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Loaded – Fathom Complete – 85mm 77a Caguama

Loaded X G-Bomb Fathom Complete Zee Bracket Mounting System With Paris 150mm and 85mm 77a Caguama Complete

THE LAST MILE (OR EVERY MILE).
Introducing the Loaded Fathom, the longboard that blurs the boundaries of what a skateboard can be.

The Fathom is one of the easiest boards to ride in the world and a ton of fun. Built around the new Loaded Zee Bracket truck mounting system. With large wheels and a low ride height, the Fathom reimagines soulful commuting and urban exploration.

IT’S RIGHT FOR YOU IF…

You want a compact board that’s easy and fun to ride—for novices and seasoned skaters alike.
You’re looking for a low ride height for effortless pushing and footbraking and a wide deck that provides a forgiving, stable platform.
You appreciate having huge wheels that coast forever and plow over bumps and cracks.

LONGBOARD SPECS
• Length: 33″ / 83.8 cm (complete), 23″ / 58.4 cm (deck)
• Width: 9.25″ / 23.5 cm
• Wheelbase: 26.5″ / 67.3 cm (complete), 17.25″ / 43.8 cm (deck)
• Profile: slight camber
• Flex: subtle
• Weight: 9.6 lb / 4.4 kg (Dad Bod), 8.4 lb / 3.8 kg (Caguama), 3.1 lb / 1.4 kg (deck)
• Designed for riders up to 250 lb / 113 kg under normal use. Riders 250-300 lb / 113-136 kg should minimize aggressive pumping.

COMPLETE SETUP
• Bracket: Loaded Zee Bracket (NEW)
• Trucks: Paris V2 150mm 50° (raw)
• Wheels: 85mm Caguama (77a, blue)
• Bearings: Loaded Jehu V2
• Hardware: Loaded (two sets: 1.25″ at deck, 1″ at trucks)

SPEED
The Fathom is built for speed and momentum. With its large (up to 105mm) wheels and agile trucks, this board bridges the gap between board and bike, easily reaching and sustaining commuting speeds that surpass the comfort zone of conventional skateboards. Get a good workout, explore the roads less traveled, or get to class/work without breaking a sweat. It’s up to you.

CONTROL
The Fathom is stable and easy to control, even at high commuting speeds. The low ride height provides stability and ease of pushing and footbraking. The wide deck further enhances confidence, while upturned deck corners reduce the chance of footbite.

FUN
Double-drop brackets and relatively narrow trucks make this board surprisingly responsive and agile. A board with wheels this size has no right to turn this well.

TWO SETUPS
Includes Paris 150mm trucks and your choice of 105mm Dad Bod (80a orange) or 85mm Caguama (77a blue) wheels. The Dad Bod setup is a blast to ride, carries massive momentum, and can go over anything for easy cruising. The Caguama setup is a fun, approachable alternative, providing quick acceleration and a lower stance. Here at Loaded we vastly prefer to ride the Dad Bod setup because of its epic rollover power.

CONSTRUCTION
Featuring 8-ply maple construction, slight camber for road-smoothing suspension, and lifted corners (with more aggressive grip tape) to lock in your feet and reduce the chance of foot bite. Large enough for comfort but compact enough to carry on public transportation and stow under your desk.

GRAPHIC
To evoke the spirit of adventure and exploration, the current graphic was inspired by the historic Polynesian expansion and their mind-boggling ocean navigation. Nanastudio created this collage based on Polynesian ships and artifacts.

Built around the Zee Bracket

This proprietary composite bracket (designed exclusively for Loaded by our friends, the wizards at G/Bomb Skateboards) allows us to build unique and functional next-gen skate vehicles with double-drop (drop-through and drop-down) truck mounting.

Zee Bracket Dimensions:
Length: 8.25″ / 21.0 cm
Width: 3.25″ / 8.26 cm
Height: 2.25″ / 5.72 cm
Weight (pair): 0.875 lb / 0.4 kg
Two Zee Brackets add 9.25″ / 23.5 cm to deck wheelbase
Designed for riders up to 250 lb / 113 kg under normal use. Riders 250-300 lb / 113-136 kg should minimize aggressive pumping.

Complete build kit:
Deck: Loaded Fathom
Bracket: Loaded Zee Bracket
Trucks: Paris V2 150mm 50° (raw)
Wheels: Orangatang 85mm Caguama (77a, blue)
Bearings: Loaded Jehu V2 or Zealous Classic
Hardware: Loaded (two sets: countersunk 1.25″ at deck, button head 1″ at trucks)

Want the 80a Orange or 86a Purple Caguama instead? Leave a comment in the order notes and we can change it for you! No additional charge to change wheel durometer.

