Tesseract II Board Breakdown. Pt. 1: Micro-Drop

We're getting to the core of our newest inter-dimensional symmetrical shape, the Tesseract II.

And today we're talking about the small update that makes all the difference in a big way: the micro-drop.

 

Tune in to the video above with the man behind the shape, Ethan Cochard, as he breaks down the all-new details of the Tesseract II. No more rocker, no more wheel flares, this time we went all in on the micro-drop. This feature drops your stance into a whole new realm of low centered control—you'll feel grounded, even during rapid transitions and fast feet trickery.

The Tesseract II ditches the old curves in favor of precise micro-drops—giving you clean foot reference points and that locked-in feel for slides and freeride control. Fast, functional, and freakishly dialed for transformational skating in whichever dimension you find yourself. The Tesseract II has all the right curves. A subtle “W” dip in the center, tub concave, and micro drop combine to ergonomically cradle your feet, making the board an extension of your body. "It's so good, you gotta feel it to believe it."

The Tesseract II is your portal to high-performance freestyle and freeride.

Read on to learn more about all the features that are packed in to the all-new Tesseract II.

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SOMEWHERE IN MEXICO

Filmmakers Ethan Cochard and Dustin Hampton went down to beautiful Mexico with team riders Marco Sandoval and Yazper Maldonado to put the Tesseract II through its paces. The result? An inter-dimensional dream

Conquer Every Dimension

Tune in and enter the fourth dimension with everyone's favorite skateboarding dad, Ethan. Learn the ins and outs of the new Tesseract II with the guy that was the driving force behind the design.