I have the blunt and also like to ride a bit tighter than most, my friends always notice it when trying it out. Based on my experience, no problem with turning with just the trucks. I wear 10 1/2 (US) which is 42 in Brazil and Europe (I think) and they feel great under my feet, I like to feel a bit of the borders of the board when doing intense carving, the slight concave of the board itself helps too. Can get quite fast out of the box, but also after using it for some time and “letting it settle” it’s going even faster. I want to try the tugboat but not sure I would trade the portability of the blunt
@@andrewbernier4676 it feels pretty good I had to tighten the trucks a bit cause I prefer the stiffer feel. It goes over small cracks and bumps easily, overall rides smooth! I want to put bigger wheels in the future to see how it handles
I’m 37 and learned to skate on the Dinghy Fender with 72mm Plow Kings. Love it as I worry very little about pebbles and small bumps on the ground. I try to avoid steep downhills as these cruisers will feel a bit unstable. Looking to get a longboard to add to my collection.
63mm Fatty Hawgs on the standard Dinghy. Blunt with Paris 129s & Shark 60mm would be awesome, the same wheels with the Avenue gen2 trucks would maybe yield the ultimate small cruiser set-up. Have fun!
I have the classic skeleton and I actually run the trucks tight af and even before this board the battle axe longboard I had from them also did the 2 wheel thing but for me its mostly on right hand turns because I throw all my weight on the back of my heels and I've learned to balance well while doing it.
Hi 👋🏼, What do you think of the Arbor Pilsner cruiser. I'd like to buy a cruiser for the city, to get around and go to class. I would like to do some speed but also some tricks. Do you think the Arbor Pilsner or the Landyachtz Dinghy Blunt is best for this purpose?
Thanks for explaining the wheel base . I was comparing their wheel base measurements with other brands wheel size the whole time and got super confused 😂
I also would drive in your style manner. And I just loooove that Turbo King of yours. I would gear it up just the same. It looks like 'The Last V-8 Interceptor' that Mad Max drives, especially since it's black. The problem is, that I have 45/46 European feet. (And poor cash flow)
Hello I’m struggling to choose a dinghy board , I wanna use it to cruise on rough surfaces ( different terrains too ) ,commuting and so on . Which one do u think suits me the best ?
The turbo king would probably be your best option because the larger wheels make it really easy to cruise over almost any terrain. That being said, if it is out of your price range, really any model will work to a certain extent. If not the turbo king, look for the fiberglass models or the dinghy blunt!
Like a squeaky sound? Use paraffin wax around the bushings and the areas they sit on the trucks! I’m making a tutorial on this soon once I pick up some wax
hey Ogden so i recently bought customized dinghy blunt the one with the pink board and a cat on it. it came with the 63mm fatty wheels,1/2 Riser.. im planning to change my wheels to 72mm plow kings just like a turbo dingy. do you think i would be fine and not having to worry about any wheelbite given the fact i sit a little higher than a normal dingy because of my risers?
I got a dinghy sketch love it, so I got a Dinghy Blunt, love it even more, so I got the tugboat Bengal UV and it is a Joy to use. So finally I got the drop hammer (it arrives today). Now my house is full of skateboards.
Hi... Does anyone know what the proper replacement bushing for the dinghy is? the bottom one is a cylinder, the upper one is a cone and the standard type bones ones and similar have a different diameter. Someone mentioned using thunder successfully but I have not had a chance or luck finding ones that would come as cylinder plus cone in that 94A region. Need to change mine. I am somewhat of a beginner still and the stock ones are supper soft to a point where tightening the trucks requires me to adjust the screw to a point where it compresses the original bushing a bit too much. I weight 160 lbs moderate height but would definitely prefer more stability since I am still learning (after a year :_) )
Hiiii! Im 5'2 and looking for a board to cruise around town. Stability is really important for me. Will I be ok in a Dinghy Blunt, or do you recomend other. Thank youuuu
Great review! I've seen no other reviews on YT describing the variants. I'm 50 and about to try skating for the first time (I regularly run + bike: looking to try something new). I'm leaning towards cruising over learning tricks on a street board. I'm 5'6" with a 9.5 shoe. From my research, the Dinghy is too unstable for a beginner - the Tugboat appears to be better, but it seems to be out of stock everywhere. Do you think a Dinghy Blunt will suffice for a beginner (if I tighten it up?) Or will it be too hard/unstable to learn on? LY markets the Blunt as a hybrid between a Dinghy and a Tugboat.
