The Dinghy is the best, most funnest board I've ever ridden. Landyachtz's Dinghy is the best cruiser (big/or small) board, it's small and compact, but cruising on it is the best feeling! It's fast and it carves like no other, big fat soft wheels makes you feel more confident, all around a great board. I had to tighten my trucks for more stability, and it still carves beautifully, I'm in love!!!
@Pie Fish I replaced my wheels with oj mini hot juice. I just ride around my neighborhood and that's why I replaced the wheels and I'm sure that you can do all of it with a stock dinghy setup.
For all of you wondering if you should get one, I just got one and ask yourself these questions: Have you done any skating before? What are you gonna use it for? How much are you going to be riding it? If you never skated before, you're going to feel like giving up the first few times you ride it and try to learn how to even balance on the thing, but practice makes perfect: I've stopped skating since my early teens and when I got the Dinghy it felt like I couldn't do it but about an hour of practicing how to get on (throwing and run jumping on it) and kicking it up to pick it up and then balancing while wobbling it, I got a pretty good grasp of it. What are you gonna use it for? I personally use it for commute on campus and from my bus stop to my workplace. It's wonderful, longboards are for long comfortable commutes and downhill riding, skateboards are for tricks as they tend to struggle with the harsh roads if you take them to commute, and the Dinghy is right in between, it's portable but the big wheels are fast and comfortable like you're riding on carpet. How much are you going to be riding it? You only get better by forcing yourself to ride it every single time you can. I learned to ride the bike as an adult (from crashing trying to balance, to riding hands free), and I got so good at the bicycle because I practiced and everytime something went wrong, I tried to pinpoint why and how to fix it, same goes for this, you eventually become one with it. Overall it's an amazing little thing to own. Happy riding!
I used to skate in high school and lately I’ve been really, really missing it. I’m 29 now and 6mo pregnant with my son, and really looking forward to the day he can start skating (already haha). However, I really wanna get a dinghy so I can skate with him too before I’m too uncool to hang with. So glad I’ve finally discovered this board. I think I would have done so much better with a dinghy when I was in high school..
Holland Nettie that’s awesome! I wish good health to you and your son, and a smooth pregnancy! I’m only 14 years old, tryna get into the skate life. I just purchased a dinghy. You’re thinking of doing things I wished I could always do with my parents, skateboarding down streets and whatnot. 😅
This vid was the tip on the scale that made me decide I wanted to skate. It's been around 3 months of just fun after getting my tugboat and a regular skate. Thanks Landyachtz, you made me pasionate about something again.
I’ve watched this video multiple times over and over again because it is so interesting and generally fun to watch. I’m definitely getting the Hoodoo tiger.
I'm trying find that "Beastwreck" the one at 4:00 min in on video but no luck finding it on the website or for sale /: ... Thinking of getting that Hoodoo tiger as well
This is by far one of the best videos I have watched in my life. I really like how skateboarding is completely different in different countries. No toxic people, only enjoying and having fun. I had to get a Dinghy and the experience is amazing. This content is really professional and inspirational.
I just got the Dinghy Turbo and oh my god after about 30 to 40 minutes riding it tonight, i have to say this is a great cruiser. So smooth. It rolls right over things that would stop another cruiser in its tracks. I highly recomend this skateboard.
This video is so much fun and has so many subtle jokes and timing is so nice. For example, at 9:04 the guy was using a recorder, and the music was with a flute also.
Got one. It's very good for cities with a lot of gobblestones, normal skateboards with smaller street wheels definitely won't be able to handle those. Very satisfying to cruise on, if you know to do tricks, you can on these, although they're fairly hard.
The voiceover on the turbo dinghy section made me feel like I need one lol. This was such an awesome video!! I hope I get to make it to the Toronto Board Meeting someday
Best board hands down! After doing alot of research I finally came dow to a dinghy emboss. It was the best deciscion ever! Eerything worrk together perfectly, from the shape of the deck, the trucks wheels, bearings just the whole thing rides, fast, smoth, and turns really well, only down side to it is that now both my kids love it so much they took over it.
I always had trouble getting on a board but this boards looks so comfortable and im excited for me and my friends to ball out this summer and cruise together!
Yes! I just ordered one. Your specs and dimensions on the board is amazing. I’ve been skateboarding for 5 years and now I think I need a step up from my longboard. Thank you guys for being here and keep making your skateboards!
Hey dude! How was commuting on cruiserboard comparing to longboard so far? Which one you think is faster/less force-consuming and generally more convenient to commute with in 5 km range?
