The latest Pantheon Pranayama is reworked for longevity, flex and reliability. The board now has a 6-ply Canadian maple core, encasing either side in triaxial fiberglass. On top of that is a beautiful walnut veneer.
Specs:
Length: 31.375" / 79.7cm
Width: 9.25" / 23.5cm
Wheelbase: 26" / 66cm
Construction: Fiber glass / Maple
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Length: 33.6 inches Width: 10.2″ max front foot, 9.8″ max width tail Wheelbase: 17, 17.75 inches Concave: Gentle and wide front, Tighter at the tail Features: Rocker, Internal Wheel Wells, Spoon Nose, Concave Tail, Torsional Flex Window Construction: 6 ply maple core, 2x triaxial fiberglass, veneer bottom, epoxy lamination
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Specs
DECK
- 7 Ply Sustainable Canadian Maple
- Wood material comes from sustainable sources of supply
- Wood by-product is reclaimed for use in other products
TRUCKS
- Paris Reverse 50° 180mm
WHEELS
- Arbor Easyrider Series - Outlook
- Designed for carving and cruising
- Larger shape increases rolling speed
- Size: 69mm // Durometer: 78A
- Contact Patch: 44.0mm // Offset: 0.0mm
- Momentum Core: Dampens bumpy rides
- Venice Formula: Soft and grippy
OTHER COMPONENTS
- ABEC 7 Bearings with Spacers
- Die-Cut Griptape
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Supersonic 7 Ply
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. -
Supersonic 6 Ply
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.