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Loaded X G-Bomb Zee Bracket Mounting System

Loaded X G-Bomb Zee Bracket Mounting System

MAKE YOUR OWN MAGIC CARPET.
Create your own low-riding skateboard longboard for next-level urban adventures.

Designed exclusively for Loaded by our friends, the wizards at G/Bomb Skateboards, the Zee Brackets are a game-changing innovation that allows us to create a new generation of low-riding performance vehicles and allows you to create your low-riding masterpiece.

Share your DIY Zee Bracket creations with the hashtag #LoadedZeeBracket!

Contents: two (2) Zee Brackets, eight (8) O-rings

Features:

Lowers ride height by about 1.5″ / 3.8 cm compared to a top mounted skateboard
Big Wheels: accommodates wheels between 75 and 105 mm with no wheelbite
Super Stiff: made from fiber-reinforced automotive-grade resin
Vibration Damping: Eight urethane O-ring vibration dampers (four per bracket)
Trucks: Works with a variety of trucks between 150 and 180 mm. Reverse Kingpin (like Paris, Bear, Caliber) recommended. Works with standard street decks using existing truck mounting holes.

Recommended equipment:

Big Wheels (75-105mm)
Reverse Kingpin Trucks (150-180mm)
Bearings
Skate Hardware (two sets)
Griptape
Deck: Create your own deck out of an old street deck, a longboard deck, an old snowboard, a plank of wood, your mom’s priceless coffee table, etc.

Dimensions:
Length: 8.25″ / 21.0 cm
Width: 3.25″ / 8.26 cm
Height: 2.25″ / 5.72 cm
Weight (pair): 0.875 lb / 0.4 kg
Two Zee Brackets add 9.25″ / 23.5 cm to deck wheelbase
Designed for riders up to 250 lb / 113 kg under normal use. Riders 250-300 lb / 113-136 kg should minimize aggressive pumping.

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Powell Peralta – G-Slides Blue SSF – 59mm x 82a

Powell Peralta Skateboard Wheels – G-Slides Blue SSF – 59mm x 82a

82a “SSF PRO” Yellow / Blue – This all new 82a SSF PRO formula found in 59mm G-Slides, 66mm and 69mm Snakes will be GRIPPIER than the current 75a offering, which is only possible through the magic of urethane formulation. This formula will be more in the pavement in comparison to the 75a which floats on top of it. On hot days, or under heavier skaters, I expect the blue and yellow will leave colorful ’thane lines. At 82a, this new formula will reduce the chunking which is common in our 75a or 80a wheels. You could describe the 59mm 82a G-Slides as an upgraded RoughRider that resists chunking and slides much easier.

Diameter: 59mm
Contact Patch: 40mm
Hardness: 82a
Core: Centre
Formula: Soft Slide
Skin: Stone Ground

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Powell Peralta – G-Slides Yellow SSF – 59mm x 82a

Powell Peralta – G-Slides Yellow SSF – 59mm x 82a

82a “SSF PRO” Yellow / Blue – This all new 82a SSF PRO formula found in 59mm G-Slides, 66mm and 69mm Snakes will be GRIPPIER than the current 75a offering, which is only possible through the magic of urethane formulation. This formula will be more in the pavement in comparison to the 75a which floats on top of it. On hot days, or under heavier skaters, I expect the blue and yellow will leave colorful ’thane lines. At 82a, this new formula will reduce the chunking which is common in our 75a or 80a wheels. You could describe the 59mm 82a G-Slides as an upgraded RoughRider that resists chunking and slides much easier.

Diameter: 59mm
Contact Patch: 40mm
Hardness: 82a
Core: Centre
Formula: Soft Slide
Skin: Stone Ground

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Pantheon – Supersonic Maple – Deck

Pantheon Longboards – Supersonic LDP Longboard – Distance Push Deck

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.

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

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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Powell Peralta DH – Snakes SSF – 66mm/69mm/82a (Blue)

Powell Peralta Downhill Snakes Blue 66mm 69mm 82a SSF Wheels

Our new Soft Slide Formula (SSF) will be formulated in multiple hardnesses, is faster rolling, and will outlast anything currently on the market by many times. Super fast, incredibly durable, and they slide. SSF is a new paradigm, opening up even more of our concrete and asphalt cityscapes, roads, and hills to skating.

Snakes are the softest of the SSF / Soft Slide Formula family. Built for high speed control and extra roll on any terrain. Rail corners, slash driveways, cruise them and drift them. Snakes will roll farther with every push, slide easier, hook up more smoothly, and last longer.

