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Rocket – Hades – Deck

The Hades is a hardline downhill and fast freeride board. The rocker is restricted to the foot platform so there is no influence on the angle of the trucks. Thanks to the wheel well flares and the flush cut at the front, the concave continues despite the flat nose. This allows the rider to stand above the front truck. A steady stance in the tuck is guaranteed by the slight rocker in the front half of the board. The steeper part of the asymmetrical rocker and the slight w-concave at the back of the board provide a pocket for the rider’s foot. So you can even ride fast sweepers in a tuck without changing the position of your foot. Combined with the wheel well flares at the back, the rider always gets good feedback on his position on the board.

Our proven maple / carbon construction makes this board ultra stiff and extremely durable and long-lasting.

Details
Length: 34.65in
Width: 9.68in
Wheelbase: 25.0in-26.77in
Concave: 0.55in-0.70in
Rocker: 0.51″
Material: SFI-certified Canadian maple, Carbon fiber, Embossed ABS topsheet

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Earthwing Skateboards Camino Killer, Gutts, Hoopty and Chase now in Canada!

Earthwing Skateboards Camino Killer, Gutts, Hoopty and Chase now in Canada! // read more

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Earthwing – Hoopty Wide Body 34 – Deck

Earthwing Skateboards – Hoopty Wide Body 34 – Longboard Deck

This Downhill Topmount is Sleek, Fast and Functional. Just what you need in a tanky 9 Ply Construction!

Meant for fast downhill and freeriding, it features a simple yet functional radial concave that is deep enough to be functional as is, and is what we like to call “DIY friendly”. The concave is perfect if you want to redrill your wheelbase, chop it to your preferred width, or even add griptape implants to customize lock-in and leverage.

This Time around we gave the Hootpy the “wide-body” treatment, filling out the waist and reducing the amount of taper. This deck fits in perfectly with todays top mounts and can be mounted up with 180mm trucks and round lip wheels for fast freeriding. Or load it up with 165mm to liven up your setup and attack corners with ease. If you really want to start pinning lines be sure to throw on some of those fat grippy race wheels!

If you’re into fast downhill and a simple concave with tons of leverage, this is the race car you want! This deck gives you options in a simple, sleek and affordable package!!

*Recommend using 1/8″ risers for wheels larger than 75mm.

Length – 9.875″
Width – 34″
Wheelbase – 23.5 – 26″
Features – 9Ply Maple, radial concave

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Earthwing – Gutts 37 Black – Deck

Earthwing Skateboards – Gutts 37 Black – Longboard Deck

Based on the Hell Camino but this time with the Original Gutts Graphic, this is a true EW staple! The Hell Camino was Earthwing’s first prominent free ride single kick.

This thing is loaded with features – Rocker, Flares, Mild W, Huge rear kick and a small snubby front kick! It’s a modern do-it-all beast at 9.875” wide and 37” long – ideal with 180mm trucks that make going sideways easy! Crazy to think this style of Earthwing has been one of our most popular choices since 2013!! With amazing classic artwork and the skate everything functionality, you really can’t go wrong with this deck!

Try it out with 180mm trucks and round lip wheels for freeride and around town fun. Or set it up with 165mm trucks and wide race wheels to dial in a fast downhill setup! With a wheelbase at 20.75″-22.75″ (new school mounting) you can confidently grip corners and keep your tuck tight in the straights.

Length – 9.875″
Width – 37″
Wheelbase – 20.75″-22.75″
Features – Rocker, Flares, Mild W, Huge rear kick and a small snubby front kick

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Earthwing – Camino Killer 37 Black – Deck

Earthwing Skateboards – Camino Killer 37 Black – Longboard Deck

What do you call a board with the Hell Camino mold but the original Road Killer graphic?? The Killer Camino! Ok, ok, we know its tacky, but this is a true EW staple bassed on our first prominent free ride single kick.

