DECOMPOSED Ray Meyer “Skippy” Ultraviolet isn’t just a deck — it’s a fully illustrated descent into freestyle chaos!
The “Skippy” Ultraviolet is Ray Meyer’s latest signature freestyle deck, and it’s equal parts performance machine and graphic chaos. Built on a street-style mold with a nod to the legendary Mullen/Horsefood World Industries shape, this deck strikes the perfect balance between 90s-inspired freestyle control and modern versatility.
SPECS:
- Width: 7.5″
- Length: 29″
- Wheelbase: 13.25″
- Nose: 5.75″
- Tail: 5.75″
- Concave: Medium, double kicktail
SHAPE + FUNCTION:
This isn’t your average popsicle. The Skippy shape is purpose-cut with a freestyle-forward template while retaining the durability and response of a street deck. The 5.75″ nose and tail are short and snappy, giving you a low center of balance for pogos, rail tricks, shove-its, fingerflips, and more. The medium concave adds just enough foot control without getting in your way during technical footwork.
Compatible skid plates:
- Nose: Blistered Round 5.5″
- Tail: Blistered Big Tail 5.86″
GRAPHIC STORY:
Crab Scrambly returns with another full-throttle fever dream. The “Skippy” Ultraviolet graphic spoofs Ray’s original 80s Santa Cruz pro model but turns the weirdness dial all the way up. You’ll find jars of spooky peanut butter, eyeballs in jars, multiple Ray Meyers in motion, neon sleeping bags, skateboarding through downtown mayhem — and maybe a hint of existential dread.
It’s colorful, bizarre, and unforgettable — exactly what you’d expect from Decomposed.
WHY THIS DECK STANDS OUT:
- Inspired by one of the most iconic freestyle shapes from the 90s
- Durable 7-ply construction with precision shape cuts
- Artwork that doubles as a conversation piece
- Limited run — highly collectible and rideable
- Freestyle skaters who want more than a throwback
- Collectors who appreciate offbeat, underground skate art
The Ray Meyer “Skippy” Ultraviolet isn’t just a deck — it’s a fully illustrated descent into freestyle chaos, wrapped in a high-functioning performance shape that’s ready for serious action.




















Decomposed Freestyle Skateboards, founded by Witter Cheng in 2003, is a brand dedicated to the art of freestyle skateboarding.


