I have the same board with the same setup. You get a better experience if you change trucks to Paris V3 (the new one has V2), but maybe it's only a matter of bushings idk. When it comes to the wheels Dad Bods are really heavy and it's better to change them for example to 88 mcfly wheels. A great advantage of this board is that it actually never generates wheel bite regardless of wheel size or how sharply you turn.
Appreciate the suggestion! I think I’m gonna sell the dad bods and try something like that instead before totally writing anything off. And that’s a GREAT point about the wheel bite!
@@AhmedOkby I like mcfly, they are the most shock-absorbing wheel for that tiny format/low weight. If you are on almost smooth roads, Pantheon Karma wheels are faster. If you have super smooth streets, Seismics are the way!
I'm already into Ldp and Bracket boards, but I'm happy that Loaded did this (and hopefully a second, long& flexy model) at a price that's non low, but lower than an average bracket board. I hope that this (and the Pantheon Supersonic) will be the "gateway" for people to discover ldp /long distance skateboarding!
This is what you call a bracket board. Bracket boards first came out from a company called G-bomb and they were made of metal and the brackets were super expensive. So G-bomb and some other manufacturers starting coming out with Nylon ones which are less expensive, though I have to wonder how durable the brackets will be over the long haul. The cool thing about bracket boards is that if you wedge and de-wedge your trucks, you can create a pumping set up. You can create a pumping set up with Paris trucks, but it is best to use trucks with a spherical bushing such as Don't Trip Poppies... but spherical trucks are super expensive too... just like metal brackets.
@@nathanvrvrt the Fathom, deck only isn't steep in price, but not too far from the Antisoe Hurricane, also made in Poland, that has a more flexy and advanced construction. The real good deal brought by Loaded (& Gbomb) are the Zee brackets!
Love this board. I'm an old guy - 52 - and don't have an interest in downhill (translation: old guy in hospital) at this point. Was my clutch board for a few hours at Miami Ultraskate in February. Rode a SUPSkate Endurance 45 for about half the distance, then the Fathom with Dad Bods. Used a SUPSkate Race Pole the entire time for that "land paddling" experience. After ~50 miles, I needed to switch up to something with more vibration absorption. The Endurance setup feels amazing, but the additional urethane in the Dad Bods' diameter, plus the diameter itself, let me do another 30 miles. I was on a 4-man relay. 80 miles is no big deal for most of the athletes, but I didn't have the track for the full 24, to put it in context. My only improvement would be to go with a longer deck, which Loaded just came out with, the Tangent. The Endurance and the Tangent will be playing tug-of-war with me every day. Which ride to choose? Great review here. I appreciate the different perspective. So far, on flat ground/false flat, I've topped out at 20mph. 30 would be a trick for me. Nicely done!
Thx for keeping it real bro. Good review. Was pretty excited about this since I've only ever tried oj thunder juices 😅 haven't decided yet may must start looking into long distance boarding
😊 I also have the Fathom! But I currently have them setup with the new Pantheon Karma wheels which are 92mm in diameter, but they’re also surprisingly light wheels too. I had to splurge on them after reading the reviews and specs! I also had them on the Caguamas, 77a, and they were nice too. The wheel size really makes the board more of a hassle to carry like a smaller board, but I have discovered the beauty of DIY handles atop the trucks! They also sell handles for electric skateboards on Amazon that can work too. It makes the whole carrying thing less of an issue when you’re carting your board like it was carryon luggage 😅
Oooo I’ll have to look into the handles! Do you think the board is worth keeping with different wheels? I was considering selling it, but maybe I’ll just sell the wheels if that’s the biggest difference maker?
Honestly? Sell the wheels. You were talking about how it was too easy to kick out and slide out under you. Maybe try a softer durometer wheel so they’re more grippy. If you have any wheels that are between 75mm-86mm on you that are softer , try those out first!! But I would still suggest either making a handle out of old cables that you can secure down with the front bolts of your truck or just going on Amazon and spending $19 like I did! Because carrying it with the bracket weight and the truck weight and then the wheels, it’s not crazy heavy, but it feels cumbersome.
