Some middle aged men deal with their mid-life crisis by getting a Porsche or a Harley or.........a mistress. I think i just found my mid-life crisis panacea..........the Rally Cat !!! Thanks Landyachtz !
Too funny to find guys with the same mindset. I am 51, retiring from the military, been interested in skating since I was in college but never able to get proficient. Just bought a rally cat deck, I am going to bubble wrap my entire body and I’m determined to learn some slides. Feel like an idiot but I can’t help it.
Skateboarding at 40 or 50 is not a midlife crisis. Its just you finding out who you are if you are just starting or coming to your senses if you are restarting.
So I just got this board in the mail 5 days ago and I gotta be honest when I first stepped on it and started riding I wasn't in love it felt awkward and uncomfortable to get started on. I was bummed out and feeling like I wasted my money BUT after riding consistently even though my first impression wasn't the best I can say with out a doubt this is the most fun board I have had. It takes a few to get comfortable but once you do holy smokes you won't wanna get off it. From ollies to slides to the little bit of downhill I have done this board is it man. Cannot give Landyachtz enough props. This is the 3rd landyachtz board I have owned and my favorite of the three. Not to long but not to short either it is just freaking awesome and I feel like I can go anywhere with it and do anything. Thanks Landyachtz!
I have the drop cat 33 and thinking about getting this one as well. What do you think this board was made for? Could a learner in the art of sliding learn to slide on this? Much appreciated 👍
@Jean Claess'n I also got the drop cat. It’s the shorter version cause I have a smaller stance, I’m loving it. Thinking I’ll get this for it’s versatility and maybe it’ll be easier to slide so I can learn to slide with out getting the switch blade or something. Switch blade slides very well but I want more versatility than that. And it’s cheaper lol
Thank you Landyachtz! The Rally Cat is the most comfortable , best riding board I've ever had. One of my best purchases. I'm having so much fun with it that I'm now skating around 2 hours everyday. I love my Rally Cat!!!!!
@@owenstuber7131 If this is your first board I would recommend starting with the Dinghy. I have 7 Landyatchz boards now, I can't stop, lol. The Rally cat still my go to, there's a hill I never gone down? the rally cat gives me the confidence I need to face new things, it's like a graceful tank, it's big and heavy, but my goodness it's fun to ride. 10/10. Thanks for your question and hope you have a great one!
I bought a Tugboat as first board recently! Waiting on it in the mail. Do you happen to have a Drop Cat? I was looking at ATV, Rally Cat, and Drop Cat before cruisers just took my money. Lol. I want to learn to push and brake well just coasting around and want to work on learning Ollies without a pure trickboard. After that I'm pretty sure I'm gonna want to find some hills and speed here in Hawaii and learn some downhill sliding. Thinking I'll end up with either a Drop Cat or Rally Cat at that point so just wasting time trying to find the long board from Landyachtz that I know I'll eventually want
Buddy of mine just surprised me with the Rally Cat a few days ago!! I'm a veteran skater of 20 years and never dipped into longboards until now. And OMG having this board be my 1st real cruiser is really special. Well done Landyachtz! The vid was dope as hell too...good stuff!
"So much TUUURRN" Understatement of the century. I love this board so much and the ability to cut a quick little schwip schwip to avoid any bails is unmatched!
This bord is just way way to good. It is like the best of all world melted into one project. It slides well, cruise comfortably, jumps... it fking jumps like a mad I tell you. It jumps like a cat. Mraaaaw... and you are on the top of neighbor tree. Having problems with your ADHD dog? Get the CAT run the dog ! My first landyachtz board, and if it will not break on the tail (it is so long) before winter I am gonna get my self Cheese Grate, Alex seams like a mad man but I do trust in his craziness xD if he sad it shreds it shreds period :)
I can't ollie on my rally cat AT ALL. Have any tips? I can ollie fairly well on other boards (gin and tonic dinghy and ATV series) but the rally cat has proven to be difficult in that area.
@@marcoleon7718 Rally Cats tail is at lower angle than normal skateboard. To get better pob you might want to put ur back foot further away. So you are more on your toe. Also dont push ur foot with whole leg, just snap it with a single ankle motion. You might also want your front foot a bit closer to Landyahtz letters.
This is a really nice and well-made product video! Awesome walkthrough! The board is really well explained here! Now make these for all new boards! ;-)
Was lucky to find someone selling the new Metal version nearby me nearly brand new for a great price. This board is awesome and I'm surprised there aren't more videos of it. It feels like a way more capable dinghy, in that it's stable and more comfortable to push over longer distances, but still has the nimble feeling the dinghy provides. Just picked up some slide gloves so I'm learning to slide on it too.