Hey, so first thing, is you can learn how to skate on any board! That being said, some are easier than others...I think the dinghy blunt would work really well for you IF you’re in the market for a small cruiser board. Because the trucks are wider than the turbo king it should be a little more stable. I have shoe size 9 and my turbo king is small, but fine for a cruiser. Tugboat is probably the best fit for you, but the blunt should perform great also!
@@OgdenSikel TY for tips. Will pickup the Blunt UV Sun tomorrow. Landyachtz needs to send you test boards for review! I'm sure after a year or two, I'll be in the market for a Longboard. Thx again.
I am 42 in the shoes size and i want to buy a dinghy But i dont know what kind of dinghy. And i just start skating. If I dont whight a lot I can buy dinght blunt with 63 mm wheels? This is exist?
The main difference is that the coffin has a slightly larger, and flatter nose along with the tail. This makes it more of a dinghy/ATV hybrid board, meaning that it is essentially a dinghy that will perform ever-so-slightly better at tricks than the regular dinghy
thanks! turbo king is 72mm but I think you're right on the others. I don't think my trucks are too tight, because they work well for the turbo king wheels, but yeah for smaller wheels they are probably too tight
I usually skate pretty loose trucks and I have the dinghy blunt but 105mm trucks are very small I don't think that would be a good beginner board my first board was the blunt and I learned pretty quickly on that
What about the turbo flight? Is it a lot like the turbo king? Because i do think i want to buy the turbo flight but am quite confused exactly what the difference would be between turbo king and turbo flight.
You may just need more lubricant, and like mentioned above me, I also like using bones speed cream for lubing the bearings. edit: in case you weren't aware, you cant clean bearings with water. If you did, that may be why. if not then ignore this.
It is probably the best board I have for pumping. Even with my tightened trucks, I can still get pumping to work well. Check out this video I made on pumping if interested. I have some clips of pumping with the turbo king in it: ua-cam.com/video/rAodfWfPIYs/v-deo.html
@@OgdenSikel i think the normal dinghy is also 1/4. the 1/8 are for added softness which i dont think are on any of the dinghys. You can get the 1/8 one if you plan on doing impact stuff which they recommend on their website
I think they will all work well to some extent. The turbo king would probably fit your criteria the best, but the downside is it is heavier because of the larger wheels.
Which one do you recommend for a very short person (4'11", 6,5 shoe size and 116,84 lb) with zero skate experience? I can’t decide between a standard dhingy, pocket rocket black or a carver surfskate cx. Important is a smooth, carving, easy, comfort cruising with as little as possible risk for injuries (bigger and softer wheels..), high quality, beginner friendly. And of course short people friendly 😅 And I don’t want to learn tricks or something special. I just want to learn how to skate and want to enjoy the feeling while cruising relaxed (nearly all terrain). It would be awesome if you could recommend something realistic for me and my views, the price is not important at all :)
definitely get a dinghy, or even a tugboat, if you have zero experience. surf skates can be really difficult to learn with no experience because they are SUPER turny, where if you aren't used to riding you will have trouble just staying on the deck!
I know I’m late but I am in the same situation as you were. A small beginner who only wants to cruise. I have been leaning towards the Dinghy blunt due to the added stability from the wider trucks without being as big as the tugboat. Did you end up getting anything?
Awesome video! I'm looking for something a little wider than the dinghy (something about 9-10 inches). Do you have any recommendations? Currently looking at a loaded omakase
loaded omakase is def a good one, and the landyachtz tugboat could be something to look into also. Here are some strange ones you could check out haha (they're made of metal but kinda pricey!) www.121cboards.com/shop/aileron/ beercanboards.com/collections/completes
@@OgdenSikel thank you for the response! :) Now i'm kinda in doubt between the tugboat and the omakase. The other boards look good too but they're not available in my country :( I have pretty rough streets around here, would it make more sense to make my choice based on the width of the wheels, since they would absorb more shocks? Then i would pick the omakase, even though its quite a bit heavier
I think wider wheels definitely can help make rough roads smoother so that is definitely something to consider. It rlly depends on how bad the roads are tho and if you think wider wheels would be better. I think either of those boards would work well for you!