@@OgdenSikelI personally have a lot of fun on this board. It’s the low ride height and it’s less strain on the knees and the way it feels like I’m riding a cloud/hammock. But every one is different in their preferences!!! Do you have any caliber 3’s or bears in the 165-180mm range? Maybe you might like the feel of a different truck under there 😄
Very good review, i am having also this board, in the Netherlands urban cruising is very difficult, these big wheels helped me not having trouble. I think the board can be little bit longer.
Great Video! Love the Camera Quality and the good sound Quality! Nothing ruins a good video like mediocre voiceover quality! I can see the issue with the dad Bods, having 85er wheels certainly help, but kinda remove the unique factor :D In the end it's a relatively limited board, in that it is mostly for pushing. But it's still very fun to ride!
I've put on over 100 miles on this board and it: Is very forgiving and a great beginner board. Is better with the Caquamas unless you do distances like me and then they are awesome, ( hold speed excellent and roll over every rough road). Is a surprisingly good pumper and carver as well as being very agile for this type of board. I use mine with a Braap stick and that is a perfect combination for fitness and distances. The 'flairs' on the board are great for foot placement and wheel rub protection. The bracket can be broken if the board hits something so add a handle or bumper if you are clumsy like me. The board isn't for everyone, but can do a variety of things well. - Cheers.
Is this something you'd recommend for a first board? I'm mostly looking to try local trails live in a pretty flat area. Just looking to get out and exercise and enjoy outdoors a bit.
Thanks for the video, I was intrigued by this board, I built a similar setup using MBS 100mm wheels and a kegger beercan board deck. the MBS wheels are great as they have much better traction, I tend to ride at higher speeds so slipping out is a major concern. The all aluminum deck also cuts down on the overall weight but makes for a rougher ride. I added a rubber spacer to eat up some of the vibration / lower the ride height and added a washer to the trucks to get a extra mm to avoid wheel bite. I've tried the 110mm cloud wheels also which are good but a bit pricier, after about 100 miles of riding I'm still on the fence if they are any better.
I was looking at getting one of these for 2 weeks, couldn't decide if it was the right decision or not... Currently waiting for a Zenit AB 3.0 (and a Judo) to turn up. Your review makes me think I may have made the right decision 👍
Great review. Looking into this. Live in NYC, Dadbod wheels might be better for me. You have recs that are similar to this? I'm looking for something low to the ground. I want speed. My current board is the Chinchiller- great for carving. But exhausting to kick in these gravely NYC roads.
*Oooo been waaaitin for this one!* 🤟🏽🤙🏼🤙🏼🤟🏽 I got a Pantheon Trip and considered this... I regret buyin the Orange Dad Bods but considerin the Blue ones 😂 but the inner lip catches sometimes on rough ground on the orange. You could roll it like a trolley rather than carry it but still, not sure if the pros of of big wheels justify the cons. Great video as always dude 🤙🏼 85mm blue cags and Boa's newer V3 74a 90mm are the ideal wheels👌🏽👌🏽
@@eBoard3R i have been riding enough competition to know that once above 100 you don't win any time nore comfort... Your board gets higher, your knee needs to do more work. 85 is the perfect size in my opinion. for an e board more could be good and you can be of a different opinion. It's all preference offcourse
Other than the trucks system, it reminds me a lot of the pantheon pranayama from landyacth. The style and dimensions are almost identical. It looks really nice though, and if it rides anything like the pranayama then by any means it is worth it.
Subscribed! I was watching your video on my computer but I wasn't signed in but wanted to ask you a few questions. 1. I recently got a scooter on Amazon and been practicing some of your tips on some of your other videos for balancing and riding for beginners. I was originally interested in a longer skateboard or a long board to eventually turn into and electric one but wanted to get the basics of riding before I got it converted. I would be using it to get around town and possibly off road? I'm less likely to only use it at a skatepark for tricks.. 2. I saw tail and ( head? ) guards for boards to protect them and curious if you think it would be worth it to put on for protection for when you need to jump on and off curbs. 3. I would like the option to get electric for the board In thinking of getting in the future and curious what you would recommend. (Saw the video on the vibe ride break board looks very cool) Back on subject.😂 I like the larger wheels because my area has a lot of cracked roads and sidewalks. I've seen the 72 for tires put on a skateboard but really what do you think would be better for someone transitioning from a scooter which has 8 inches wide and 16 inch long foot area. I am 5' 3". 👍🏼 I like your videos and look forward to your reply.