I just bought the same model this week’...the red one because of the 155 mm trucks (I was looking to the rally cat metal but seems to have shorter trucks) Really impressed how it rides (compared to the drop hammer I bought) Lot of qualities this rally cat and very playful with the kicktail(compared with my drop hammer). Good for my new hobby at my 46´and 97kg!!😅
@@jetpack98 Hop! I just had a weekend with the two at seaside in Belgium ! I had long distances pushing and some mellow downhill ,streets fun and lot of carving with some little visit at local small skatepark. The drop hammer feels good (very good)to take speed easy and cross the streets even through the rails of the tram 🚊 Rally cat does too. But not at ease for skate park. Rally cat is good everywhere but Less forgiveness at speed than the drop hammer. I like the two boards for what they offer but the drop hammer has longer base with bigger wheels which make it very confortable. So I’m very happy to have these boards!. You can’t be wrong with none of them!
@@iosoi3145 it was definitely the right choice. It’s very fun to ride and very easy to get the hang of riding it, you can rock pretty far back and forth like he showed in the video, and your feet stay in the right place pretty well the way the board is designed.
update i bought it around when i posted this comment, and all i can say is AMAZING. I have such a fun time ripping this thing and I really reccomend it to anyone looking to buy
This board was quite sick but I'm just wondering if you could use either the 40° or 50° Bear gen 6 trucks on it with or w/o risers and w/o getting a wheel bite. And Your new board setup was Really Cool Man!! , most specifically the Blaze Pt. Keep up the Good work Landyachtz!
Please make a video on specifically the tugboat captain (the black one). There's only one out there that compares it to a dinghy but it'd be nice to have one of the landyachtz longboarders use it in a video to really express the way it should be used and how good it really is at cruising and tricks
How does this compare to the Sidewalker? Surprisingly the Sidewalker seems to be listed as handling hills better. So more freeride and tricks. I'm a noob but the Rally Cat looks like a great all round board for getting around though.
Rally Cat is a great "first" board. It can handle most terrain you throw it and is a perfect board to find out what style of skating speaks to you the most. Sidewalker is better for doing tricks but they both should handle downhill the same.
@landyachtz never owned a board of yours.. would i be able to put paris 180's and 75-80mm wheels on this? looking for the ulto dog board.. using an old rayne vendetta now.
Can anybody help? I’m 32 years old. 90-95 kilograms. 6 feet tall and shoe size 12. Never been on a board before. I do exercise regularly, but it’s not the same thing. I wanna start learning to commute to work on a longboard or cruiser. Would the rally cat be recommended as a daily commuter for 2-4 miles. I can’t do ollies, but would like to learn it. I’m looking for a board that’s for commuting and learning to do a few tricks. I’m doubting between the rally cat and the 2020 ripper by landyachtz. Who can help me?
Both of your choices are great for learning to push and cruise! Considering you're pushing 2-4 miles everyday you'll really like the rocker on the Rally Cat because it keeps you low to the ground making pushing very comfortable. Both boards are able to ollie but not as easy to learn as other boards (Rally Cat is easier to do tricks than the Ripper for some) If tricks are a bigger concern the ATV series is also a great option. ATV Cowboy - landyachtz.com/product/atv-cowboy/ ATV Crane - landyachtz.com/product/atv-crane/ ATV Ditch Life - landyachtz.com/product/atv-ditch-life-night-fox/ Also check out some of the Tugboats too! landyachtz.com/product-category/boards/cruiser-boards/
Landyachtz wow. Thank you so much for explaining it. I’ll check all of them out. Been reading articles for months to learn more about the types of boards there are. I’d say I would be a little afraid to start with the smaller boards. So I think I’m gonna go ahead with the rally cat. If I would wanna change the wheels, what’s the biggest size wheels that can fit under it without causing wheelbite?
@@serdaruzun4560 Not sure the exact max size before wheel bite but if you go bigger than the 63mm Fatties that come stock you might want to add some riser pads.
Landyachtz well. Got the rally cat metal in the mail yesterday. Been practicing for 2 days now. It’s so much fun. Thanks again for answering my original question and I think I’ve made a wise decision here.
Dude we sound pretty similar. I ended up buying a Tugboat but wanted more portability. ATV, Rally Cat, and Drop Cat all are interests for future boards. The Rally Cat is looking optimal but I'm gonna be looking for more downhill on next board probably
The Veneficus just keep at it. Before i got my dinghy i rode a penny board and had a hard time with it at first but youll get used to your foot positions. Like try to put the rear foot right after the front foot and just adjust from there. It'll get better and you'll love it, the dinghy really is a fun little board to ride. Oh and also i got different bushings for my dinghy because it was turning on a dime with stock bushings
It's a great beginner board because it's stable and the rocker gets you lower to the ground to make pushing easier. It's also able to skate most terrain so you can find out what style of skating speaks to you.
I’ll tell you what these wheels are ; freakin’ awesome! I was so pleasantly surprised , coming from almost exclusively riding O’tsngs ( fat free and 4pres) , I moved to the purple-white mix fattie hawgs 63mm in 78 and they literally have velvet like fur from the stoneground ...butter-chalk but massively forgiving. I’m just learning to slide but they break free on instinct and grip in same manner. Deep, deep offcenter makes ‘em look killer, too. Wearing even thus far.
