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2025 Attack of Danger Bay XXIV – First of the Last

You read it right, this is the first of the last Attack of Danger Bay’s that will ever happen. The 2025 Coast Longboarding legendary event will be the 24th Annual Attack of Danger Bay and Striker is calling it quits at 25. Get all the details here! // read more

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Powell Peralta – Pro Andy Anderson Heron Gold Foil 7-Ply Maple – 9.13 x 32.8

Powell Peralta – Pro Andy Anderson Heron Gold Foil 7-Ply Maple – 9.13 x 32.8

“There are so many within the skateboarding world who look at skating as a religion which must be practiced to exacting and specific standards; you must conform and ride this type of terrain, you must conform and do these types of tricks, you must not mix this style with that style, you must look this way or else etc. And then once in a while a skater like Andy comes along who doesn’t fit into this fanatical mold, a skater who is such an outsider himself that he doesn’t even fit into skateboarding. He doesn’t fit in because he’s not following it’s false mandates. What Andy is doing is living the creed of what a skateboarder is supposed to be. He’s not conforming nor is he looking for acceptance from conforming, and with that he’s accepting the grief and exclusion that comes with being a true outsider. That is what a real skateboarder is.” -Stacy Peralta

Artwork by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson

Short 4 – 2.125″ TRUCK HOLE PATTERN

Made with our partner in Mexico. Materials include U.S. hard rock maple and glue that meets our specifications, warranted against delamination for their useful life. Shape and graphics created in Santa Barbara, CA.

Deck Shape 290
Deck Concave K21
Deck Wheelbase 15″
Deck Length 32.8″
Deck Width 9.13″
Deck Nose 6.8″
Deck Tail 6.8″
Construction 7-ply Maple

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Bear – Grizzly Gen 6 130mm 50°/30° Split Degree – Black

Bear Trucks – Grizzly Gen 6 130mm 50°/30° Split Degree – Black

130mm Gen 6 Grizzlies are now available with a 30 degree baseplate and can be purchased as a split degree set with a 50 degree front truck and a 30 degree rear. The idea of this is to give your board very directional steering, meaning that the majority of the steering will come from the front truck, with the rear truck tracking behind it. This makes for an inherently stable setup, less prone to wobbles, and allows you to run your front truck nice and loose for great maneuverability without having to worry about stability.

This style of truck setup is very popular in the downhill and freeride world as the narrow hangers combined with a large split in the baseplate angles gives the optimal blend of grip, agility and stability. Until now these characteristics were only found in high-end DH trucks that cost a lot of money, we’re stoked to be able to offer a modern truck solution at this price point for the first time in the market.

You don’t need to be pushing the limits of DH and Freeriding to get the most out of these trucks. This combo can turn any board into a carving machine and add some confidence to your carves. If you are looking to get into downhill this is an awesome place to start.

All Gen 6 Hangers and Baseplates are interchangeable

Width: 130mm
Angle: 50°/30° Split Degree
Rake: Yes
Color: Black
Bushings: White 83a Barrel / Barrel

**Images of Black 130mm 50° Model until we can update them.

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Powell Peralta – Pro Andy Anderson Heron Silver Foil 7-Ply Maple – 8.45 x 31.8

Powell Peralta – Pro Andy Anderson Heron Silver Foil 7-Ply Maple – 8.45 x 31.8

“There are so many within the skateboarding world who look at skating as a religion which must be practiced to exacting and specific standards; you must conform and ride this type of terrain, you must conform and do these types of tricks, you must not mix this style with that style, you must look this way or else etc. And then once in a while a skater like Andy comes along who doesn’t fit into this fanatical mold, a skater who is such an outsider himself that he doesn’t even fit into skateboarding. He doesn’t fit in because he’s not following it’s false mandates. What Andy is doing is living the creed of what a skateboarder is supposed to be. He’s not conforming nor is he looking for acceptance from conforming, and with that he’s accepting the grief and exclusion that comes with being a true outsider. That is what a real skateboarder is.” -Stacy Peralta

Artwork by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson

Short 4 – 2.125″ TRUCK HOLE PATTERN

Made with our partner in Mexico. Materials include U.S. hard rock maple and glue that meets our specifications, warranted against delamination for their useful life. Shape and graphics created in Santa Barbara, CA.

Deck Shape 289
Deck Concave K20
Deck Wheelbase 14.25″
Deck Length 31.8″
Deck Width 8.45″
Deck Nose 6.68″
Deck Tail 6.68″
Construction 7-ply Maple

*Due to the nature of foil during the production process, you may notice some faint lines or subtle inconsistencies. This is completely normal.

**If you don’t plan on skating this deck, please handle carefully when removing from the packaging. The ink/foil adhesion is delicate and can be easily scratched.

