Loaded Mata Hari 44.5" LONGBOARD DECK - 9.25" x 44.5"
Take your dancing skills to new heights with the Loaded Mata Hari Longboard Deck! A new and improved dancing longboards by the lovely people of Loaded. The Mata Hari has compact dimensions, lightweight construction, poppy kicktails and a range of wheelbase options. This deck is perfect for those who live to explore and challenge what is possible on a dancing skateboard!
Length: 113cm / 44.5"
Width: 23.5cm / 9.25"
From the Darkside series and formerly known as the Otherside, the 38" Darkside is the biggest. Made for the bigger rider, the Darkside 38" has a wider and longer platform than it's smaller siblings.
NOTE: grip tape not included and must be ordered separately.
Length: 34" / 86.25 cm
Width: 9.5" / 24 cm
Wheelbase: 27.75 - 28.75" / 70.5 - 73 cm
Weight (Board Only): 3.75 lbs / 1.7 kg
Stiffness: 7.5/10
We recommend riders above 300 lbs / 136 Kg get a Hard Flex in the Custom Builder App so they can experience the intended feel of the AB 3.0.
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.