Diameter: 69mm, 66mm
Width: 48mm, 46mm
Contact: 44mm, 38mm
Hardness: 82a
Formula: Soft Slide
Core: Centre
Skin: Stone Ground
Color: Yellow, Blue

82a “SSF PRO” Yellow / Blue – This all new 82a SSF PRO formula found in 59mm G-Slides, 66mm and 69mm Snakes will be GRIPPIER than the current 75a offering, which is only possible through the magic of urethane formulation. This formula will be more in the pavement in comparison to the 75a which floats on top of it. On hot days, or under heavier skaters, I expect the blue and yellow will leave colorful ’thane lines. At 82a, this new formula will reduce the chunking which is common in our 75a or 80a wheels. You could describe the 59mm 82a G-Slides as an upgraded RoughRider that resists chunking and slides much easier.

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Powell Peralta DH – Snakes SSF – 66mm/69mm/82a (Yellow)

Powell Peralta Downhill Snakes Yellow 66mm 69mm 82a SSF Wheels

Our new Soft Slide Formula (SSF) will be formulated in multiple hardnesses, is faster rolling, and will outlast anything currently on the market by many times. Super fast, incredibly durable, and they slide. SSF is a new paradigm, opening up even more of our concrete and asphalt cityscapes, roads, and hills to skating.

Snakes are the softest of the SSF / Soft Slide Formula family. Built for high speed control and extra roll on any terrain. Rail corners, slash driveways, cruise them and drift them. Snakes will roll farther with every push, slide easier, hook up more smoothly, and last longer.

Diameter: 69mm, 66mm
Width: 48mm, 46mm
Contact: 44mm, 38mm
Hardness: 82a
Formula: Soft Slide
Core: Centre
Skin: Stone Ground
Color: Yellow, Blue

82a “SSF PRO” Yellow / Blue – This all new 82a SSF PRO formula found in 59mm G-Slides, 66mm and 69mm Snakes will be GRIPPIER than the current 75a offering, which is only possible through the magic of urethane formulation. This formula will be more in the pavement in comparison to the 75a which floats on top of it. On hot days, or under heavier skaters, I expect the blue and yellow will leave colorful ’thane lines. At 82a, this new formula will reduce the chunking which is common in our 75a or 80a wheels. You could describe the 59mm 82a G-Slides as an upgraded RoughRider that resists chunking and slides much easier.

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Loaded Boards Chinchiller Release

Loaded Boards Chinchiller Release

It’s not often we are drooling over a new release, but the Chinchiller is definitely one we have been eagerly anticipating and have kinda not been able to wait for. Like a petit dancer, this little whipper snapper has the right balance of flex where you want it and perfect pockets of firm for when you don’t. What does all that jibba jabba mean? It means you can carve, cruise, and dance this baby on demand and still be able to push hard and take a bit of speed through urban terrain without it being an unruly noodle. Keep reading to find out more… // read more

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Loaded – Chinchiller – Deck

Loaded Boards – Chinchiller – Deck

BIG CHILLIN’. LOW-KEY THRILLIN’.
Compact and comfy, the Loaded Chinchiller is a carving and pumping board designed for maximum fun. Mild rocker and concave, subtle flex, and easy handling make it accessible and intuitive, while the symmetrical shape and mellow kicks offer the versatility to add a bit of freestyle and freeride spice to your daily ride.

IT’S RIGHT FOR YOU IF…
You want a playful carving and pumping experience in a light, compact, and ultra-comfortable presentation.
You love to cruise and chill but also like the versatility of a symmetrical shape and twin kicks for the occasional tomfoolery.
You appreciate having just the right amount of flex to smooth out the road ahead.

DESIGN CONCEPT
The Chinchiller was designed in collaboration with Kyle Chin as a unique interpretation of the carving experience with a focus on comfort and inspiration for play. Subtle flex keeps the ride quality smooth but is stiff enough for more technical tricks and slides.

PLAYFUL PROPORTIONS
The compact wheelbase and topmount design produce a nimble and responsive ride. The slim outline shape with tapered tips pairs nicely with narrow to mid-size trucks for intuitive foot placement and telepathic handling. Mild concave keeps toes and heels comfortably secure.

CREATIVE, COMFY CURVES
Rocker between the trucks cradles your feet for a locked-in feel, enhances stability, and lowers the board for easier pushing. The rocker profile flattens at the inner truck holes to preserve steering geometry and creates a subtle “nano drop” for board awareness and extra support when carving and sliding.

FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
Mellow nose and tail kicks provide ample leverage for manuals, shuvits, and other tricks while keeping the board compact and streamlined. CNC-milled wheel wells allow clearance for 65mm wheels with no risers.