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Pantheon – Adam Ornelles Pink Hoku – 102mm 78a

Pantheon Longboards – Adam Ornelles Pink Hoku – 102mm 78a

Diameter: 102mm
Width: 56mm
Contact Patch: 52mm
Durometer: 78a
Color: Pink
Weight: 326g each

Pantheon Hoku wheels are a product of working directly with one of the world’s best competitive distance skateboarders, Adam Ornelles. Adam helped us hone the 92mm Karma wheel, but even though he loves those wheels, he still wants to compete in races on even larger wheels, and that’s when the 102mm Hoku Wheels come into play.

No expense was spared making these wheels the absolute jammy jam. We tested multiple shapes and molds. We were proven wrong on certain theories and truly honed this wheel shape through experience. A deeper flex channel on the inside lip provides extra edge flex needed for this larger diameter. A relatively small 52mm contact patch both keeps the weight down while also providing consistent grip that can be counted on. We actually did test wider contact patches and found that while we could get slightly more maximum grip out of certain widths, it made the wheel less predictable and it would release grip unexpectedly, while this 52mm contact patch was consistent and felt more comfortable and trustable when pushed to its limits. It doesn’t hurt that the smaller CP drops a few grams either!

The Hoku are the lightest wheels in their size category, featuring our 55mm lightweight custom core and just the right amount of urethane and in the right shape to get the job done. Although they are light for their size, they’re still quite hefty unless you’re used to riding wheels this large! Choose the Hoku when weight and ride height is less important than maximum roll speed over less than perfect pavement and extended momentum. The large diameter will even out road bumps and debris, and at 10mm larger than our 92mm Karma wheels, they will increase the ride height by 5mm. Getting them going requires more power, but they hold momentum like nothing else!

These wheels come in two different durometer (softness) options. Green 74a or Pink 78a. Choose the green for comfort. Choose the pink for racing and/or hotter climates and smoother roads. Both are extremely high rebound race-level urethane. The fastest in the biz! Urethane does fluctuate in measurable softness dependent on heat. So if you’re in super hot climates like South Florida or Singapore in the summer, we recommend you get on that pink 78a for a more durable and more suitable urethane for the climate.

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MIDS x Shai – Black Leather Downhill Slide Gloves

MIDS x Shai – Black Leather Downhill Longboard Skateboarding Slide Gloves

To celebrate Shai Gropper representing Team Canada in the World Roller GAmes, MIDS made her some gloves. They’d initially planned to release them as a Pro Model, but at her request, $10 from every pair will be donated to the Trevor Foundation, the leading suicide prevention organization for LGBTQ+ young people.

MIDS Leather Downhill Slide Gloves come with a custom adjustable velcro strap, protective knuckles and ar available in sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL. MIDS slide gloves do not come with pucks.

Mids pucks are available, but these are just the gloves. If you would like MIDS pucks as well please add them to your order separately.

Also available in White.

Mids 4 Life

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MIDS x Shai – White Leather Downhill Slide Gloves

MIDS x Shai – White Leather Downhill Longboard Skateboarding Slide Gloves

To celebrate Shai Gropper representing Team Canada in the World Roller GAmes, MIDS made her some gloves. They’d initially planned to release them as a Pro Model, but at her request, $10 from every pair will be donated to the Trevor Foundation, the leading suicide prevention organization for LGBTQ+ young people.

MIDS Leather Downhill Slide Gloves come with a custom adjustable velcro strap, protective knuckles and ar available in sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL. MIDS slide gloves do not come with pucks.

Mids pucks are available, but these are just the gloves. If you would like MIDS pucks as well please add them to your order separately.

Also available in Black.

Mids 4 Life

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Pantheon – Milky Sliders Wheels – 66mm 74a

Pantheon Longboards – Milky Sliders Wheels – 66mm 74a

Diameter: 66mm
Width: 46mm
Contact Patch: 39.75mm
Urethane Depth: 15.38mm
Core placement: Center
Durometer: 74a Milky, 78a Black

Pantheon Sliders wheels are on the menu! The Sliders are a 66mm slide wheel that prioritize grip and feedback and a high value, long lasting slidey experience. These wheels are an expression of what we think is important in a smaller wheel, solving some of the issues that we find pretty typical of smaller wheels. Usually, wheels in the 65mm range have a bit of a rough ride due to shallow urethane depth as a result of using one of a couple stock freeride cores available at most wheel manufacturing facilities.