@@erikerkin3091 hey man, I bought the landyatchz blunt, it is very good, the bearings are very nice, it also has a nice tail for tricks. My longboard that I used to use, had it’s troubles, it was slower, harder to control due to the fact that it was bigger. The cruiser board however is the perfect size, small enough for a lot of control, and big enough for any foot size. It feels so smooth when I ride, kind of feels like I’m floating. This cruiser is so fast, once it gets rolling, you are unstoppable.
All I saw was some smooth sailing on some otherwise HARSH ground and that's a BIG plus for me. So tired of getting slammed to the ground over a pebble... Edit (June 21, 1:45am): So I just bought the Dinghy Emboss online... Just now... I'm stoked!!!
@@miigs9499 I'm a big dude, 6ft tall, big feet... And this thing rocks! It's so smooth, goes over cracks/bumps/you name it. I take it EVERYWHERE with me, it's so discreet and fits anywhere. I love it!
@@PontiacBandit Yeah my friend is looking to buy one aswell, i'm trying to help him haha. I myself have a longboard, and he wants a hybrid so he could cruise and maybe try to do some tricks. Love your username btw
This is awesome, I’ve skated my whole life and have recently gone to cruisers and down hill boards due to a knee injury and I had no idea there was such a big community for these boards, definitely get me keen to get out and bomb some hills
I had one but rode it in the rain and the say after it got rusty and the wheels didn’t move😢but might get another this 🤩 because i feel in love with this brand
After watching you guys having this much fun with the Dinghy, the only thing that I can say is that I can't wait for mine to arrive. A big fist bump from Romania! ✊
I love the stability of a cruiser I use them to get from shoreline aquatic park here in long beach to the other side of the beach bike path which is like 6 miles away it is easier than walking that distance and you get to take in the scenery on a board in a way you cant walking.
I buy Dinghy Summit 2 weeks ago. Never stand on skateboard or longboard. Im a snowboarder, but in summer there no snow so i decide to buy this beauty. I try it on cyclist way near river, but that's boring. But in town, cruising streets. sooo fun, am i addicted now :D
I've got myself a Dinghy Crown Peak and it's the best cruiser board you could possibly imagine. Fast, easy to carry, maneuverable and it gives so much fun while riding. Here in Poland (Europe :D) the cities aren't built for skateboarding- narrow pavements, lots of potholes, but it doesn't matter when you ride a Dinghy. Thanks Landyachtz!
I tried a dinghy because a friend had one. I always thought it was too small for me and too basic a board for my style of riding. I'm not even that great of a skateboarder, but from the first time i pushed on the dinghy, my skateboarding was transformed!!! The size, proportions and wheels come together to make the most comfortable, stable, smooth and surfy vibe... I was shocked! Of the 6 boards I have, I want to ride the dinghy the most! Its just a ride that you won't understand until you feel it. But I sincerely think they've tapped into a design that is amazing for everyone. I can't describe enough how amazing the ride is. The wheels, shape and just everything all together make it so comfortable. You can ride over any cracks, sidewalks, pepples grass and its stays fun. Get any dinghy and it will be a staple board for quick rides and long... its my favorite board.. and I want another one lol
Yo I'm not even kidding this was one of the coolest videos I've ever seen how awesome it must have been to ride through the city with all those people sign me up man I want a damn dinghy now lmao
Got the turbo dinghy as my first dinghy, didn't even know it was best board you guys had before I saw this video, and I love it! Except I'm still a noob :(
@mikebalko wheels definitely do matter, but I’m not saying you’ll never get taken out by a rock. When someone says they just bought the deck then you have to wonder what wheels they’re running.
Damit I cant stop watching this. Next week I'm picking up my final choices. Battle axe for sure. But I'm still taking a close look at the dinghy family. So far tugboat captain. The hoodoo tiger. Now looking close at the beastwreck
I don’t know if I should get the classic dinghy or the beastwreck dinghy because I’ve always wanted a board to do tricks on but I also want a good smooth cruise which I’m not sure if the beastwrecks wheels will do so I don’t know what to get also the classic dinghys trucks are less stable so I think I don’t think I will be able to do tricks on that!
The wheels on the Beast Wreck (60mm Chubby Hawgs) are only 3mm smaller than the Classic (63mm Fatty Hawgs) and are still great for cruising. The trucks on both setups are very stable. If doing tricks is really important to you then maybe check out the ATV Green/Grey Tiger landyachtz.com/boards/?filter=1#atv
Im new to skateboarding I do want to do lil tricks in the future but want comfort so I really wonder what’s the best shape for full control, speed, balance and tightcorners? Thinking bout the classic and hoodoo tiger?
How heavy are these boards? Maybe the weights can be added on the site since they come complete. I find myself carrying my board a lot in packed NYC trains, etc.