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Earthwing – Blunt FR – Deck

Earthwing Skateboards – Blunt FR – Longboard Deck

The Blunt FR is the third entry into the Blunt series and serves as the downhill/freeride offering in this series. It has a stiff 9 ply construction and a complex concave designed with higher speed directional freeride in mind. The entire deck features a 2 inch wide flat that runs down the center of the deck. The front foot pocket features a subttle rocker drop that, when combined with the flat middle, creates an ergonomic racing pocket way up over the trucks and a comfortable freeriding pocket set back from the front truck. The idea is that whatever discipline you’re after, your front foot will stay planted and wont cramp up from too much concave. The back foot, however, has a massive wheel flare section that takes up 9″ of deck. The flare is more of a steepening of the concave. It is there to push against when doing toesides and tucking, and to rest behind when sliding heelside. The positioning of the flare will naturally shorten your race/tuck stance and yet feel open enough to move around in when setting up and throwing long standies.

Finally, the kick tail, it’s a big steep kicktail, functional with smaller (65mm or less) wheels. I’ve loved having kicktails on downhill, they are amazing for getting out some of the jitters before the run. Being able to flip the board around and do a manny roll in are key for getting into your groove and setting the tone for your run!!

Length – 9.3″
Width – 35″
Wheelbase – 21.5 – 23.75″
Features – 9 Ply Great Lakes Maple

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Earthwing – Thruster 36 Blue – Deck

Earthwing Skateboards – Thruster 36 Blue – Longboard Deck

This is the hybrid dream come to life! A fantastic all around board with versatility and fun in mind! This edition features a blue and gold team series graphics backed with a subtle blue stain ply! Designed to work with both traditional and reverse kingpin trucks, the Thruster will deliver no matter what you throw at it! Whether it’s your go to commuter or your trusty freeride machine, this board will do the job! It features functional kicks, wheel flares and deep wheel wells! Generating a tighter stance to accommodate transition and park functions, while still being plenty big to allow for freeriding and techsliding. Last, those Two fully functional kicktails give you all the street potential you could ask for and can’t forget about the pointy nose, purpose built to scare all those pesky pedestrians out of your way!!

Length – 9.75″
Width – 36″
Wheelbase – 17 – 19″
Features – 7 Ply Great Lakes Maple

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Loaded Boards Symtail Release Renews A Retro Favorite

Party in the front, party in the back? Yup! The Loaded Symtail renews a retro favorite to help you pump, carve and play your way into a more symmetrical future. Are you a fan of the Fattail? Old enough to remember the Loaded Pintail? Aside from the fact you may have slightly greying hair, ha ha, you’re probably ready to try something new and are ready to go both ways. Or maybe you just understand how to have a little fun with Flex and want to get out there and party like you just don’t care, you know, like we did back in 2004! Ha ha…. check out the new Loaded Symtail now! // read more

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Legally Loaded: 21 Year Anniversary Limited Edition Vanguard

Loaded is finally legal! We’ve been riding them since day 1, but we always made them take their vitamins and get an early bedtime. Now that they’re 21, it’s time to party. To celebrate they have revisited a classic, one of the first true fully-loaded longboards: the Loaded Vanguard. The vanguard is one of the most seminal boards in longboard history, if you ask us, and we couldn’t be more ready for this limited edition to add to the quiver! Get all the details on this limited edition release. There’s only 250 world wide so don’t miss out! // read more

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New Blue 77a 105mm Dad Bods from Orangatang

Dad Bods have gotten a little softer these days with the new Blue 77a 105mm Dad Bods from Orangatang! Taking the Dad Bod one step down from the Orange 80a they previously released, you can now get all the girth with a little more cushion. Check out the new updated wheel and get rolling on, over, or through just about anything that comes your way! // read more

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Pantheon – Supersonic Bamboo – Deck

Pantheon Longboards – Supersonic Bamboo LDP Longboard – Distance Push Deck

If you already have experience with our Supersonic model longboard, this is the next rendition. For now, we will distinguish this bamboo core Supersonic by calling it the Supersonic Bamboo, but after loads of testing, this is the expected ultimate future of this board. We just still have plenty of maple decks on hand, so these will also be offered alongside them until they’re gone.

Why bamboo? No, we’re not going to give you some line about bamboo having some properties that make it a better longboard. We’ve tested so much bamboo in the past. I don’t think it’s better. I think it’s just as good as maple but that it’s more expensive. No, the reason we did a bamboo core on this board is because we wanted to get the flex right. While a normal maple ply is 1/16 of an inch in thickness, we can machine our bamboo cores to within 0.5mm tolerances. This allowed us to find and hone in on what we call our “medium flex” and to bring the multiple flex options together in closer increments. So, our “heavy flex” is less stiff than an 8 ply maple core, our “light flex” is a little stiffer than a 6 ply maple core, and our “medium flex” is just about in line with our 7 ply core maple Supersonic.