We prioritized feedback and longevity with this design by designing a custom core. The core features peaks and valleys that you might be accustomed to seeing in much larger downhill wheel cores, helping the urethane to stay on the hub and provide for consistent wear across the contact patch. But we did it with a core that is only slightly over 35mm in diameter, meaning you get a lot of urethane depth to play with and more bang for your buck. On the Sliders, that’s a whopping 15.4mm of urethane depth. This is actually a more standard urethane depth when compared to most 70mm slide wheels. That’s a lot of wheel. This pays you back in longevity, and it also makes the wheels feel super plush underfoot.

Lastly, the Sliders come with skin. Our manufacturing methods result in no mold release on these wheels, so you don’t have to wash them with soap to get them feeling right. The 74a are quite grippy out of the box and even suitable for a Surfskate deck, while the 78a are a touch easier to get sliding right away. And because they have a wider contact patch than many wheels of similar size, they offer quite a bit of mechanical grip. This results in a nice, in-the-pavement feeling slide with decent stopping power. These are not what some would call “cheater wheels.” They are built to do the job of slowing you down when you need to cut speed, and they will reliably hold you on the pavement when you need them to.

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Pantheon – Black Sliders Wheels – 66mm 78a

Pantheon Longboards – Black Sliders Wheels – 66mm 78a

Diameter: 66mm
Width: 46mm
Contact Patch: 39.75mm
Urethane Depth: 15.38mm
Core placement: Center
Durometer: 74a Milky, 78a Black

Pantheon Sliders wheels are on the menu! The Sliders are a 66mm slide wheel that prioritize grip and feedback and a high value, long lasting slidey experience. These wheels are an expression of what we think is important in a smaller wheel, solving some of the issues that we find pretty typical of smaller wheels. Usually, wheels in the 65mm range have a bit of a rough ride due to shallow urethane depth as a result of using one of a couple stock freeride cores available at most wheel manufacturing facilities.

We prioritized feedback and longevity with this design by designing a custom core. The core features peaks and valleys that you might be accustomed to seeing in much larger downhill wheel cores, helping the urethane to stay on the hub and provide for consistent wear across the contact patch. But we did it with a core that is only slightly over 35mm in diameter, meaning you get a lot of urethane depth to play with and more bang for your buck. On the Sliders, that’s a whopping 15.4mm of urethane depth. This is actually a more standard urethane depth when compared to most 70mm slide wheels. That’s a lot of wheel. This pays you back in longevity, and it also makes the wheels feel super plush underfoot.

Lastly, the Sliders come with skin. Our manufacturing methods result in no mold release on these wheels, so you don’t have to wash them with soap to get them feeling right. The 74a are quite grippy out of the box and even suitable for a Surfskate deck, while the 78a are a touch easier to get sliding right away. And because they have a wider contact patch than many wheels of similar size, they offer quite a bit of mechanical grip. This results in a nice, in-the-pavement feeling slide with decent stopping power. These are not what some would call “cheater wheels.” They are built to do the job of slowing you down when you need to cut speed, and they will reliably hold you on the pavement when you need them to.

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Pantheon – Milky Meatballs Wheels – 73mm 74a

Pantheon Longboards – Milky Meatballs Wheels – 73mm 74a

Diameter: 73mm
Width: 60mm
Contact Patch: 56.29mm
Urethane Depth: 18.9mm
Core placement: Center
Durometer: 74a Milky, 78a Black

Pantheon Meatballs wheels are on the menu! The Meatballs prioritize grip and feedback in an all-mountain wheel that’s meaty all the way to the core. Fresh out the wrapping, the Meatballs are really quite grippy. You can trust them to lean hard into a corner and hang on. After you break in the wheels, the consistent urethane depth across the contact patch of the wheel accounts for a great high speed freeride wheel that you can really lean on and count on for strong braking power. These aren’t a long-slide wheel. They are a scalpel on the mountain.

We prioritized feedback and longevity with this design by designing a custom core. The core features peaks and valleys that you might be accustomed to seeing in much larger downhill wheel cores, helping the urethane to stay on the hub and provide for consistent wear across the contact patch. But we did it with a core that is only slightly over 35mm in diameter, meaning you get a lot of urethane depth to play with and more bang for your buck. On the Meatballs, that’s a whopping 18.9mm of urethane depth. That’s a lot of wheel. This pays you back in longevity, and it also makes the wheels feel super plush underfoot.

Lastly, the Meatballs come with skin. Our manufacturing methods result in no mold release on these wheels, so you don’t have to wash them with soap to get them feeling right. The 74a are intensely grippy out of the box, and the 78a are a little more forgiving. And because they have a wider contact patch than many wheels of similar size, they offer quite a bit of mechanical grip. Once broken in, this results in a nice, in-the-pavement feeling slide with a lot of stopping power. These are not what some would call “cheater wheels.” They are built to do the job of slowing you down when you need to cut speed, and they will reliably hold you on the pavement when you need them to.