Have you tried the coffin board? I just ordered it but I am worried bow since I don't see a lot of reviews on them. I am a first time skater, and pretty short. Aesthetics were a huge reason as to why I gotvit and the specs were similar to other boards I was gonna get like the classic dinghy. Do you have any experience with the coffin?
Love your Videos Ogden, keep it up. I am really interested in those loaded boards that are between cruisers and longboards like the Overland , Kanthaka and Poke. You think you might get those to try out?
Thank you! Getting another loaded board is not currently in my budget, but I would love to get one in the future if that changes! I am sure that I'll be getting one at some point, I just don't know when yet haha!
Me: (turns down the volume for the intro) also me: oh, thank god he didn't do the basketball kid vine again me, again: (hears the sound effect after he says dinghy) excruciating pain
The G&T and Relay Dinghy have a 15" wheel base. The ultra rare and much desired Hollowtech Dinghy is bigger all round L: 29.5" | W: 8.75" | WB: 16" Lovely!
За 2 года увлечения, у меня 5 шлюпок, blunt, fender, skeleton, turbo, charetuse, и это только лодки) не говоря еще о лонгбордах) да и спасибо за русские субтитры!
I have the blunt and also like to ride a bit tighter than most, my friends always notice it when trying it out.
Based on my experience, no problem with turning with just the trucks.
I wear 10 1/2 (US) which is 42 in Brazil and Europe (I think) and they feel great under my feet, I like to feel a bit of the borders of the board when doing intense carving, the slight concave of the board itself helps too.
Can get quite fast out of the box, but also after using it for some time and “letting it settle” it’s going even faster.
I want to try the tugboat but not sure I would trade the portability of the blunt
Yo thanks for the info! Hopefully this can help some people deciding!
Just bought the blunt cause the wider trucks mainly cant wait to get it!
Yo, does the blunt cruise pretty well over bumps and cracks? Just wondering cause the smaller wheels
@@Smoki501 how’s it feel?
@@andrewbernier4676 it feels pretty good I had to tighten the trucks a bit cause I prefer the stiffer feel. It goes over small cracks and bumps easily, overall rides smooth! I want to put bigger wheels in the future to see how it handles
I’m 37 and learned to skate on the Dinghy Fender with 72mm Plow Kings. Love it as I worry very little about pebbles and small bumps on the ground. I try to avoid steep downhills as these cruisers will feel a bit unstable. Looking to get a longboard to add to my collection.
Would be great if you made a video about the Tugboat!
Did he make it?
Just ordered a Landyachtz Reapin Ain't Easy Dinghy Blunt thank you for the review bro.🙌🏼
This is the video I needed
63mm Fatty Hawgs on the standard Dinghy. Blunt with Paris 129s & Shark 60mm would be awesome, the same wheels with the Avenue gen2 trucks would maybe yield the ultimate small cruiser set-up. Have fun!
Interesting....may have to look into this haha
I am going to get an original dinghy. and i just want to cruz and do small and easy tricks was it a good choice?(I'm tvelve years old)
I have the classic skeleton and I actually run the trucks tight af and even before this board the battle axe longboard I had from them also did the 2 wheel thing but for me its mostly on right hand turns because I throw all my weight on the back of my heels and I've learned to balance well while doing it.
Hi 👋🏼, What do you think of the Arbor Pilsner cruiser.
I'd like to buy a cruiser for the city, to get around and go to class. I would like to do some speed but also some tricks.
Do you think the Arbor Pilsner or the Landyachtz Dinghy Blunt is best for this purpose?
Thanks for explaining the wheel base . I was comparing their wheel base measurements with other brands wheel size the whole time and got super confused 😂
Has the dingy turbo king be discontinued?
