On April 29th, 2025, the parking lot behind Stratosphere Skateboards was yolked—in the best way possible. Junk Jam came back louder, faster, and gnarlier than ever. A crowd of die-hards and day-one homies packed in tight to witness wild tricks, rooftop drops, and full-send moments, with a busted-up school bus turned skate launch setting the stage for the madness.
From measuring sketchy gap distances to capturing mid-air magic, the day pulsed with raw energy. Riders launched off ramps like missiles, with legends and newcomers sharing the spotlight. Local scene staple Grant Taylor helped crank the volume even higher, proving again why Atlanta’s skate scene hits differently.
Somewhere between the old school bus and the rooftop drops, the Maka Lassi Posse held it down—repping Atlanta flavor in cans and on decks.
Sponsors Monster Energy, Spitfire Wheels, and Stratosphere Skateboards kept the vibes fueled—literally and figuratively—while the walls surrounding the jam blazed with graffiti, echoing the creativity and grit of the community.
Junk Jam wasn’t just a contest—it was a street-level celebration of what skateboarding is all about: showing up, going big, and keeping it real with your crew.