Do mini nation CHF Hades CHF Mini Hades CHF Werewolf CHF Meteor CHF Meteorite CHF Roton CHF Essence CHF Linum CHF Exodus CHF Rambler CHF Previous Next. All Longboards. We offer a free worldwide shipping for all our products no minimum order. From skaters for skaters! Besides the facts that the new construction makes the deck lighter, more damp and freestyle-oriented, it is also environmentally friendly thanks to the basalt based construction. Once upon a time, downhill longboards were bland and boring.
So a lot of wood. There was not a single downhill longboard in the world made of anything other than wood. The new bearings are a departure from their previous offering. They feature integrated spacers and speed rings. The bearings also sport a new rubberized steel shield in pink for maximum hotness and ease of maintenance. New from Loaded is the Tan Tien! A refresh of one of the most iconic decks from Loaded is welcomed as we near the close of The weight of the deck ranges from 3.
The drop-through truck mounts and long wheelbase make it low to the ground and stable. Multiple flex options ensure there is an option for each rider style. It has large angled twin kicks for tricks. Like the Tarab, the Bhangra boasts a durable hybrid bamboo construction and mild concave for footwork.
It has strong grip between the trucks to support carving and sliding. Check out the Loaded Bhangra V2 on their website. In short : the Bhangra provides the roomiest platform for dancing and freestyle. Loaded is truly a premium longboard brand with products that always aim to push the limits of build quality, ride comfort, and technical features in a performance longboard. While many Loaded boards are highly versatile and great all-around boards, each board in the lineup has a distinctive personality that makes it a compelling choice for a specific style or combination of styles.
Check out my in-depth reviews of specific Loaded models. If you are a human, do not fill in this field. Here's my context: I live in hilly suburbs with lots of traffic and solid sidewalks. I'm still pretty much a beginner and badly need to be able to jump curbs, carve and slide to slow myself down.
I also have loads of bike trails for pure cruising and fun carving. I commute on a board 2 miles a day, sometimes up to 4. Pretty hilly, lots of traffic so I stay on wide sidewalks. Ok, the scenario is this. I have the opportunity to get up to 3 boards to meet all of these needs. Given my context, which 2 or 3 would you recommend? I don't really love mini-cruisers, but like the Coyote since it's not a "pure" mini anyway more comfy and stable. I mostly want to avoid "wasting" features.
For example, I wouldn't want the Poke and the Omakase because they're too similar. I know that's kind of an odd question. It seems like all of these boards are pretty multifaceted so I think I could get away with just 2 or 3? I need excellent sliding and carving, great jumping curbs and cruising, and everything else is either extra fun or just unnecessary.
Hi, Thank you for your reviews. I am debating between the Loaded Overland and Cantellated Tesseract. I'm a big guy so I'm lookin for the stiffest board that doesn't flex to much. Do you have any recommendations between the two? Thank you for this great review! I'm considering building a board for carving, pumping, and a surf-like experience, using waterbone surf adapters, bear grizzly trucks and orangatang stimulus 70mm I already have them.
The Poke and Omasake boards appealed to due to their relatively short-size and their tail kicks. They both sit as the stiffer end of the distribution in term of flex, but which one of those two boards will you consider to be the flexier one?
Does the Omasake as subtle flex, such as the Poke? Hey Adrien, good question, I feel the Poke has quite a bit more flex than the Omakase though still subtle compared to real flexy decks. It feels thinner, narrower, and lighter.
The Poke is awesome for tight carving and pumping as it gives you nice feedback. That makes it great for pumping, hard carving, and sliding, but the lock-in feel can get in the way of pure surf style since it kind of traps your feet. It's great for speed and for tricks though.
The Omakase feels flatter, stiffer it was designed initally for electric , roomier, and more comfortable for distance. If you were to compare them to surfboards, the Poke would be like a performance shortboard while the Omakase would be closer to a fishtail or minimal. Both will work great with the 70mm Stimulus e. Ride on!
Hi, thank you so much for the reviews. I have one question though: in one of the sections, it said that the Loaded Coyote fell in the downhill speed and fast freeride category along with the tesseracts? Is that true? I'm just wondering mostly due to its relatively smaller wheelbase and length. Thank you. Hey Carlos, you're absolutely right the Coyote doesn't really belong here with it's Some riders do use it for mellow freeriding on medium-sized hills because of the special concave and functional kicks.
The nice foot pockets cradle your feet in and help with foot placement when riding faster and sliding. But it's not designed for pure downhill speed, and neither was the Kut-thaka before it- My bad, I'll remove it from that section.
Thanks for the heads-up. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Table of Contents. Best Longboard For Carving. Click here to cancel reply. Michael Saturday 10th of October Amazing stuff again, Jesse.
Thank you! I have a question for ya. Thanks again, man. I'm sorry to be blowing up your comment section lately. Simon Tuesday 16th of June Big Kahuna Tuesday 16th of June Adrien Thursday 9th of April Big Kahuna Friday 10th of April Carlos Thursday 12th of December Big Kahuna Thursday 12th of December We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits.
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