I was wondering that too
the blunt is a good all arounder. right in between in size, price, and stability among the dinghies
That has been my thoughts as well!
Which trick works better, blunt or dinghy?
I also would drive in your style manner. And I just loooove that Turbo King of yours. I would gear it up just the same. It looks like 'The Last V-8 Interceptor' that Mad Max drives, especially since it's black.
The problem is, that I have 45/46 European feet. (And poor cash flow)
Can you do an Arbor Pilsner vs Landyachtz Dinghy video?
they don't sell the turbo
Where can I get dingy turbo king
Adventure Skeleton is 🔥
i have that one too :D
@@giantmantaray is it good?
Does it sound much?
@@dragonballs1239 i think it is, it's very smooth and keeps the speed alright very nice if you like to just soul carve
I got crown peak, its so beautiful
Hi, I know this is a older video but do you think I could use a dingy blunt deck and 129mm trucks and a different brand of 60mm wheels?
I cant find the turbo king
The Original Gangster is back. Uuuuuh!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hello I’m struggling to choose a dinghy board , I wanna use it to cruise on rough surfaces ( different terrains too ) ,commuting and so on . Which one do u think suits me the best ?
The turbo king would probably be your best option because the larger wheels make it really easy to cruise over almost any terrain. That being said, if it is out of your price range, really any model will work to a certain extent. If not the turbo king, look for the fiberglass models or the dinghy blunt!
There’s also the Dinghy Fender. It has the large wheels as well. Same price as the other dingy’s.
What is your opinion on Dinghy Tugboat?
Thank you so much! This video was very helpful. I have size 12 feet and I'm going to try the blunt.
i have a turbo king but the trucks on it make a tinkle sound
help
i want to loosen the trucks but it make the sound more and more
Like a squeaky sound? Use paraffin wax around the bushings and the areas they sit on the trucks! I’m making a tutorial on this soon once I pick up some wax
na it’s like the cleaner bounces up and down and make the ride feel less smooth
Thanks for all your vids!
hey Ogden so i recently bought customized dinghy blunt the one with the pink board and a cat on it. it came with the 63mm fatty wheels,1/2 Riser.. im planning to change my wheels to 72mm plow kings just like a turbo dingy. do you think i would be fine and not having to worry about any wheelbite given the fact i sit a little higher than a normal dingy because of my risers?
Did you ever do this? Wonder if that wheel size worked on the board
@@TheMofrackey it actually works fine. no wheelbite. itll made you ride faster and very smooth.
@@macsuma7085how usually do you use it and what shoe size are you?
hi guys, if there is anyone has dinghy fender skateboard please tell me his/her experiences. Thank you.
I got the Red dragon Dinghy and i sold it a month later and bought a longboard from Landyachtz after👀👀👀
I feel ya, longboards are my go-to as well
Really!! I wana get the dragon dinghy is it not good??
@@yahirflores4194 its awesome, i prefer the dinghy over any longboard
Get both :P cause they both have dif purposes
I got a dinghy sketch love it, so I got a Dinghy Blunt, love it even more, so I got the tugboat Bengal UV and it is a Joy to use. So finally I got the drop hammer (it arrives today). Now my house is full of skateboards.
Hi there.
I'm a big guy and this would be my first board, should I get the blunt, tugboat or classic dinghy?
tugboat
^^yeah I’d go for the tugboat!
What about the coffin shape
I am a shoe size 7 would you recommend the blunt or turbo king? @ogden sikel
Either would be fine for your shoe size! Pick which one you like best!
what about the Dinghy Turbo (not the king) is it the same?
They are pretty much the same. Just different years. The turbo king is the 2020 model, the turbo is 2019 I believe
What about the larger version called the tugboat?
I believe the tugboat is not technically a dinghy, even though it’s the same but bigger
Yeah it’s not a dinghy but I’m planning on getting a tugboat soon for future videos!
@@OgdenSikel I’ll be waiting for that video 👍
Love my Tugboat!
Got my sister the tugboat and there is no reviews other then the website. And is it a cruiser or surf skate?
