DimensionsLength: 97.5 cm / 38.4"
Width: 24.6 cm / 9.7"
Wheelbase: 74.5 / 29.3"
Main Use: Long Distance Pumping / Pushing
Mounting of trucks: Dropthrough
Kicks: No
Drop in deck: Medium drop
Flex: Flex or stiff,
Flex1: <110kg / 240lbs
Flex2: <90kg / 200lbs
Concave: 0.55” / 12 mm
Wedge: +9° front, -13° back
Weight: 1500 g / 3.3 lbs (flex) and 1700 g / 3.7 lbs (stiff)
The Bamboo light flex is ideal for riders under 170 lbs. You CAN ride this up to 190 pounds, but you’re going to have an easier time bottoming it out. Heavier riders are going to stress this board more, so this is something to keep in mind when riding. If you’re a rider who really wants to ride a flexiible board, we recommend pairing the Bamboo light with risers and our large 102mm Hoku Wheels. That will get you off of the ground further and allow more space between the bottom of the board and the ground for the board to flex. The Bamboo light is not as flexible as the 6 ply maple + glass version of this deck. We wanted to tighten up the flex profiles so that they would be more usable for a greater number of riders. Consider the flex profile to be more akin to a 6 1/2 ply version of this deck, if you are familiar with the maple versions.
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.
SpecsLength: 79.7 cm / 31.375"
Width: 23.5 cm / 9.25"
Wheelbase: 66 cm / 23.5"
Construction: Fiber glass / Maple
Gripped: Yes
Drop: 1.3 inch crescent
Profile: Slight Mustache Camber/Rocker
Set-up:Trucks: Pantheon Stylus 149mm TKP TrucksWheels: Karma Wheels
Bearings: Zealous
For setup we recommend pairing your board with either Caliber 3 9" Raked Trucks in a split 50/44 setup on either 90mm Boa Hatchlings or 86mm McFly wheels by 88 Wheel Co. Both setups will give you an insanely stable and fun to push and get around town board. These big wheels will soak up the pavement and give you a new found confidence. Your beer runs just got more hectic. For a more spirited freeride setup we recommend pairing the new Caliber 3 125mm Precision trucks with our 65 or 70mm Bangers for that low, fast and fun setup
SpecsLength: 86.4cm / 34"
Construction: Made from 7-ply Canadian maple pressed up with epoxy.
This is a classic for good reason. Absolute beast of a board for carving and having a blast on your board.
Length: 42.8" / 109 cm |
Width: 9" / 22.9 cm |
Wheelbase: 31.5" / 80 cm |
Weight: deck only: 3.0 - 3.6 lbs / 1.4 - 1.6 kg
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.
SpecsLength: 79.7 cm / 31.375"
Width: 23.5 cm / 9.25"
Wheelbase: 66 cm / 23.5"
Construction: Fiber glass / Maple
Gripped: Yes
Drop: 1.3 inch crescent
Profile: Slight Mustache Camber/Rocker
Set-up:Trucks: Pantheon Stylus 149mm TKP TrucksWheels: Karma Wheels
Bearings: Zealous
Specs
7-ply Canadian rock maple 2x triaxial fiberglass construction
Directional design with mild taper
Crescent Drops – stiff and strong with no weak spots
36.5-inch Length
28.5-inch Wheelbase
9.25-inch Width
The Bamboo medium is the standard. Equate the amount of flex on this board to be similar to the maple 7 ply version of this deck. This is the board that will work the best for the most amount of riders. Anyone between 150 and 210 pounds should be able to ride this board, and riders at the top of this limit should only choose this board if they want a lot of flex. Please note that the more you weigh, the more force you will put on these boards, so if you’re near its upper limit, consider how you manage dropping off of curbs, for example. Riders toward the bottom of this limit may choose this board for a more snappy flex and a little less sag. You can create more space between the board and the ground by adding risers and larger wheels like our 102mm Hoku Wheels. I (Jeff, the owner/designer of Pantheon boards) am 190 pounds and I ride the medium flex. The board has a comfortable flex under my weight.