I am wondering if Gullwing Chargers 161mm trucks would work, and fit a big wheel like the Otang in Heat. That is my desired setup, but I'm unsure if I would get bite or not, because its a really wide wheel.
Hello there, I was looking into getting a long board for commuting to work on and someone suggested a Trip board might be just the ticket. I really like the board but I'm a heavier guy around 310lbs. Would the trip be able to handle my weight or would it have to much flex for me?
Mark Cochran On their website they say up to 180lbs for the 7 ply. They also have a limited 8 ply, but dont think it would cover an additional 140 lbs.
I want that Trip. I would like wheels as large as possible, but dont want the wheels to stick out to much? Did you say you run the 80mm Kegels on it with a 155 mm truck?
Would the 7-ply Trip be able to hold 180-190lbs if I use it as just a campus cruiser? Maybe the occasional sharp carves for fun but I wouldn't be pumping on really uneven surfaces or anything.
+2pac The Tank Engine yes for sure. 190 is pushing it but you'll have a nice comfy flex and the deck is very low but not so low that it will be bottoming out everywhere.
www.pantheonlongboards.com/ and www.pantheonlongboards.com/contact-us-map/ or Boardshops.......for a quicker reply. Thanks Hawaiiboardshop!!!! They already helped me.
YES! Quest is fantastic and would work for your weight no problem. If you're looking for a little bit lighter setup, at your weight you could easily pull off the Trip at 7-plys.
epichd3 not a physical shop. we sell to a lot of physical shops. we just run this puppy out of our home. you can find our boards online at pantheonlongboards.com
hello Pantheon longboards, what is the set up that you use in the video for the Trip and the Quest? i really like that your leg cant touch the back wheel.... so what kind of trucks and wheels is the best? thank you!
There are a lot of good options. I would pick truck between 150 and 165mm. Look to the video for setup examples. The Paris 150s with a smaller contact patch wheel is a dank setup. Also if you want it lower, you can whip out some TKPs and run something like a Polar Bear 155mm. Cheers man!
Not just more stress on the hip, but also the insertion of the achilies tendon into the heel bone
Awesome Review, thanks!. What are the trucks on the Trip? They look so good on the board...
I dig your shoes! What are those?
Does this still apply to the new versions of these?
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$90 for that deck.....what a steal
thanks! im riding my trip with surfrodz 159mm and speedvents 85mm. no wheel bite. works perfect!
big wheels, i like your style
I am so stoked to get the trip for next semester in college!
I am wondering if Gullwing Chargers 161mm trucks would work, and fit a big wheel like the Otang in Heat. That is my desired setup, but I'm unsure if I would get bite or not, because its a really wide wheel.
Recife brasil South America, I really like the wanderlust with the orangotang orange paris trucks?
Hello there, I was looking into getting a long board for commuting to work on and someone suggested a Trip board might be just the ticket. I really like the board but I'm a heavier guy around 310lbs. Would the trip be able to handle my weight or would it have to much flex for me?
Mark Cochran On their website they say up to 180lbs for the 7 ply. They also have a limited 8 ply, but dont think it would cover an additional 140 lbs.
+Mark Cochran get a pantheon nexus or look elsewhere.
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+Mark Cochran two thumbs up! :D
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I want that Trip. I would like wheels as large as possible, but dont want the wheels to stick out to much? Did you say you run the 80mm Kegels on it with a 155 mm truck?
Gert-Jan Brand 85mm Siesmic speed vents
Would the 7-ply Trip be able to hold 180-190lbs if I use it as just a campus cruiser? Maybe the occasional sharp carves for fun but I wouldn't be pumping on really uneven surfaces or anything.
+2pac The Tank Engine yes for sure. 190 is pushing it but you'll have a nice comfy flex and the deck is very low but not so low that it will be bottoming out everywhere.
I own the pantheon trip red (8ply) together with Seismic Speed Vents 85mm and Polar Bear's Truck 155mm, great board!
Nice & Thanks :)
For a commuter/cruiser board what set up do you reccomend? In my town there is asphalt and concrete. Im 130 pounds.
www.pantheonlongboards.com/ and www.pantheonlongboards.com/contact-us-map/ or Boardshops.......for a quicker reply. Thanks Hawaiiboardshop!!!! They already helped me.
Ever tried the Bennett-Tracker combo on these boards? How could you wedge and dewedge the trucks on a drop-thru?
there are wedge/shock pads that have a hole in the middle or two piece wedges on the market aren't there ?
Would the Pantheon Quest have flex for some 135 pounds? I want a commuter/cruiser board. Is the Pantheon Quest comfy over long periods of time?
From what I've heard, it's a very good board for pushing
YES! Quest is fantastic and would work for your weight no problem. If you're looking for a little bit lighter setup, at your weight you could easily pull off the Trip at 7-plys.
Have you got a shop?
epichd3 not a physical shop. we sell to a lot of physical shops. we just run this puppy out of our home. you can find our boards online at pantheonlongboards.com
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what is the truck mounted on Trip sir?
+Zacx looks like Don't Trip Poppys
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how do i get this board?
hello Pantheon longboards,
what is the set up that you use in the video for the Trip and the Quest? i really like that your leg cant touch the back wheel....
so what kind of trucks and wheels is the best?
thank you!
There are a lot of good options. I would pick truck between 150 and 165mm. Look to the video for setup examples. The Paris 150s with a smaller contact patch wheel is a dank setup. Also if you want it lower, you can whip out some TKPs and run something like a Polar Bear 155mm. Cheers man!
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What has the larger standing platform. The trip, pranayama, or ember?