by: Loaded
$ 189.00
Loaded CHINCHILLER DECK ONLY - 2023
BIG CHILLIN'LOW KEY THRILLIN'
Compact and comfy, the Loaded Chinchiller is a carving and pumping board designed for maximum fun. Mild rocker and concave, subtle flex, and easy handling make it accessible and intuitive, while the symmetrical shape and mellow kicks offer the versatility to add a bit of freestyle and freeride spice to your daily ride.
This board is for you if you want a playful carving and pumping experience in a light, compact, and ultra-comfortable presentation. Also, if you love to cruise and chill but also like the versatility of a symmetrical shape and twin kicks for the occasional tomfoolery, and you appreciate having just the right amount of flex to smooth out the road ahead.
The compact wheelbase and top mount design produce a nimble and responsive ride. The slim outline shape with tapered tips pairs nicely with narrow to mid-size trucks for intuitive foot placement and telepathic handling. Mild concave keeps toes and heels comfortably secure.
Rocker between the trucks cradles your feet for a locked-in feel, enhances stability, and lowers the board for easier pushing. The rocker profile flattens at the inner truck holes to preserve steering geometry and creates a subtle “nano drop” for board awareness and extra support when carving and sliding.
Mellow nose and tail kicks provide ample leverage for manuals, shuvits, and other tricks while keeping the board compact and streamlined. CNC-milled wheel wells allow clearance for 65mm wheels with no risers.
A vertically laminated bamboo core is sandwiched between triaxial fiberglass skins and bio-based epoxy resin for high strength in a thin, lightweight construction. Snowboard-style top and bottom sheets add abrasion resistance and vibration damping.
The Chinchiller was designed in collaboration with Kyle Chin as a unique interpretation of the carving experience with a focus on comfort and inspiration for play. Subtle flex keeps the ride quality smooth but is stiff enough for more technical tricks and slides.
Featuring artwork by RETOKA, a design studio founded by the Barcelona-based artist duo Toni López and Zara Castellanos. With a passion for exploring the possibilities of color, shape, light effects, and movement, they specialize in creating unique and innovative digital art pieces that showcase their own distinct visual language.
Professor Hildenberger is back, with help from our good friend Kyle Chin, to share with you all you need to know about the brand-new Loaded Chinchiller in our latest board breakdown video. Although, for being a "professor", ol' Hilde seems a bit out of it. Must be all the snacks.
We assembled some of the raddest dudes we know, got them together in beautiful Bucerias, Mexico, and sent Ethan down there with his camera. The result was nothing short of pure joy. See for yourself in our newest video, "Chinchillin'"
From the filmmaker Ethan Cochard himself:
"'The years start coming and they don't stop coming' - Smash Mouth
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