Pantheon Ember Urban 33" Drop Through Longboard Complete
  • Pantheon Ember Urban 33" Drop Through Longboard Complete

Pantheon Ember Urban 33" Drop Through Longboard Complete

€454.95
Incl. 21% VAT

The Urban Ember features a fork nose and a kicktail and sports the Wanderlust graphic. The fork nose helps keep your deck from getting hit should you lose the deck and have it run into a curb, and the kicktail helps riders navigate urban environments and kick the board up easily once you arrive at your destination.

Dimensions

Length: 33.2" (84cm)

Width: 8.5" (22cm)

Wheelbase: 25 inches

Drop: 0.75 inches

Rocker: 0.25 inches

Flex: Medium – noticeably more than a Pranayama or Trip, but not excessive.

Quantity
In stock online and in the store


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Pack products list:

Product Description
Pantheon Stylus 149mm TKP Longboard Truck
Pantheon Stylus 149mm TKP Longboard Truck
Zealous Bearings
Zealous Bearings
Pantheon Ember Urban 33" Drop Through Longboard Deck
Pantheon Ember Urban 33" Drop Through Longboard Deck
Pantheon Hoku 102mm 74A Longboard Wheels
Pantheon Hoku 102mm 74A Longboard Wheels
Must-have accessories
Steez Skate T-Tool Steez Skate T-Tool
Triple Eight The Certified Sweatsaver Helmet Triple Eight The Certified Sweatsaver Helmet
  Free shirt from € 150,-

Get a Free Sickboards T-Shirt if you order for more 150 euro

  Free Parking

We have free parking spots reserved for you.

  Free Shipping starts at € 75,- (NL/BE/D)

You get free shipping to Benelux and Germany when you order for more than 75 euro

  100-day return policy

You can return your unused product within 100 days (see our policy)

  Worldwide shipping

Worldwide shipping, free for orders over €300 (Asia €600).

The Pantheon Ember is back! Many riders know and love this board already and can skip this paragraph. For those who have yet to get acquainted, the Ember is a top of the line commuter board designed around 149mm TKP trucks. Compared to a board like the Pranayama, the Ember sacrifices some of the low-ness and instead shaves some heft and adds a tail. The platform is slightly smaller than the Pranayama, but similar enough that if you can ride one, you can ride the other. The width gets cut down a meaningful half inch and puts the widest part of the deck at the center in the “belly” of the board. The ends of the standing platform are closer to 8 inches in width. This makes the board feel notably smaller and it will suit smaller riders, women and children, and people who just want a commuter deck that feels small–like a mini cruiser but way easier to push around. The Ember is sexy and curved with care. It screams style, and we’ve got four styles of Embers to fit whatever your needs may be on the road. Please note: do not set this board up RKP-style longboard trucks. The Ember is built for street trucks only, and putting the wrong setup on this board will cause wheel bite. If you’re going to put this together yourself, be sure you pay attention to our available options here and set it up very similarly, and you’re assured to have a uniquely awesome riding experience.

Hokus – 102mm in diameter. Absolute steamrollers of wheels. Depending on your weight and ride style, you MAY want to give that kingpin nut just a couple turns on your 149mm Stylus trucks. These are the heaviest option and it will be noticeable when using the kicktail, but once rolling, they are unstoppable.

Trucks and Bearings: We’ve made this part easy for you. We sell this complete with our Pantheon Stylus 149mm TKP Trucks. The trucks are designed with our boards in mind, and on an Ember, you HAVE to use TKP Trucks. So choose these, because they’re the best for the job. Bearings, same. They’re high quality, effective, built-in style bearings with good seals. That’s what you need

Data sheet

Deck Length (cm)
84
Deck Length (inch)
33
Deck Width (cm)
22
Deck Width (inch)
8.5
Color
Brown
Construction
Maple
Kicks
Single Kick
Board
Complete
Main Use
Long Distance Pushing / Pumping
Mounting of Trucks
Drop Through
Drop in Deck
Large Drop

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Questions (1)

From Jakub | 2024-08-14 12:18:49

Hello,

I would like to ask how do these two completes Loaded Tangent 36" Longboard Complete and Pantheon Ember Urban 33" Drop Through Longboard Complete compare to each other, especially which one can go over rougher roads better.

Thanks.

Danny

the pantheon has a bit more flex while the tangent can turn and carve a bit easier with the revers kingpin trucks. the bigger the wheels the better on rough roads it will be

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