FYI, Camber and Profile are different. Camber is lengthwise curvature and profile is widthwise curvature. This deck has rocker profile but flatbed camber.
Thanks!! I was gonna do music, but that changes copyright stuff and i felt like fully owning the video. I know there are tons of no copyright sounds out there, i just didn't feel like caring about it tbh. The trip is pretty cool.. it's def getting a lot of people into ldp longboarding that usually don't do it.
Hey alejandro, thanks for the comment. I used 1" hardware. It fits perfectly with a few threads sticking through. For risers bigger than 1/8" to less than 1/2", you'll definitely need 1.25" hardware, and for risers 1/2" and bigger, go for the 1.5" hardware. The reason I prefer the buttonhead hardware over the countersunk is because the buttonhead didn't dig into your board or create pressure cracks.
FYI, Camber and Profile are different. Camber is lengthwise curvature and profile is widthwise curvature. This deck has rocker profile but flatbed camber.
Cool video
I ordered a b-grade tandava a couple days ago and your review was incredibly helpful in making the choice!
how did you end up liking your b grade? was the warp noticeable enough to effect the performance?
good stuff dude. crazy skill. try puttin sum mellow backround music in the mix.. i jus got my loaded/pantheaon trip x
Thanks!! I was gonna do music, but that changes copyright stuff and i felt like fully owning the video. I know there are tons of no copyright sounds out there, i just didn't feel like caring about it tbh. The trip is pretty cool.. it's def getting a lot of people into ldp longboarding that usually don't do it.
Daniel great video and overview. A question on the hardware: what size/length did you use with the 1/16” shock pad? Thanks!
Hey alejandro, thanks for the comment. I used 1" hardware. It fits perfectly with a few threads sticking through. For risers bigger than 1/8" to less than 1/2", you'll definitely need 1.25" hardware, and for risers 1/2" and bigger, go for the 1.5" hardware.
The reason I prefer the buttonhead hardware over the countersunk is because the buttonhead didn't dig into your board or create pressure cracks.