Spot on review. Pretty costly for a plastic/fiberglass board with wheels that cost a weeks rent lol. The old person version of a Pennyboard I suppose but sold as a easy yet rockets you into rehab
The weight issue is something I found even with the Pantheon Trip, probably more to do with the truck weight however I found I was faster on my Pennyboard.
Where can we LDP in the Twin Cities? lol! Bunker hill? The trails are so poorly kept. Any suggestion? Looking for a 10mile flat trail with good pavement.
caso bonita released a wide deck, anyway i am trying to donate with the thanks and it still wont work, of course. anyway i will figure it out a few of my coworkers watched your longboard buying guide.
its too bad the wheels didn't work out for you, i know the orange aren't the softest duro but i thought it'd be more grippy. would like to see you try slapping some spare hogs you have onto them. also, a good place to have that mic is on a hat or toque. that way its never rustling against a jacket or whatever you might be holding/carrying, will always be the same distance from your mouth so your voice audio will be consistant, and would be a set it and forget it since you never have to fiddle with it. not the best look though
I have the same board with the same setup. You get a better experience if you change trucks to Paris V3 (the new one has V2), but maybe it's only a matter of bushings idk. When it comes to the wheels Dad Bods are really heavy and it's better to change them for example to 88 mcfly wheels. A great advantage of this board is that it actually never generates wheel bite regardless of wheel size or how sharply you turn.
Appreciate the suggestion! I think I’m gonna sell the dad bods and try something like that instead before totally writing anything off. And that’s a GREAT point about the wheel bite!
mcfly's are terrible.
@@AhmedOkby I like mcfly, they are the most shock-absorbing wheel for that tiny format/low weight. If you are on almost smooth roads, Pantheon Karma wheels are faster. If you have super smooth streets, Seismics are the way!
I'm already into Ldp and Bracket boards, but I'm happy that Loaded did this (and hopefully a second, long& flexy model) at a price that's non low, but lower than an average bracket board. I hope that this (and the Pantheon Supersonic) will be the "gateway" for people to discover ldp /long distance skateboarding!
I used a handsaw to cut down at seven ply dancer board. It's amazing! And put those trucks on it
It's super flexy and way more space
This is what you call a bracket board. Bracket boards first came out from a company called G-bomb and they were made of metal and the brackets were super expensive. So G-bomb and some other manufacturers starting coming out with Nylon ones which are less expensive, though I have to wonder how durable the brackets will be over the long haul. The cool thing about bracket boards is that if you wedge and de-wedge your trucks, you can create a pumping set up. You can create a pumping set up with Paris trucks, but it is best to use trucks with a spherical bushing such as Don't Trip Poppies... but spherical trucks are super expensive too... just like metal brackets.
That's proper ldp science 😍
Just sad they ask so much for this deck! You can now buy trucks from poland wich are cnc and are great
@@nathanvrvrt the Fathom, deck only isn't steep in price, but not too far from the Antisoe Hurricane, also made in Poland, that has a more flexy and advanced construction. The real good deal brought by Loaded (& Gbomb) are the Zee brackets!
Great video man! I’m thinking of buying this longboard, I love the big wheels.
Love this board. I'm an old guy - 52 - and don't have an interest in downhill (translation: old guy in hospital) at this point. Was my clutch board for a few hours at Miami Ultraskate in February. Rode a SUPSkate Endurance 45 for about half the distance, then the Fathom with Dad Bods. Used a SUPSkate Race Pole the entire time for that "land paddling" experience. After ~50 miles, I needed to switch up to something with more vibration absorption. The Endurance setup feels amazing, but the additional urethane in the Dad Bods' diameter, plus the diameter itself, let me do another 30 miles. I was on a 4-man relay. 80 miles is no big deal for most of the athletes, but I didn't have the track for the full 24, to put it in context. My only improvement would be to go with a longer deck, which Loaded just came out with, the Tangent. The Endurance and the Tangent will be playing tug-of-war with me every day. Which ride to choose? Great review here. I appreciate the different perspective. So far, on flat ground/false flat, I've topped out at 20mph. 30 would be a trick for me. Nicely done!
