Archive for March, 2010
Loaded launches New Tan Tien and video… oh yeaaaa
*EOS will carry the Loaded Tan Tien on the new site due to drop next week
March 25th, 2010
The Loaded crew has released its highly anticipated new board, the Tan Tien today. This new offering is an amalgamation of technical design, aesthetics, and premium performance. Driven by progressive longboarding as explored by Loaded’s riders, the Tan Tien manifests the desire to develop new tricks and engage new riding styles. From its foot-locking concave, drop-thru truck mounting and pumpable camber, to its responsive nose and tail kicks, the Tan Tien blends carve oriented longboarding with advanced trick riding. Loaded has also added a new technical grip-tape that optimizes flex energy and adds a futuristic visual effect. The complex contours create a super responsive board that allows for increased confidence when leaning into turns, popping tricks, and powering through slides. With the woven bamboo bottom and the funky grip design it’s easy on the eyes, but you’ll need to ride this board to truly fathom it’s potential. The Tan Tien is 39″ in length with a 27″ wheelbase, and is designed to work with 180mm reversed kingpin trucks and 70mm wheels. Ride on!
The Tan Tien is available at select shops worldwide.
New Loaded Tan Tien
If you haven’t seen it yet… here she is – and she is real perrrrrty.
Due out at EOS very very soon
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No commentsA way to help in Chile through EOS and Paulo Prietto
The 8.8 catastrophic earthquake that rocked Chile only days ago destroyed several coastal communities. The cities of Concepcion, Constitucion, and Curanipe are only a few that were greatly affected. These coastal communities were especially affected by the tsunami that followed the quake. There wasn’t much protection from the tidal wave to protect the small fishing villages. As a result, the tsunami leveled these towns and left more wreckage in its wake than the initial earthquake.
Local Chilean skimboarder, Danny Diaz, described that the earthquake lasted about 1 minute and 30 seconds. That is a lifetime during an earthquake. Fortunately he is ok, but many beach towns that are home to some world class waves were not ok.
Another local skimboarder and contest organizer, Jose Rafael Campino, is one of the many Chileans who is organizing aid to these areas. He is part of an organization called Costa Sur Desolada. Jose Rafael explained it this way, “Our group is composed of engineers, architects and doctors who love that place. We are trying to do everything that is possible to help this amazing area, but to get food and materials we need money. We are all chilean and the idea is to solve the problems now!”
The efforts of Jose Rafael and many other Chileans has already been noticed by the L.A. Times. Read the article here.
As a result, Paulo Prietto and EOS is promoting Costa Sur Desolada in the States. “It’s easy to forget about this tragic event and continue our daily lives, but I feel it’s important to think outside of ourselves and help.”
With the help of ExtremeOutdoorSupply.com, Paulo has organized an easy way for people to support the relief efforts. Follow the link below to donate online.
All 100% of donations will go directly to food, clothing, building supplies, and other necessary items for the victims.
* EOS WILL SEND A FREE PAULO PRIETTO POSTER FOR ALL WHO DONATE!
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