Additionally, we’ve been listening, and we wanted to offer a higher end Supersonic model that had more waterproofing elements so that the deck lasts longer. Riders of the Supersonic are putting on A LOT of miles. The new Supersonic Bamboo will support as many or more miles, but it will definitely keep your board looking stronger for longer. The glass top is more resistant than the former’s maple top, and the veneer bottom with glass right underneath satisfies our requirements of protecting the fiberglass from bumps and bruises on curbs or flicking up rocks, but provides a much longer lasting construction on the bottom ply so that the elements don’t get into that bottom layer of maple and break it down.

While the old all-maple Supersonic still has been lasting riders for thousands of miles, the elements will break down the dyed bottom veneer and cause it to look quite worn. We have not seen significant early failures, but we understand that this isn’t a great look, and it certainly doesn’t hurt to have a board where the bottom plies resist weathering. For riders truly logging tons of miles in all sorts of conditions, this is the better option.

LONGBOARD SPECS
Length: 36.5″
Width:
Wheelbase:
Profile:
Weight (deck only):

For those who already understand this type of LDP board, let’s just get a couple key features out of the way that distinguish this board from any other deck of this type made before. Firstly, it has been designed around our most classic and readily available RKP cast trucks available. The intention here is to offer a super high functioning but cost effective setup.

The inherent geometry of our Supersonic LDP longboard will allow you to run Bear 130mm, 155mm or Paris 150mm effectively. You’ll want either the 40 degree (Bear) or 43 degree (Paris) in back, and either the 50 or the 40/43 in front. Because of the very similar base geometry of these trucks, they will run within about 1.5mm axle height from front to back regardless of which truck position you use, WITHOUT RISER and our 86mm McFly wheels.

Any further tinkering is certainly welcome, but this is an incredible starting point for a top of the line LDP longboard setup, with the stock setups already being super effective right out of the box.

The deck features a mild camber between the drops and incredibly tight curvature, considering the required curves necessary to make this geometry work. And we integrate very mild versions of our crescent drops in all curvature points (even the down-curve of the de-wedged back end!) on this deck, making them stronger than boards of the past and allowing us to control where the board flexes. Our concave is mellow, as it should be, so that you’re comfortable no matter what distance you’re skating. But the curves are subtle and strong, and there are no true flat spots on the board anywhere, resulting in superb board feel.

For LDP riders looking to pump, a classic wedge front, de-wedge rear setup is a must. You want high degree turning in front and a nice low degree solid back end to throw your weight off of and create power. For the Supersonic, the built-in angles provide a ton of riding options. Riders will have a blast dialling in this setup and even changing it around for different riding styles.

The front of the Supersonic mounts at a positive 15 degrees. That means that a Bear or Paris 50 degree truck will run at 65 degrees. A quite high starting place for sure, but a high degree front with soft bushings will pump super easily. It will also result in a more front-weighted pump on your LDP longboard. This is ideal if the P stands for pushing AND pumping, especially. If you’re looking to dial it down a little, a truck in the 40-45 degree range will be a little more forgiving for all-out pushing speeds, while still netting a high angle around 55-60 degrees for efficient pumping.

The rear of the Supersonic is where even more options come into play. There are two mounting options. Mounting is available on the high, 40-degree angled wedge or on the far rear -17 degree angled tail. The -17 degree rear is obvious enough. We will typically use a lower degree cast truck in this position—either a Paris 43 or a Bear 40. The wedged 40 degree rear is actually designed for a FLIPPED rear truck, netting zero or near zero degrees in the back. The zero degree rear option is incredibly stable for high speed pushing. It is also effective for top-end speeds in pumping, although more effort will be required than when using the conventional -17 degree rear.

Flex Options Explained
We believe the 6 ply option to be ideal for riders under 170 pounds. If you’re on the high end of this, we recommend picking this board ONLY if you’re intending to ride primarily on the zero degree rear option, and you want it to flex. You will likely need to be around 150 lbs or under to use the far rear option.

Our 7 ply option will be ideal for middleweight riders, around 160 to 210 lbs. This deck is effective on both mounting positions for LDP longboard riders in the lower ranges of this weight range. Up to around 200 pounds and beyond, riders should get this flex only with the zero degree rear mounting option. Keep in mind that riding style has a big component of flex. Riders that throw their body super hard into the board will flex the deck more. Less aggressive pumpers will likely be able to ride both mounting areas even if they’re above that 190-200 pound mark.