Its more of a cruser its nice fast and stable and is more concave than all the other cruisers so you can do tricks on it
Hi... Does anyone know what the proper replacement bushing for the dinghy is? the bottom one is a cylinder, the upper one is a cone and the standard type bones ones and similar have a different diameter.
Someone mentioned using thunder successfully but I have not had a chance or luck finding ones that would come as cylinder plus cone in that 94A region. Need to change mine.
I am somewhat of a beginner still and the stock ones are supper soft to a point where tightening the trucks requires me to adjust the screw to a point where it compresses the original bushing a bit too much. I weight 160 lbs moderate height but would definitely prefer more stability since I am still learning (after a year :_) )
Hiiii! Im 5'2 and looking for a board to cruise around town. Stability is really important for me. Will I be ok in a Dinghy Blunt, or do you recomend other. Thank youuuu
Hey!! I think if you’re looking for a cruiser specifically, the dinghy blunt is a great option to get and it’ll be lots of fun!! :)
I just bought a dinghy blunt it came with 63mm wheels. Will putting a 70 or 72mm wheels make it more stable? Thanks.
I wouldn’t say more stable necessarily, but you’ll probably feel a difference going through really rough roads and other tough terrain
Great review! I've seen no other reviews on YT describing the variants. I'm 50 and about to try skating for the first time (I regularly run + bike: looking to try something new). I'm leaning towards cruising over learning tricks on a street board. I'm 5'6" with a 9.5 shoe. From my research, the Dinghy is too unstable for a beginner - the Tugboat appears to be better, but it seems to be out of stock everywhere. Do you think a Dinghy Blunt will suffice for a beginner (if I tighten it up?) Or will it be too hard/unstable to learn on? LY markets the Blunt as a hybrid between a Dinghy and a Tugboat.
Hey, so first thing, is you can learn how to skate on any board! That being said, some are easier than others...I think the dinghy blunt would work really well for you IF you’re in the market for a small cruiser board. Because the trucks are wider than the turbo king it should be a little more stable. I have shoe size 9 and my turbo king is small, but fine for a cruiser. Tugboat is probably the best fit for you, but the blunt should perform great also!
@@OgdenSikel TY for tips. Will pickup the Blunt UV Sun tomorrow. Landyachtz needs to send you test boards for review! I'm sure after a year or two, I'll be in the market for a Longboard. Thx again.
@@Nakameguro97 hey there, how's the board? I'm around your shoe size too and new at skating so I'm curious!
@@Commander_Cat They are all excellent, except the standard Dinghy - that one should be avoided if you are a beginner like me.
I just ordered the new dinghy coffin! Any advice or relevant comparisons?
Sweet! It’s pretty much the same as a regular dinghy but with a cooler shape :)
@@OgdenSikel awesome thank you! Been going through your vids have been very helpful, you got yourself a new sub!
I am 42 in the shoes size and i want to buy a dinghy But i dont know what kind of dinghy. And i just start skating.
If I dont whight a lot I can buy dinght blunt with 63 mm wheels? This is exist?
And i going to ride on rough road and stuff like that almost half of the time.
i just got the dinghy uv blunt, think imma like it
Your editing is fiiiireeeeeeee
What about skeleton
how is the dinghy coffin cocktail different from the regular dinghy?
The main difference is that the coffin has a slightly larger, and flatter nose along with the tail. This makes it more of a dinghy/ATV hybrid board, meaning that it is essentially a dinghy that will perform ever-so-slightly better at tricks than the regular dinghy
What is the difference between the dinghy turbo and the dinghy turbo king?
I’m pretty sure they are the same board, but the turbo was last years model, and the turbo king is the 2020 edition
@@OgdenSikel thanks
og dingy is 63mm wheels blunt is 60mm and turbo I think is 70
trucks are way too tight if your board tips skp trucks usaully are loser than longboard trucks
thanks! turbo king is 72mm but I think you're right on the others. I don't think my trucks are too tight, because they work well for the turbo king wheels, but yeah for smaller wheels they are probably too tight
Chubby hawgs too with very wide contact patch making up for the narrow trucks
I usually skate pretty loose trucks and I have the dinghy blunt but 105mm trucks are very small I don't think that would be a good beginner board my first board was the blunt and I learned pretty quickly on that
What about the turbo flight? Is it a lot like the turbo king? Because i do think i want to buy the turbo flight but am quite confused exactly what the difference would be between turbo king and turbo flight.
