steep kick — the formula works and the pro lineup this season covers a solid range of sizes and riders. These are all 7-Ply North American Maple with Epoxy Resin Glue, single deck pressed.
Zander Mitchell's Geese drops in Teal at 8.25" × 32". Ariana Spencer's Demon comes in Black at 8.25" × 32". Caswell Berry's Roll Up is Black at 8.25" × 32". Louie Barletta's Later is White at 8.0" × 31.6". Jake Yanko's High Dive is Light Blue at 8.75" × 31.95". Tony Latham's Smooshed is White at 8.5" × 32.2". The Chair on Fire Twin Tail drops in both Green (8.25" × 31.5") and Grey (8.5" × 32.325") — a twin tail shape that stands out from the popsicle options. And the Flavor graphic comes in Red/Purple at 8.5" × 32.2" at a slightly lower price point than the pro models.
Products will be loading into the shop over the coming weeks as inventory arrives.











