
The 22″ Penny Blackout 2.0 is pure stealth — a black-on-black cruiser that keeps things tight, clean, and ready to roll. This is one of the slickest completes Penny has ever put out. Fully blacked-out from top to bottom, it’s built for riders who want to stay under the radar and over the pavement.
The updated Blackout 2.0 takes Penny’s signature mini-cruiser platform and makes it even sleeker. The deck features Penny’s signature waffle-top grip pattern molded right in, so there’s no need for grip tape to keep you locked in. It’s compact, super strong, and smooth as ever — the kind of ride that slips through campus or city blocks with zero resistance.
Everything on this setup is blacked out — the trucks, wheels, hardware, bushings, and even the bolts — all color-matched for one unified, stealth-mode setup. No flash, no contrast, just full blackout confidence.
At the core, you’ve got 3” black Penny trucks that snap into turns with that signature cruiser carve. 59mm 83A Penny wheels roll soft and quiet over sketchy pavement, while the ABEC-7 bearings keep things fast and fluid. It’s the kind of board you can toss in a backpack, stash under a desk, or bomb across a courtyard with zero hesitation.
It’s a blacked-out classic with modern updates, made to move when you are.
After taking the board apart and painting it in blue and white stripes, Ben built his own kick ramp in the garage. Before long, he was skating all over the neighborhood, describing the feeling as terrifying, exhilarating, and above all, bliss.












Ben Mackay didn’t set out to make a toy. He built a board that laughs in the face of cracks, chews up pavement, and keeps rolling long after you should’ve bailed.



