Additional Information
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Product Description
The crew at Loaded Boards is engorged with enthusiasm to announce the upcoming release of the Fattail. The Pintail has held a special place in our hearts since its release in June 2004, but we've learned a lot since then and we've given it a gluttonous makeover for the sake of versatility and performance. This chunky little monkey now features a wider and more refined cambered/concave standing platform, two truck options, a nominal nose kick and a functional (if corpulent) kicktail. Designed for parking garages, pumping, freestyle, a bit of freeride, commuting and eating tubs of rocky road. Because as we all know, she gotta pack much back.
The Fattail will be available in select skate shops worldwide on Monday, August 1.
3 Flexes available. Length: 38"; WB 26.5" & 27.4"
FREE GLOVES WITH PURCHASE OF COMPLETE
The Fattail will be available in select skate shops worldwide on Monday, August 1.
3 Flexes available. Length: 38"; WB 26.5" & 27.4"
FREE GLOVES WITH PURCHASE OF COMPLETE
FLEX
FLEX 2 (90-190+ lbs) is what Adam S. (150 lbs) and Adam C. (160 lbs) ride. The Adam’s prefer a board with a bit of flex to it (feels a lot better for freestyle). You can still take the flex 2 plenty fast and do slides comfortably, thanks to the rocker and concave.
FLEX 1 (150-250+ lbs) is definitely stiffer, and if you are 160 lbs it will only flex slightly under you. If you like stiffer boards and plan on doing hard pounding tricks with this board or weigh more (over 190 lbs), this is your board.
Trucks
Paris 180s Blue
Paris 180s Red
Paris 180s Silver / Purple
Paris Adam Colton 180s
Randal RII 180s
Bear Grizzly 852 181mm
Charger 10"
Wheels
-70mm 83a Orangatang Stimulus (Purple) or 70mm 86a Orangatang Stimulus (Yellow):
70mm tall with a Contact patch (width of wheel in contact with ground) of 42mm. These offset wheels are intended for grippy, hard carving and consistent, controlled slides. Double rounded lips, and a stone ground/pre-broken in surface for smooth slides out of the box.
-70mm 80a Orangatang 4President (Orange) or 70mm 83a Orangatang 4President (Purple):
70mm tall with a Contact patch (width of wheel in contact with ground) of 53mm. These wheels are intended for grippy, hard carving,pumping and speed. They will slide when broken in, but they aren't freeride wheels. The -4President features an offset design with subtle lip characteristics for increased grip, speed, and high energy return.
Bearings
Loaded JEHU Performance Bearings
FLEX 2 (90-190+ lbs) is what Adam S. (150 lbs) and Adam C. (160 lbs) ride. The Adam’s prefer a board with a bit of flex to it (feels a lot better for freestyle). You can still take the flex 2 plenty fast and do slides comfortably, thanks to the rocker and concave.
FLEX 1 (150-250+ lbs) is definitely stiffer, and if you are 160 lbs it will only flex slightly under you. If you like stiffer boards and plan on doing hard pounding tricks with this board or weigh more (over 190 lbs), this is your board.
Trucks
Paris 180s Blue
Paris 180s Red
Paris 180s Silver / Purple
Paris Adam Colton 180s
Randal RII 180s
Bear Grizzly 852 181mm
Charger 10"
Wheels
-70mm 83a Orangatang Stimulus (Purple) or 70mm 86a Orangatang Stimulus (Yellow):
70mm tall with a Contact patch (width of wheel in contact with ground) of 42mm. These offset wheels are intended for grippy, hard carving and consistent, controlled slides. Double rounded lips, and a stone ground/pre-broken in surface for smooth slides out of the box.
-70mm 80a Orangatang 4President (Orange) or 70mm 83a Orangatang 4President (Purple):
70mm tall with a Contact patch (width of wheel in contact with ground) of 53mm. These wheels are intended for grippy, hard carving,pumping and speed. They will slide when broken in, but they aren't freeride wheels. The -4President features an offset design with subtle lip characteristics for increased grip, speed, and high energy return.
Bearings
Loaded JEHU Performance Bearings
Ships from our west coast warehouse
Orders generally take 2–3 business days to process and then 7–10 days to ship. If you place an order on a weekend or holiday, your order will not be processed until the following business day
How much is shipping going to cost?
A lot of it depends on where we’re shipping. If you add the product you are interested in to your shopping cart on our site and enter your shipping information, it will show you the cost for your purchase. You don’t have to complete the purchase process to get this estimate.
Why does it take 2–3 days to process?
It’s kind of like waiting in line…if we get 100 board orders one day, and yours is number 99, chances are it’s going to take a day or two before we are able to get it ready for shipping. The processing time also allows us to protect our customers against fraudulent orders. Many fraudulent orders are caught before the order has shipped thanks to this window of time.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes - to Canada and only Canada.
This board ships UPS
For more shipping information click on our Shipping FAQ
Orders generally take 2–3 business days to process and then 7–10 days to ship. If you place an order on a weekend or holiday, your order will not be processed until the following business day
How much is shipping going to cost?
A lot of it depends on where we’re shipping. If you add the product you are interested in to your shopping cart on our site and enter your shipping information, it will show you the cost for your purchase. You don’t have to complete the purchase process to get this estimate.
Why does it take 2–3 days to process?
It’s kind of like waiting in line…if we get 100 board orders one day, and yours is number 99, chances are it’s going to take a day or two before we are able to get it ready for shipping. The processing time also allows us to protect our customers against fraudulent orders. Many fraudulent orders are caught before the order has shipped thanks to this window of time.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes - to Canada and only Canada.
This board ships UPS
For more shipping information click on our Shipping FAQ
