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Pantheon Quest Drop-through Longboard Deck

The Pantheon Quest... a dependable, solid board for covering distance comfortably and confidently.

In days past the Rayne Demonseed was the go-to, but the Pantheon Quest has usurped it as the ubiquitous distance skating platform.

Nice and long - close to Nexus size - which is great. Because sometimes when you've been pushing all day your legs aren't as precise as they might be. The big platform offers amazing stability and even with jelly legs, your feet will land right back on it.

A light flex is a great thing for a distance board. Too stiff, and all the rough asphalt is getting translated straight into your feet. Too much of that can actually be a medical issue - "white foot" can happen when all the blood is essentially vibrated out of your feet, at which point you have to stop skating to let it drain back in. Absolutely no good - but no problem with the Quest.

7 plies of maple sandwiched between triaxial fibreglass and veneer makes for a super strong and long-lasting deck that still allows a little dampening for your comfort.

The drops are mellower than those on the Nexus - if you're looking to freeride and slide, the Nexus drops better allow you to put your weight into them during slides. The Quest will do it, but is predominantly designed for getting the miles in.

$74.37

Original: $247.91

-70%
Pantheon Quest Drop-through Longboard Deck

$247.91

$74.37

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The Pantheon Quest... a dependable, solid board for covering distance comfortably and confidently.

In days past the Rayne Demonseed was the go-to, but the Pantheon Quest has usurped it as the ubiquitous distance skating platform.

Nice and long - close to Nexus size - which is great. Because sometimes when you've been pushing all day your legs aren't as precise as they might be. The big platform offers amazing stability and even with jelly legs, your feet will land right back on it.

A light flex is a great thing for a distance board. Too stiff, and all the rough asphalt is getting translated straight into your feet. Too much of that can actually be a medical issue - "white foot" can happen when all the blood is essentially vibrated out of your feet, at which point you have to stop skating to let it drain back in. Absolutely no good - but no problem with the Quest.

7 plies of maple sandwiched between triaxial fibreglass and veneer makes for a super strong and long-lasting deck that still allows a little dampening for your comfort.

The drops are mellower than those on the Nexus - if you're looking to freeride and slide, the Nexus drops better allow you to put your weight into them during slides. The Quest will do it, but is predominantly designed for getting the miles in.

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