Loaded Cantellated Tesseract, Deck Only - Used

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"Has had hardware mounted on it and been stood on. Small scratches and fold in griptape. Still rides like new"

Looking for the Basalt Tesseract?

The masterminds behind Loaded Boards continue to design longboards that can do it all. The insanity just doesn’t stop.

The Tesseract is one of these insane boards that dominates in multiple disciplines and lends itself as a great board to skaters belonging to a wide array of riding styles.

With a W-concave, wheel well flares, and multiple wheelbase options, the Tesseract provides a comfortable platform for your feet no matter what your style is.

Loaded Boards might as well officially change their middle name to “innovative” as, with the Tesseract, they have created the first board with a layer of cork covering the bottom of the deck

Excellent Design for Freeride and Downhill

With wheel-well flares placed before the kicktails and a W-concave throughout, you have yourself a deck that is going to lock your feet in very well. Not only do the wheel-well flares help keep your feet locked-in when doing some technical slides, they also are great for providing foot awareness on downhill runs. When cutting corners at high speeds, it’s obviously pretty important to know exactly where your feet are on your board. Without ever needing to look down to check, you’ll be able to know exactly where your feet are.

The W-concave is more pronounced in the middle of the board and fades away the closer you get to the trucks. The W-concave is nice for when you are in a tuck, and also help greatly with slides – especially toesides. In addition to the W-concave, a slight rocker throughout the board will also help your feet feel nice and secure when doing slides.

Tricks, Tricks, Tricks

With double kicktails and multiple wheelbase options, you have the option of making your Tesseract a bit more downhill/freeride oriented, trick-oriented, or a combination of both. Move those trucks in the innermost holes and you have yourself a premium freestyle board. (Even with the trucks moved to the furthest wheelbase, you’ll find that you will still have a generous amount of leverage over the tails.)

The kicktails have a ton of pop and a scoop of extra concave at the end. Add this concave to the existing wheel flares and you’ll have a superb locked-in feeling during manuals – most excellent for combo-ing manuals with other tricks. What is also nice about the Terresact, is that with a length of 39” there is still some room to spice up your trick combos with some cross-steps and other dance moves.

Cork Base

In the past, some boards have been designed with cork in the middle (such as the Loaded Bhangra), but never before has been it exposed on the bottom of the deck. The bottom layer of cork helps prevent severe board damage. With more traditionally used wood and fiberglass bottom layers, a scrape or crack can eventually expand throughout the board. Unlike wood and fiberglass, cork is granular, meaning it is made up of little grains. This granular makeup, plus the tough design of cork, will make sure your Tesseract survives through whatever rigorous riding you put it through.

All boards are going to get scraped and beat-up, no doubt about that. However, with a bottom layer made of cork, cracks and scrapes will remain more isolated rather than spreading throughout the board. What is also nice about the cork is that it absorbs vibrations from the road, making your ride feel ultra smooth.

Cantellated, Truncated, (regular) Tesseract... which one should I choose?

Tesseract (the original)

With a nose and a tail, aka "double kicktail", this board can do every trick under the sun while fulfilling your freeride and downhill needs of course.

Cantellated Tesseract

Depending on your style, two kicktails isn't always better than one. With the Cantellated Tesseract you can still do most of the technical slides. Though nollie shuv-its and nose manuals will be a bit tougher, the shorter length and lighter weight will make ollies and flip tricks a bit easier.

Truncated Tesseract

Not really interested in tricks, but still want a downhill/freeride board with the amazing ergonomic platform proven in the Tesseract? Well Loaded was thinking of you when they made the Truncated Tesseract. A board with amazing feel and excellent for technical downhill runs.

Complete:

Standard Complete w/ In Heat

  • Paris V2 Trucks - 50° | 180mm | Matte Black
  • Orangatang In Heat Wheels - 75mm | 80a | Orange
  • Loaded Jehu v2 Bearings - 8mm

Standard Complete w/ Stimulus

  • Paris V2 Trucks - 50° | 180mm | Matte Black
  • Orangatang Stimulus Wheels - 70mm | 86a | Yellow
  • Loaded Jehu v2 Bearings - 8mm

Cantellated Complete w/ Kegals

  • Paris Savant Trucks - 43° | 180mm | Gun Metal Grey
  • Orangatang Kegal Wheels - 80mm | 80a | Orange
  • Loaded Jehu v2 Bearings - 8mm

Cantellated Complete w/ Stimulus

  • Paris V2 Trucks - 50° | 180mm | Matte Black
  • Orangatang Stimulus Wheels - 70mm | 86a | Yellow
  • Loaded Jehu v2 Bearings - 8mm

Truncated Complete w/

  • Paris Savant Trucks - 43° | 180mm | Gun Metal Grey
  • Orangatang Kegal Wheels - 80mm | 80a | Orange
  • Loaded Jehu v2 Bearings - 8mm

Specifications

  • Length: 33" | 36" | 39” (99 cm | 91 cm | 84 cm)
  • Width: 9.5” (24 cm)
  • Wheelbase: 24.5" - 26” (62.2 cm - 66 cm)
  • Concave: Radial, W, Gas Pedals
  • Nose / Tail: Yes / Yes (both are 7.25”)
  • Rocker / Camber: Slight Rocker, 0.33” / No
  • Construction: Fiberglass and bamboo, with a cork bottom
  • Special Features: This board is extremely durable due to the cork base.
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