Our 8 ply XL is not only thicker and stiffer, but it is also a touch wider than the 6 and 7 ply options. Our max width on the XL is 9.5”, which is 0.3” wider than the more slender options. We are thinking about our XL riders, and often times, these riders have larger feet.

Equally, the 8 ply version is also an ideal deck for our middleweight riders doing up/down events. LDP longboarding doesn’t always have to be on flats! If you’re trying to mitigate flex for confidence at speed, the extra stiffness and width will add confidence. It’s also great for more technical rides! While this is not a speed stiff board for true downhill, it is stiff enough to manage most scenarios one could encounter on a distance ride. And it still offers a subtle flex for riders over 170 lbs so that distance feels comfortable.

Riders on the lower end of our weight range may notice a touch of camber underfoot. The camber may not completely flatten out if you’re pushing in the middle of the deck. However, it’s not so much that it is uncomfortable for these types of rides. If you’re a rider that really doesn’t like camber, we would recommend making sure that you’re on the upper end of the weight range. Most LDP longboard riders will likely find the deck quite comfortable regardless.

For LDP riding, we expect the 8 ply to be ideal for riders over 190 lbs. The 8 ply should be good up to around 250 pounds in both mounting positions. We cannot say with 100% certainty where this deck maxes out. In the zero mount position, it can certainly handle much more weight than in the -17 rear position. Above 250 lbs, we would suggest keeping this deck in the zero degree mounting position.

The deck has been tested up to 285 lbs in the far rear mount, but whether or not that works for you will largely be dependent on your riding style.

Setting up Your Supersonic
We are offering three truck options for our Supersonic. The deck has been designed specifically with Bear Trucks or Paris Trucks in mind. You can certainly use whatever setup you want to your liking. Setting up outside of our recommended setups may require risers or angled risers. This will depend on your truck choice and the angles of your baseplate. You’ll want to consider your wheel choice in correspondence with your trucks to keep your setup from getting bite.

Our stock setups with 50 degree fronts are your safest choice. With the 50 degree front (Paris or Bear), you cannot get bite between our 86mm McFly wheels or the optional 90mm Boa Hatchlings. This is as long as you have a stock cupped washer in the board-side position of your bushings. Once you start bringing down that front degree, wheelbite can start coming into play for the larger wheel option. This can be easily mitigated with risers and/or bushing and washer modifications.

We recommend 50 degree front trucks for most riders using the Supersonic LDP longboard for long distance riding and pumping. This will push the pump power toward the front of the board and make pumping more effortless.

For riders looking to max our their top speed, dropping the front angle may be considered. This can be combined with zeroing out the rear truck angle. Ultimately, between riding a 50 front or a 43/40 front for maximum pumping speed will come down to riding style. It is worth noting that a the lower degree front does feel a little more stable when pushing absolute maximum speed. Riders just looking to leisurely cover large distances will appreciate the efficiency of the higher degree front end.

Picking Between Bear and Paris Trucks
The main benefit of the Bear Truck option is that Bear offers a 130mm option. It is also quite stable at speed because of its insert bushing and the more restrictive bushing seat. While this is great for straight-on pushing, some (or many?) riders may prefer the more open free-flowing center feel of the Paris Trucks. We don’t have a favorite yet. They’re both awesome.

The Bear Trucks are a little bit more stable for all-out pushing. The Paris are a little more effortless to pump. That’s our hot take and we’re sticking to it.

Of course, there are many variables presented when changing around bushings and washers. You can change these to help drive more or less stability between the two trucks. We’re sure there’s plenty of overlap between the two options, depending on your variables. With 130mm trucks and Hatchling wheels, the outside of the wheels rail match quite well with the 9.2-inch wide models.

With McFly wheels, the trucks and wheels will be just a touch slimmer than the deck. With the wider 9.5″ Supersonic XL, riders will likely feel more comfortable on 150-155mm. That said, running the slimmer 130mm is totally fine for LDP longboard purposes. There’s really no wrong answer here.

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Loaded Boards – Symtail – Deck

Loaded Boards – Symtail – Deck

PARTY IN THE FRONT. PARTY IN THE BACK.

We proudly present: The Loaded Symtail.

Staying true to Loaded’s foundational passion for carving and pumping in a lively flex-camber profile, the Symtail also empowers riders to explore freestyle and dancing maneuvers with its symmetrical shape and nose and tail kicks.

