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Zero Welcomes Wilton Souza
With an ender on a classic Kris Markovich San Diego spot that will (momentarily) leave you wondering how he got up there, Wilton Souza is welcomed to Zero with a thoroughly enjoyable part that owes almost as much to the brand's 90's roots as it does modern tech.
Coming in hot, with a 'fit fit for a Pennywise video, Zero's new Brazilian connection looks magnificent in that classic 4:3 ratio but, rather than handrails and classic rock, the lad from Maringa drops some serious ledge skating to the dulcet tones of Matt Costa.
And thus, the modern era of Zero shines as bright as ever. The Chief knows what he like and he knows how he wants it to look but times change and that doesn't necessarily mean El Toro and Neil Young. Waxed ledges and easy listening are every bit as much the order of the day and we're here for it, especially when it looks as good a Wilton Souza when he steps on his board!