Thx for keeping it real bro. Good review. Was pretty excited about this since I've only ever tried oj thunder juices 😅 haven't decided yet may must start looking into long distance boarding
😊 I also have the Fathom! But I currently have them setup with the new Pantheon Karma wheels which are 92mm in diameter, but they’re also surprisingly light wheels too. I had to splurge on them after reading the reviews and specs! I also had them on the Caguamas, 77a, and they were nice too. The wheel size really makes the board more of a hassle to carry like a smaller board, but I have discovered the beauty of DIY handles atop the trucks! They also sell handles for electric skateboards on Amazon that can work too. It makes the whole carrying thing less of an issue when you’re carting your board like it was carryon luggage 😅
Oooo I’ll have to look into the handles! Do you think the board is worth keeping with different wheels? I was considering selling it, but maybe I’ll just sell the wheels if that’s the biggest difference maker?
Honestly? Sell the wheels. You were talking about how it was too easy to kick out and slide out under you. Maybe try a softer durometer wheel so they’re more grippy. If you have any wheels that are between 75mm-86mm on you that are softer , try those out first!! But I would still suggest either making a handle out of old cables that you can secure down with the front bolts of your truck or just going on Amazon and spending $19 like I did! Because carrying it with the bracket weight and the truck weight and then the wheels, it’s not crazy heavy, but it feels cumbersome.
@@OgdenSikelI personally have a lot of fun on this board. It’s the low ride height and it’s less strain on the knees and the way it feels like I’m riding a cloud/hammock.
But every one is different in their preferences!!!
Do you have any caliber 3’s or bears in the 165-180mm range? Maybe you might like the feel of a different truck under there 😄
Very good review, i am having also this board, in the Netherlands urban cruising is very difficult, these big wheels helped me not having trouble. I think the board can be little bit longer.
Great Video!
Love the Camera Quality and the good sound Quality!
Nothing ruins a good video like mediocre voiceover quality!
I can see the issue with the dad Bods, having 85er wheels certainly help, but kinda remove the unique factor :D
In the end it's a relatively limited board, in that it is mostly for pushing.
But it's still very fun to ride!
I've put on over 100 miles on this board and it: Is very forgiving and a great beginner board. Is better with the Caquamas unless you do distances like me and then they are awesome, ( hold speed excellent and roll over every rough road). Is a surprisingly good pumper and carver as well as being very agile for this type of board. I use mine with a Braap stick and that is a perfect combination for fitness and distances. The 'flairs' on the board are great for foot placement and wheel rub protection. The bracket can be broken if the board hits something so add a handle or bumper if you are clumsy like me. The board isn't for everyone, but can do a variety of things well. - Cheers.
Is this something you'd recommend for a first board? I'm mostly looking to try local trails live in a pretty flat area. Just looking to get out and exercise and enjoy outdoors a bit.
@@DongExcellente It is perfect for a first board! Forgiving and multi functional….
I use it with speedvents clear blue 85mm and its awesome. Sell the bods and get smaller wheels, agile and a very good commuter.
Thanks for the video, I was intrigued by this board, I built a similar setup using MBS 100mm wheels and a kegger beercan board deck. the MBS wheels are great as they have much better traction, I tend to ride at higher speeds so slipping out is a major concern. The all aluminum deck also cuts down on the overall weight but makes for a rougher ride. I added a rubber spacer to eat up some of the vibration / lower the ride height and added a washer to the trucks to get a extra mm to avoid wheel bite. I've tried the 110mm cloud wheels also which are good but a bit pricier, after about 100 miles of riding I'm still on the fence if they are any better.
hey great vid, i also review longboards, ill be doing it with the fathom soon, thats how i found this vid. congrats !! ps- your sound is great.
I’m happy to know that. Ainda estou paquerando com o Fathom.
I was looking at getting one of these for 2 weeks, couldn't decide if it was the right decision or not... Currently waiting for a Zenit AB 3.0 (and a Judo) to turn up. Your review makes me think I may have made the right decision 👍
Let me know how that AB works for you dude!
I was interested in this board but I’m thinking Pantheon is probably where to go for a solid pusher. Thanks for the great review!
Anytime!
Same here.
Great review. Looking into this. Live in NYC, Dadbod wheels might be better for me. You have recs that are similar to this? I'm looking for something low to the ground. I want speed. My current board is the Chinchiller- great for carving. But exhausting to kick in these gravely NYC roads.
Yo Ogden! Thanks for the review. How is the skating in Minneapolis?