This thing is loaded with features – Rocker, Flares, Mild W, Huge rear kick and a small snubby front kick. It’s a modern do-it-all beast at 9.875” wide and 37” long – ideal with 180mm trucks that make going sideways easy. Crazy to think this style of Earthwing has been one of our most popular choices since 2013! With amazing classic artwork and the skate everything functionality, you really can’t go wrong with this deck!

Try it out with 180mm trucks and round lip wheels for freeride and around town fun. Or set it up with 165mm trucks and wide race wheels to dial in a fast downhill setup! With a wheelbase at 20.75″-22.75″ (new school mounting) you can confidently grip corners and keep your tuck tight in the straights.

Length – 9.875″
Width – 37″
Wheelbase – 20.75″-22.75″
Features – Rocker, Flares, Mild W, Huge rear kick and a small snubby front kick

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Earthwing – Camino Killer 37 White – Deck

Earthwing Skateboards – Camino Killer 37 White – Longboard Deck

What do you call a board with the Hell Camino mold but the original Road Killer graphic?? The Killer Camino! Ok, ok, we know its tacky, but this is a true EW staple bassed on our first prominent free ride single kick.

This thing is loaded with features – Rocker, Flares, Mild W, Huge rear kick and a small snubby front kick. It’s a modern do-it-all beast at 9.875” wide and 37” long – ideal with 180mm trucks that make going sideways easy. Crazy to think this style of Earthwing has been one of our most popular choices since 2013! With amazing classic artwork and the skate everything functionality, you really can’t go wrong with this deck!

Try it out with 180mm trucks and round lip wheels for freeride and around town fun. Or set it up with 165mm trucks and wide race wheels to dial in a fast downhill setup! With a wheelbase at 20.75″-22.75″ (new school mounting) you can confidently grip corners and keep your tuck tight in the straights.

Length – 9.875″
Width – 37″
Wheelbase – 20.75″-22.75″
Features – Rocker, Flares, Mild W, Huge rear kick and a small snubby front kick

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AHMYO – Seeds V2 – 64mm/82a

Ahmyo Wheels Seeds V2 Longboard Wheels 64mm 82a

Say hello to the newest member of the family! We’re hyped to finally show you our new 64mm 82a Seeds V2! Inspired by our first wheel ever! A sick all around wheel to skate all kinds of terrain.
From a chill free ride sesh, some fancy freestyle, a bit of cruisin’ around and yes, those big hill slides (our fave)! Get some and ENJOY!

Diameter: 64mm
Contact patch: 43mm 
Durometer: 82a
Core: Offset
Skin: Stone Ground

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Landyachtz – ATV Ditch Life Moto Fun – Deck

This board perfectly encapsulates the carefree, skate everything attitude of our ATV lineup. The Moto Fun features an eye catching two-colour dyed veneer which is complimented nicely by a brand-new graphic courtesy of our friend Filippo Colombo. This board will fulfill all your cravings of shred with a touch of old school vibes and a nice wide concave.

Details
Length: 31.0in
Width: 9.75in
Wheelbase: 15.0in

Team Rider Mackenzie Yoshida is most at home on his skateboard riding the gnarly concrete ditches that seem to be everywhere on his home island of Oahu. The terrain he skates isn’t for the faint of heart and when the going gets rough, he reaches for the Ditch Life. At 31″ long by 9.75″ wide it has the extra width needed to add confidence and stability to ride away from tricks on big obstacles. Power carving down your local hill or slashing a bank is also made easier by the extra surface area.

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Arbor – Crosscut Axel Serrat Pro 37in – Deck

Arbor Skateboards – Crosscut Axel Serrat Pro 37in – Deck

L: 37.00″ | W: 9.25″ | WB: 18.625″

Built for Axel’s versatile style, these hybrid shapes offer longer wheelbase performance for mixed street and freeride skating, allowing creativity for tricks at any speed.