It’s a classic concept for a contemporary carver looking to pump and flow through parking garages, city streets, back roads, and anywhere in between.

LONGBOARD SPECS
• Length: 39.5″ / 100 cm
• Width: 8.75″ / 22.2 cm
• Wheelbase: 27″ / 68.6 cm
• Profile: camber
• Flex: flexy
• Weight (deck only): 2.7 lb / 1.2 kg

DISCIPLINES: Carving, Pumping, Dancing, Freestyle

FLEX RECOMMENDATIONS
Flex 1: 170-270+ lb / 77-122+ kg
Flex 2: 125-215+ lb / 57-98+ kg

COMPLETE SETUP
• Deck: Loaded Symtail
• Trucks: Paris V3 165mm 50°
• Wheels: Orangatang 70mm 4President (80a, orange)
• Bearings: Loaded Jehu V2
• Hardware: Loaded button head (1″)

IT’S RIGHT FOR YOU IF…
You want a lively carving and pumping experience in Loaded’s classic flexy camber construction.
You have an active riding style and want your board to return every bit of energy that you put in.
You like to mix up your turns with some dancing and freestyle flavor.

DESIGN EVOLUTION — The Symtail carries on the board model family heritage that began with the Pintail in 2004 and later became the Fattail in 2011. As dancing and freestyle became increasingly intertwined with carving and pumping, the original board’s once-minimalist tail grew iteratively larger and more function driven with the Fattail and has now sprouted a fully symmetric nasal counterpart with the Symtail in 2024.

FUNCTIONAL DESIGN — The Symtail’s outline shape is designed for a finely tuned and even flex. Mild concave braces your feet for quick carving, while the topmount camber platform provides responsive performance tailored toward an active riding style. Twin-taper shape with generous wheel cutouts provides ample turning leverage while maximizing clearance for loose trucks, deep turns, and a wide range of wheel sizes. The mellow upturned nose and tail feature additional fiberglass reinforcement for stiffer response in freestyle tricks.

COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION — The Symtail is built with Loaded’s classic snowboard-style composite construction. A vertically laminated bamboo core with triaxial fiberglass skins make the deck light and durable with a lively flex that’s perfect for hard carving and pumping. We also added a top layer of cork for vibration damping and a smoother ride.

SETUP — Our standard build for the Symtail complete includes Paris 165mm 50° trucks and 70mm 80a Orangatang 4President wheels.

SUPER SAP — The Symtail features bio-based epoxy by Entropy Resins which uses bio-based materials from industrial waste streams such as tree sap to replace petroleum content and reduce the carbon footprint of the epoxy from manufacturing. We’ve worked closely with Entropy to enhance every major performance characteristic of the resin. Better for the planet, even more fun.

GRAPHIC — The Symtail graphic represents the latest iteration of an ongoing functional and artistic exploration initiated by the Pintail and continued in to the Fattail.

The original Pintail graphic was designed by Jamie Engelman in 2004 as a meditation on change and growth. It was re-imagined more abstractly by Jan Michael Bennett in 2007 when we switched the Pintail from oak to bamboo.

The Fattail graphic (2011), designed by Nana Studio based on drawings by Daisuke Okamoto, built upon these themes, referencing the past while venturing forward.

Now, with the Symtail, Nana Studio curated original artwork by Daisuke Okamoto, taking the narrative another step forward. The Symtail stands as a testament to the continuous journey of growth and transformation, an inspiration to strive for our own individual fulfillment and embrace the interconnectedness of life. The seed has blossomed into a magnificent tree, embodying the ultimate aspirations of life:

Deep Roots: A firm foundation, grounded in experience and wisdom.
Solid Core: Strength, unyielding in the face of adversity.
Broad Branches: Reaching out, exploring the vastness of the universe, engaging with life in all its richness.

The Symtail stands as a testament to the continuous journey of growth and transformation, an inspiration to strive for our own individual fulfillment and embrace the interconnectedness of life.

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Professor Hildenberger is currently too busy selling knock-off Dune 2 collectors edition popcorn buckets, so our very own Juhyeok Park is filling in to walk you through every thing you need to know about the new Loaded Symtail.

Juhyeok expounds that the Symtail seed has blossomed into a magnificent tree, embodying the ultimate aspirations of life: deep roots for a firm foundation, a solid core for strength, and broad branches reaching out to engage with life, in all its richness.

He’s really into metaphors, so check it out!

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What drives the artist to create? When creation and creativity are entwined in the fabric of the artist, can one separate the art from the artist, or are they tied together infinitely until the end?