*Oooo been waaaitin for this one!*
🤟🏽🤙🏼🤙🏼🤟🏽
I got a Pantheon Trip and considered this...
I regret buyin the Orange Dad Bods but considerin the Blue ones 😂 but the inner lip catches sometimes on rough ground on the orange.
You could roll it like a trolley rather than carry it but still, not sure if the pros of of big wheels justify the cons.
Great video as always dude 🤙🏼
85mm blue cags and Boa's newer V3 74a 90mm are the ideal wheels👌🏽👌🏽
Okay so I'm not the only one who has beef with the dad bod wheels HAHA! Glad to know the 85mm are the way to go! Thanks for your commentary!!
To big wheels are also very hard to start of! I'm a big fan of 80 to 90mm wheels. Fast to start of at lights, big enough to keep on rolling 😂
@@nathanvrvrt bigger wheels are great for top speed fans but not for people cruisin, chillin, commutin
@@eBoard3R i have been riding enough competition to know that once above 100 you don't win any time nore comfort... Your board gets higher, your knee needs to do more work. 85 is the perfect size in my opinion. for an e board more could be good and you can be of a different opinion. It's all preference offcourse
@@nathanvrvrt I am happy for you that you know this, congratulations.
I am not a fan of 100mm wheels for longboarding, 80-85mm max.
Other than the trucks system, it reminds me a lot of the pantheon pranayama from landyacth. The style and dimensions are almost identical. It looks really nice though, and if it rides anything like the pranayama then by any means it is worth it.
Subscribed! I was watching your video on my computer but I wasn't signed in but wanted to ask you a few questions. 1. I recently got a scooter on Amazon and been practicing some of your tips on some of your other videos for balancing and riding for beginners. I was originally interested in a longer skateboard or a long board to eventually turn into and electric one but wanted to get the basics of riding before I got it converted. I would be using it to get around town and possibly off road? I'm less likely to only use it at a skatepark for tricks.. 2. I saw tail and ( head? ) guards for boards to protect them and curious if you think it would be worth it to put on for protection for when you need to jump on and off curbs. 3. I would like the option to get electric for the board In thinking of getting in the future and curious what you would recommend.
(Saw the video on the vibe ride break board looks very cool) Back on subject.😂 I like the larger wheels because my area has a lot of cracked roads and sidewalks. I've seen the 72 for tires put on a skateboard but really what do you think would be better for someone transitioning from a scooter which has 8 inches wide and 16 inch long foot area. I am 5' 3". 👍🏼 I like your videos and look forward to your reply.
Spot on review.
Pretty costly for a plastic/fiberglass board with wheels that cost a weeks rent lol.
The old person version of a Pennyboard I suppose but sold as a easy yet rockets you into rehab
The weight issue is something I found even with the Pantheon Trip, probably more to do with the truck weight however I found I was faster on my Pennyboard.
It’s the boarding OG, OG
They have a blue wheels options which is softer than your orange wheels, and probably slips out less/grips better.
Great info. Thanks!
Thanks for review dude. Are this huge wheels make it still able to pump on a flat terrain?
Good review.
The blue dad boss don’t slip
Where can we LDP in the Twin Cities? lol! Bunker hill? The trails are so poorly kept. Any suggestion? Looking for a 10mile flat trail with good pavement.
I just go to a nice neighborhoods near lakes but there's usually lots of hills but I like that
Reminds me of the maven 35 from original
caso bonita released a wide deck, anyway i am trying to donate with the thanks and it still wont work, of course. anyway i will figure it out a few of my coworkers watched your longboard buying guide.
They sell their truck separately. I've been using their trucks more than this board. It's fun to put them on different things
its too bad the wheels didn't work out for you, i know the orange aren't the softest duro but i thought it'd be more grippy. would like to see you try slapping some spare hogs you have onto them.
also, a good place to have that mic is on a hat or toque. that way its never rustling against a jacket or whatever you might be holding/carrying, will always be the same distance from your mouth so your voice audio will be consistant, and would be a set it and forget it since you never have to fiddle with it. not the best look though
Cual es el precio.
Gotta mention it’s good for us fat guys :)
Cus. If you dont like it, you can give it to me, hey?
No offense but why is your voice so high
That’s just how my voice sounds man
Dad bods are cool and all but they seem to be E board wheels first and foremost🫤.
Karmas are sweet though, big, grippy and still pretty lightweight