Materials & Components
Deck
7 Ply Sustainable Canadian Maple
Wood material comes from sustainable sources of supply
Wood by-product is reclaimed for use in other products

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Pantheon – Genesis – Deck

Pantheon Longboards – Genesis – Top Mount Long Distance Pumper Deck

The Genesis is a top mount long distance pumper deck. This is a sort of specialty deck designed specifically for LDP and general pumping for fun. Pumping is the act of using a turn to accelerate and happens as weight is loaded into a turn, and then you use the resistance created by the force of turning to push against the board and create acceleration. This is an intoxicating way to ride a longboard, and while it takes a bit of practice to get the hang of it, it is a type of riding that just about anyone can do.

What is it about the Genesis that makes it exceptional as a pumper? First, let’s be clear that we strongly believe in standing on the trucks when it comes to this type of riding. The front of the Genesis is very wide–about 10 inches exactly at the innermost front bolts, which is likely right about where your heel will fall if you are nose riding. And while many top mount pumpers will find themselves riding with a footstop, the Genesis comes equipped with concave flares right at the front, which fairly drastically tell you where the end of the board is, so that you don’t ride over the front of the deck. This gives a more free feeling to the front of the board, because you have all the foot space you need and ride the absolute front of the board without a footstop cramping you up over the long haul. You will find yourself moving around on this board very comfortably, riding directly on top of the board to sliding back and playing with the flex in your pumps.

The wheel wells on the Genesis are set in from the edge of the board. Some older model pump decks tend to do no wheel wells at all or they will run the wheel well super thin toward the edge of the board. Because pumpers are so focused toward nose riding, riders will sometimes flex the wheel wells and cause wheelbite, or even crack the wheel wells over time along the grain of the board. The Genesis alleviates this flex by cutting the wheel wells in from the edge, so that when your trucks turn in deep, your wheels will tuck into the board and the edge of the wheel will fall into the wheel well without flexing the board out. This will be a longer lasting board, and rigidity around this part of the deck will give you more power in your pumps.

The concave and flex of the Genesis is built for pumping. There is an extremely mild concave through the length of the deck, built for distance without cramping the foot, with the exception of the harsh flares in the front, which is simply built for a footstop and does not affect the foot when you’re using it as such. There is a very mild camber through the length–just enough to provide a little bit of energy load when standing on the deck. Because the deck is nearly flat already, the flex profile does not need to be quite as tuned for the weight of the rider, as riders between 130-200 pounds will flex the board to flat, and any additional energy will go into flexing the board further down and going into the return of the board. It is not an overly bouncy deck, but the fiberglass does provide for solid energy return. This is not an overly complicated deck. It is simply effective and very comfortable throughout the length of the platform. You can ride it all day, and you’ll want to!

Many long distance pump decks, historically, have maxed out the wheelbase somewhere around 29.5 inches. The Genesis starts at 28.5 inches, which is right around the wheelhouse wheelbase for easy pumping at a relatively low speed. Longer wheelbases provide for more flex and higher speeds, and the Genesis maxes out at 32.75 inches, which is quite long. While it will take a little extra energy to accelerate the deck at the outer wheelbase, higher speeds are reachable and more easily maintained with less effort at the longer wheelbases. Riders will likely find themselves comfortably pushing up to a comfortable speed and then pumping to maintain when the wheelbase is maxed out. This is a very fun way to ride, as it is fast and provides the most flex out of the board.

Make sure to set up your Genesis deck with a high degree turn in front and a lower degree turn in the back. Many riders will likely choose DontTrip Slalocybins or Poppys or the Bennett 5.0/Tracker combo for front and rear. You can even wedge/dewedge a Paris 150mm 50 degree front and 43 in back. With two 10-degree wedges, you can run a 60/33 setup, and if you tune the bushings right, that can be a very fun and less expensive way to set up one of these decks. Top speeds will most assuredly end up on the DontTrip or Rool options, or some other specialty trucks out there. Tuning a pumper is a lot of fun, and once you have it fully dialed, it is one heck of a machine!

Dimensions
Length 39.25″ (99.69cm)
Width 10.15″ (25.78cm)
Wheelbase
28.5 – 32.75″ (72.39 – 83.18cm)
Construction
6 Ply maple core with Triaxial Fiberglass on top and bottom, encased in wood veneer.