Symtale dives into these questions and more with Loaded ambassador and Symtail muse Ari Chamasmany. Pulling back the layers to see what inspires him and how community, creation, and skateboarding are all in balance in his life and pushing him forward. By zooming in on the subject, filmmaker Ethan Cochard shows us that inventiveness, expressiveness, and ingenuity of one is very much a product of the many.

Balance and symmetry, forever in tandem, skating boldly into the future.

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Landyachtz Longboards – Wolfshark 2024 – Deck

Landyachtz Longboards – Wolfshark 2024 – Downhill Deck

We are so stoked to announce a new Wolfshark to tickle your nostalgia while offering modern design and specs in the world of Downhill Racing and Freeriding. The 2024 Wolfshark is a callback to the very first Wolfshark from 2011, both with the shape and the updated ‘HD’ graphic. We wanted to offer a taste of the original while providing up-to-date design and modern specs.

The Wolfshark is back! Released for the first time in 2011, with 6+ versions produced until 2016, the Wolfshark was a staple for many years in the Landyachtz downhill/freeride segment of our lineup. Designed by long-time team rider Wolfgang Coleman, the Wolfshark was used as a platform to progress concave design in new and innovative ways. With well over 20,000 decks sold worldwide over the years, the Wolfshark has become a fan favorite with a tight following.

With the standing platform between 8-8.5” wide, and the wheelbase ranging from 21-24” with two close options in the front for dialing in your front foot position relative to the radial/wheel flare concave and three more spaced-out options in the rear, we believe that these wheelbase options will cater to the needs of both modern downhill wheelbase spec and longer, more freeride-based wheelbase setups.

We want to thank everyone for loving the Wolfshark over the years and for all the stoke and support you have given! Without all of you, the Wolfshark would not have had such a long run! Stoked to have it back for another go.

Details
Length: 35.2″
Width: 9″
Wheelbase: 21.2-24.4″

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Landyachtz Longboards – Wolfshark 2024 – Complete

Landyachtz Longboards – Wolfshark 2024 – Complete Downhill

We are so stoked to announce a new Wolfshark to tickle your nostalgia while offering modern design and specs in the world of Downhill Racing and Freeriding. The 2024 Wolfshark is a callback to the very first Wolfshark from 2011, both with the shape and the updated ‘HD’ graphic. We wanted to offer a taste of the original while providing up-to-date design and modern specs.

The Wolfshark is back! Released for the first time in 2011, with 6+ versions produced until 2016, the Wolfshark was a staple for many years in the Landyachtz downhill/freeride segment of our lineup. Designed by long-time team rider Wolfgang Coleman, the Wolfshark was used as a platform to progress concave design in new and innovative ways. With well over 20,000 decks sold worldwide over the years, the Wolfshark has become a fan favorite with a tight following.

With the standing platform between 8-8.5” wide, and the wheelbase ranging from 21-24” with two close options in the front for dialing in your front foot position relative to the radial/wheel flare concave and three more spaced-out options in the rear, we believe that these wheelbase options will cater to the needs of both modern downhill wheelbase spec and longer, more freeride-based wheelbase setups.

We want to thank everyone for loving the Wolfshark over the years and for all the stoke and support you have given! Without all of you, the Wolfshark would not have had such a long run! Stoked to have it back for another go.

Details
Length: 35.2″
Width: 9″
Wheelbase: 21.2-24.4″

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Landyachtz – Switchblade 40 Chief Night – Complete

Landyachtz Longboards – Switchblade 40 Crown Peak 2024 – Complete Drop Thru Drop Deck

Designed to rally big mountain terrain and conquer World Cup podiums, the Switchblade has proven itself equally adept at getting you to the grocery store and ripping down your local hill safely. The mellow drops, long wheelbase and low ride height combine to offer a drifty, confidence-inspiring feel perfect for riders looking to up their freeride game. The Switchblade 38 is the more compact version, offering a little bit more agility and grip, as well as being easier to ride for smaller riders.

The Switchblade is a double dropped freeride shape that is designed to give you a low, comfortable platform for exploring big hills as well as getting around town as quickly as possible. Deep concave and foot pockets at the drops give you the reference points you need to explore the limits of your freeriding, and the 9 ply maple construction keeps the board stiff and under control. The 40 is the larger of the two sizes we offer, measuring 40″ long by 10″ wide and offers a driftier and more stable ride. This board comes set up with 180mm Gen 6 Grizzly trucks and 70mm Supreme Hawgs wheels for premium freeride capabilities straight out of the box.

Details
Length: 40.0in
Width: 10.0in
Wheelbase: 31.0in