BIO-BASED COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION
A vertically laminated bamboo core is sandwiched between triaxial fiberglass skins and bio-based epoxy resin for high strength in a thin, lightweight construction. Snowboard-style top and bottom sheets add abrasion resistance and vibration damping.

GRAPHICS
Featuring artwork by RETOKA, a design studio founded by the Barcelona-based artist duo Toni López and Zara Castellanos. With a passion for exploring the possibilities of color, shape, light effects, and movement, they specialize in creating unique and innovative digital art pieces that showcase their own distinct visual language.

LONGBOARD SPECS
• Length: 34″ / 86.4 cm
• Width: 8.5″ / 21.6 cm
• Wheelbase: 21″ / 53.3 cm
• Profile: rocker
• Flex: subtle
• Weight (deck only): 3.1 lb / 1.4 kg

RECOMMENDED COMPLETE
• Trucks: Paris V2 150mm 50° (raw)
• Wheels: Orangatang 65mm Love Handles (80a, orange)
• Bearings: Loaded Jehu V2
• Hardware: Loaded button head (1″)

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Pantheon – Trip “Sunflower” – Deck

Pantheon Longboards – Trip 2023 “Sunflower” – Distance Push Deck

The Pantheon Trip is back with a sexy new graphic, unique applewood veneer, and a lighter weight design construction. We dropped the top veneer in favor of lighter weight, snappier construction and dyed the top fiberglass layer black for a sweet undercover look that screams quality.

The new Trip is as great as ever and will feel very familiar underfoot when compared to past designs. Flex will be nearly identical and only very minor changes were made to the shape for slightly very aesthetics at the truck interface. The Pantheon Trip remains the best double drop commuter deck built for RKPs on the market.

LONGBOARD SPECS
Length: 33.25″ / 84.5 cm
Width: 9″ / 22.9 cm
Wheelbase: 27.25″ / 69.6 cm
Profile: mustache rocker
Weight (deck only): 3.4 lb / 1.5 kg

RECOMMENDED SETUP
Pantheon Trip deck
Paris V3 165mm 50° trucks
88 Wheel Co 85mm McFly, Orangatang 85mm Caguama, or Seismic 85mm Speed Vents
Loaded Jehu V2 bearings or Zealous Classic
1/16” shock pads
Button or Pan head hardware (1”-1.25″)

FUNCTIONAL DESIGN – The Trip’s outline shape is cut to maximize usable surface area and minimize the chance of wheelbite. A slightly tapered waist complements the camber profile for a subtle suspension effect. The open-ended nose and tail provide flexural relief, protection against impact damage, and ease of assembly. Neutral truck mounting angles simplify setup while offering a versatile starting point for customization.

CURVACEOUS CONFIDENCE – Pantheon’s highly functional crescent drop lowers the center of gravity and stiffens the drops for efficient pushing while also providing enhanced lateral support and general ergonomics. The drop also allows for effortless slide initiation to control speed in common settings like hilly urban environments or paths and trails. Mustache rocker profile combines subtle camber at the deck’s midpoint with rocker under the feet. The localized camber pairs with the slightly tapered waist to provide suspension characteristics while allowing the rest of the board to remain stiff for optimum control. Mellow radial concave provides an ideal balance of edge control and riding comfort. The junctions between concave and crescent drop create three-dimensional pockets for secure and intuitive ergonomics.

SNAPPY, LIGHT, & LOW – The Trip is a low riding steeze machine that is efficient and effective for all of your commuting and distance riding needs. A 6-ply maple core is sandwiched between layers of triaxial fiberglass with a protective wood veneer on the bottom so that you don’t scratch that structural composite layer on curbs. This layup results in a thin, stiff, and lightweight structure with snappy, responsive flex characteristics. Combine with large, soft wheels like our 86mm McFly, and you’ve got an absolute cruising machine that will suck up road vibrations and keep you going all day long.

GRAPHICS – Designed by Eddie Kihm (who has worked on many of Pantheon’s board graphics) in collaboration with Pantheon’s founder, Jeff. The graphic depicts a being surrounded in a field of sunflowers over the top of the being’s head. To the being, it likely hardly sees anything but a thicket of stems. But the being’s oversoul, which is connected to the overarching reality, has a grander view of a field and sunset, capturing the true beauty of the being’s reality. Often times, we are stuck in our own respective struggles, caught in each moment. The reality of the beauty of life in all its forms—birth, death, and all ups and downs in between—escapes us in these moments of individual struggle. This graphic is to remind us that it’s all part of a bigger picture.