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Loaded Boards Icarus is a longboard carving and cruising deck with an extreme chance of propelling it's rider into previously unimagined dimensions of carving and board riding. It's like Loaded harnessed Shralp itself and transferred its essence to this.
Priced as either a deck, one of two complete set ups, or an Unlimited Esk8 set up.
Length: 38.4"
Width: 8.6"
Wheelbase: 28.25"
Profile: Cambered
Flexes:
Flex 1: 170-270+ lbs / 75-115+ kg
Flex 2: 75-200+ lbs / 35-90+ kg
The Icarus is the pinnacle of a carving boards performance and construction. Vertically laminated bamboo, supportively enhanced with fiberglass, and a vibration dampening cork bottom, with the added bamboo biscuits make this board an asphalt Shralpers dream set up.
Longer than the Tan Tien, shorter than the Dervish Sama, the Loaded Icarus fits right in between. This middle child is the latest in Loaded's construction development. They took everything they learned from making it's two older siblings, and then cranked it's performance to 10.
The Camber is visibly taller, due to most of this board flex being centered. The bamboo biscuits on both side of the nose and tail help focus the flex, while simultaneously giving your feet some concave to dig into and help to keep your eyes focused ahead and around.
You will need that extra bit of footing confidence to ensure that the flex and general motion in this board is being applied to where you want it, and not carrying you away with its simple and refined motion. This board is fully capable in most situations.
The only limit to it's capabilities is for faster more technical free ride, too much flex even at it's stiffest for over 40mph. Under that however, the range of motion to be explored and developed is staggering, and only just now being discovered.
Make sure to check out the Discord chat room we call Icurasai for the latest in Icarus riding and development. Join the Icurasai and let's see how far we can explore together.
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