They’re the exact same board, the flight is just what they named the 2021 edition of the dinghy turbo
@@OgdenSikel Ahhhh thank you, i thought that Would be the case but it seemed weird to be to give them different names
Can you talk about the atv model?
I have an ATV review video out, and its funny you asked because I'm actually uploading another ATV video for tomorrow!
@@OgdenSikel awesome thanks bro
I have the dinghy FG watercolour
I recently cleaned its bearings but now it feels less fast and smooth
Any suggestions on how to fix it
Buy new bearings
@@Riccoonn nah i bought it a few months ago
Put on a Speed cream
You may just need more lubricant, and like mentioned above me, I also like using bones speed cream for lubing the bearings.
edit: in case you weren't aware, you cant clean bearings with water. If you did, that may be why. if not then ignore this.
@@OgdenSikel thanks try and find some speed cream online
Great video🔥🔥 i can smell that 2k🇿🇦 its getting close😳
:D
Can you comment the pumping performance on the dinghy turbo king?
It is probably the best board I have for pumping. Even with my tightened trucks, I can still get pumping to work well. Check out this video I made on pumping if interested. I have some clips of pumping with the turbo king in it:
ua-cam.com/video/rAodfWfPIYs/v-deo.html
Thank you for reply! Great video!
Hey @Ogden Sikel , do you know the diference of the size's pads, between the Turbo and conventional's one?
The turbo king has 1/4" risers, and I'd imaging the regular either has the same, or 1/8. Can't confirm with the regular one though
@@OgdenSikel i think the normal dinghy is also 1/4. the 1/8 are for added softness which i dont think are on any of the dinghys. You can get the 1/8 one if you plan on doing impact stuff which they recommend on their website
Is there a specific type that is good at both cruising and speed
I think they will all work well to some extent. The turbo king would probably fit your criteria the best, but the downside is it is heavier because of the larger wheels.
Which one do you recommend for a very short person (4'11", 6,5 shoe size and 116,84 lb) with zero skate experience?
I can’t decide between a standard dhingy, pocket rocket black or a carver surfskate cx. Important is a smooth, carving, easy, comfort cruising with as little as possible risk for injuries (bigger and softer wheels..), high quality, beginner friendly. And of course short people friendly 😅 And I don’t want to learn tricks or something special. I just want to learn how to skate and want to enjoy the feeling while cruising relaxed (nearly all terrain). It would be awesome if you could recommend something realistic for me and my views, the price is not important at all :)
definitely get a dinghy, or even a tugboat, if you have zero experience. surf skates can be really difficult to learn with no experience because they are SUPER turny, where if you aren't used to riding you will have trouble just staying on the deck!
@@OgdenSikel your response helps me a lot, thank you so much! Don’t you think that the tugboat is a little too big for someone like me?
I know I’m late but I am in the same situation as you were. A small beginner who only wants to cruise. I have been leaning towards the Dinghy blunt due to the added stability from the wider trucks without being as big as the tugboat. Did you end up getting anything?
@@SOMEONE-kj4ezhey if any of ya got the dinghy blunt how is it for your size?
Awesome video! I'm looking for something a little wider than the dinghy (something about 9-10 inches). Do you have any recommendations? Currently looking at a loaded omakase
loaded omakase is def a good one, and the landyachtz tugboat could be something to look into also.
Here are some strange ones you could check out haha (they're made of metal but kinda pricey!)
www.121cboards.com/shop/aileron/
beercanboards.com/collections/completes
@@OgdenSikel thank you for the response! :) Now i'm kinda in doubt between the tugboat and the omakase.
The other boards look good too but they're not available in my country :( I have pretty rough streets around here, would it make more sense to make my choice based on the width of the wheels, since they would absorb more shocks?
Then i would pick the omakase, even though its quite a bit heavier
I think wider wheels definitely can help make rough roads smoother so that is definitely something to consider. It rlly depends on how bad the roads are tho and if you think wider wheels would be better. I think either of those boards would work well for you!
