Rosser: The Loaded Tan Tien is your best bet for cruising around town [Product Review]

The Loaded Tan Tien is great for getting creative on campus or just cruising the streets, but it may not be the ideal board for downhill speed demons. Instead, check out the Loaded Dervish ($320.99) which has a stiffer flex pattern across the four different flexes available and stays a bit more stable at high speeds.

However, the Tan Tien has changed creative longboarding, so check it out here, for your next summer ride.
Loaded Tan Tien – $320.98 on BCSurf.com.

Loaded Tan Tien Product Review on BCSurf.com

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03 2011
  • Abby

    Love it!!

    To the point, articulate, and interesting.


    The Tan Look is Awesome!

    Thanks

  • Ivanfelfo

    Hi, I really like your blog, it has tought me a lot, but i have a very important question. Im not that much into downhill, I prefer sliding, so my question is if I have to buy the Loaded Tan Tien or the Sector 9 Carbonite Premium 2011, Thank you.

  • http://www.bcsurf.com Chris J Rosser

    Between those two get the Tan Tien. It’s more slide oriented than the Carbonite, and will handle almost any trick you can throw at it. Outside of those choices you should check out the Lanyatchz 9two5. It’s a stiffer deck than the Tan Tien, and works really well for slide. Here’s a link to my video review. Check it out for more info.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nrLKz5m9pk