Brand new from Pantheon Longboards, we are stoked to have the Pantheon Stylus 149mm TKP trucks available in our shop.
If you know Pantheon, you've probably got a good idea what these trucks are for: skating a long way.
In Jeffs own words, this is not a street truck. It is a longboard truck made for carving, control, grip and precision.
If you have one of Jeffs drop-through distance creations and want a truck that holds steady mile after mile, day after day, year after year, then you've come to the right place.
Narrow hanger width means that your setup will be nice and in line - no kicking your back wheels, and you'll get the maximum power out of each push. We're always a fan of travelling further for less effort!!
Hollow axles and kingpins save a bit of weight which may sound trivial, and may well be for most of us. But its as it should be - this product was designed for the top level of racing, and their pain is our gain.
If you're looking for something to go on a skateboard or cruiser, it probably isn't the one. The tall barrel bushings and flat washer combo mean that it leans a lot and wheelbite is hard to avoid.
It's not impossible - but you'll need to experiment. We'd suggest starting with some cup washers for the bushings to provide a bit of a stop to the turn and help return to centre. They're not designed for grinding, and you'll soon hit the kingpin if you do start slapping curbs on the way home from work. If thats your gig, check out our collection of Independent or Sabre TKP trucks.
The Pantheon Stylus sits in its own space within the TKP truck category, and we're excited to see where you take it.
Weight (one truck) |
397g |
Kingpin Layout |
Skateboard (TKP)
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Material |
Gravity-Cast Aluminium
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Hanger Width |
149mm
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Axle Width |
8.5"
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Axle Height |
55.75mm
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Baseplate Drilling |
6 hole new school/old school
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Top Bushing |
Barrel 15mm tall, 25mm wide |
Bottom Bushing |
Insert Barrel 15mm tall, 25mm wide
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Bushing Durometer |
92a
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Washers |
Flat Washer top and bottom
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Price for one truck. You need two trucks per board.