The regular dinghy wheels are 63mm
Thank u sir
Whats your take on the Tugboat
I will give an opinion when I get one, which should be in the future!
Can you do a no comply 180 on the dinghy?
Will try it tomorrow and update you!
Hey can u do tricks on a longboard I just thought u would answer this question well
heck yeah dude, I have many videos on this topic
@@OgdenSikel thanks bro i will check them out
Have you tried the coffin board? I just ordered it but I am worried bow since I don't see a lot of reviews on them. I am a first time skater, and pretty short. Aesthetics were a huge reason as to why I gotvit and the specs were similar to other boards I was gonna get like the classic dinghy. Do you have any experience with the coffin?
No personal experience, but Im pretty sure the riding experience is almost the same as the normal dinghy, its just a cooler shape haha
I have the Turbo King on the way right now!
lets go!!!!
Did you know Turbo King originally comes from the term "Awesome King"
Love your Videos Ogden, keep it up. I am really interested in those loaded boards that are between cruisers and longboards like the Overland , Kanthaka and Poke. You think you might get those to try out?
Thank you! Getting another loaded board is not currently in my budget, but I would love to get one in the future if that changes! I am sure that I'll be getting one at some point, I just don't know when yet haha!
Me: (turns down the volume for the intro)
also me: oh, thank god he didn't do the basketball kid vine again
me, again: (hears the sound effect after he says dinghy) excruciating pain
Lol I don’t do it so often in my new stuff anymore but I gotta throw it in occasionally for old times sake
@@OgdenSikel Get what you mean just gotta let the og's know you still og
i think the online page says the wheel size depending of the board
It does on some of the boards, but a number of them don't for some reason.
Your channel grew
Dope video. Thanks bro!✌😎👍one💙ace
me gustan tus videos saludos desde mexico
your channel is cool. you should go into sales bro
Thanks! I think I’d rather start my own business tho rather than sales haha!
This is a video I always wanted to see because there are different varieties of the dinghy but you forgot the shape 9 dinghy and coffin shape
Both of those variants are very similar to the regular dinghy, I think the difference is mostly aesthetic, except maybe a slightly mellower concave?
The G&T and Relay Dinghy have a 15" wheel base. The ultra rare and much desired Hollowtech Dinghy is bigger all round L: 29.5" | W: 8.75" | WB: 16" Lovely!
One word: fender
Please put subtitles in Spanish, I would appreciate it a lot
He liked ever other comment but yours. I wonder why..🤔
@@mattc9938 he probably is not fluent in it
@@mattc9938 He only liked comments that are from 3 months ago. He probably didn’t see this one.
So with the dinghy you put larger wheels on and tightened trucks not to get wheelbite and then complain about the trucks not turning. Hmm...
Standard wheels of Dinghy are 63mm 78a Fatty Hawgs
THANK YOU!
Can you do a check slide with those wheels ?
The tugboat?
Not a dinghy but will be getting one sometime next year!
Hey bro after watching this review I got turbo king ...super carvy
right?! its so good. if its too carvy for ya make sure to tighten those trucks
Where did you get turbo king from? I want one I live in Canada
The wheel size is 63mm
Thank you!
За 2 года увлечения, у меня 5 шлюпок, blunt, fender, skeleton, turbo, charetuse, и это только лодки) не говоря еще о лонгбордах) да и спасибо за русские субтитры!
А где ты их покупаешь? Подскажи пожалуйста
@@MineSape когда была возможность на скейтпро, на авито посмотри)
The trucks on the original are meant to be loose and surfy.
I like my wheels tighter too but the dinghy turbo boards are all so plain compared to the designs for the classic ones 😔 the things we sacrifice
Omg yes whyyyyy
I just bought the burger king board
Nice, how is it?
@@OgdenSikel is so much heavy, hahaha, but is my first board, I feel it great, is easy stay in my feet on the board
I wanna sell my penny and get a Burger King
Their 60 mm
I got a tugboat
awesome!
You can just get 130mml trucks instead and put chubbs instead of fats and the 105mml
Bro what are you wearing bro
i am a classic type of guy