I built one just on my bday a few weeks ago. Comin from a 44” cruiser , I gotta say this Rally Cat is exactly as described in video; fast, agile but very very controllable due to the insane rocker. Don’t overlook what hesays about it being fast. It is hyper quick. I made mistake of tryin some 180mm Cal II 50 ° RKPs w fatfree otangs but it bit into wells. This is definitely a TKP setup deck so I grabbed som3 bear 155 , bloodorange barrels , Cush cones streetside and the purple fattie hawgs & the deck came alive! It’s so zippy but controllable forever. m.imgur.com/V8zn2W6
Dude I've been weighing up getting one for ages and I have a 44" cruzer as well dude I'm sold thanks haha. Now I just have to get someone to ship to NZ 😂
I did both and couldn't be happier. My suggestion is, if you need something portable, the dinghy is the best, it's portable, fast and satisfying. But if you want super smooth and comfortable ride, the Rally Cat is the ticket. They both carve beautifully and are quality made boards, so that's the reason I recommend both, if you can swing it... Either way, you are going to be happy with your decision!
@@LuvBeautifulMusics I prefer Landyachtz over Loaded Poke because of the board material. Loaded uses fiberglass/bamboo which makes it way too bouncy for me, whereas Landyachtz uses Maple, which you still have a little bounce, but you also have the firmness and better control. I might be bias, sure, but I just love Landyacthz boards, as I now own 3, Dinghy, Rally Cat , and Wreck Tangle.
@John Patrick Clifford Same here, got the lagoon monster one and love it. @Poo Bear, the dinghy is indispensable, easy to travel, light and does the job, so it's a must have. For my second Landyachtz board I got the Rally Cat, I love them both for what they are. But if you are looking for another board, the Rally Cat is amazing, super comfortable, easy to push and carve. I love both of my Landyachtz boards!
I am going to buy one of Your board but they are all so cool that i cant decide which one. I am 38y old guy, just trying to go back into skating after like 23 years. I am little rusty and little too heavy - 88 kg. Want to skate just for fun and to loose some weight. I was about to buy Wreck Tangle or Tug Boat, but now i am in love with Rally Cat. Which of these boards will be better and easier to use for a beginner guy like me? I hope i am not too heavy for them.
The Rally Cat is a great board to get you back into skating. The lowered foot platform keeps you stable and makes pushing a breeze (easy on the knees!). It also has a kick tail for maneuverability and allows old dogs to learn new tricks!
@@Landyachtz Thanks for answering, you are awesome so as your boards. With your help I finally decided I want Rally Cat and I am getting one next week. Oh man I can't wait to ride it.
Some middle aged men deal with their mid-life crisis by getting a Porsche or a Harley or.........a mistress. I think i just found my mid-life crisis panacea..........the Rally Cat !!! Thanks Landyachtz !
haha its me picking up one being 40yrs old:D
At 51 I’m glad to have good enough health to enjoy the Rally Cat, now to learn some slides !
I'm about to be 42 and the Rally Cat has changed my life, I'll forever be grateful for this board!!!
Too funny to find guys with the same mindset. I am 51, retiring from the military, been interested in skating since I was in college but never able to get proficient. Just bought a rally cat deck, I am going to bubble wrap my entire body and I’m determined to learn some slides. Feel like an idiot but I can’t help it.
Skateboarding at 40 or 50 is not a midlife crisis. Its just you finding out who you are if you are just starting or coming to your senses if you are restarting.
So I just got this board in the mail 5 days ago and I gotta be honest when I first stepped on it and started riding I wasn't in love it felt awkward and uncomfortable to get started on. I was bummed out and feeling like I wasted my money BUT after riding consistently even though my first impression wasn't the best I can say with out a doubt this is the most fun board I have had. It takes a few to get comfortable but once you do holy smokes you won't wanna get off it. From ollies to slides to the little bit of downhill I have done this board is it man. Cannot give Landyachtz enough props. This is the 3rd landyachtz board I have owned and my favorite of the three. Not to long but not to short either it is just freaking awesome and I feel like I can go anywhere with it and do anything. Thanks Landyachtz!
I have the drop cat 33 and thinking about getting this one as well. What do you think this board was made for? Could a learner in the art of sliding learn to slide on this? Much appreciated 👍
@Jean Claess'n I also got the drop cat. It’s the shorter version cause I have a smaller stance, I’m loving it. Thinking I’ll get this for it’s versatility and maybe it’ll be easier to slide so I can learn to slide with out getting the switch blade or something. Switch blade slides very well but I want more versatility than that. And it’s cheaper lol
@@andrewbernier4676 i want a drop cat but theyre soool expensive(only 14 currently trying to get a job)
Thank you Landyachtz! The Rally Cat is the most comfortable , best riding board I've ever had. One of my best purchases. I'm having so much fun with it that I'm now skating around 2 hours everyday. I love my Rally Cat!!!!!
should i get a rally cat or a dinghy bk
@@owenstuber7131 If this is your first board I would recommend starting with the Dinghy. I have 7 Landyatchz boards now, I can't stop, lol. The Rally cat still my go to, there's a hill I never gone down? the rally cat gives me the confidence I need to face new things, it's like a graceful tank, it's big and heavy, but my goodness it's fun to ride. 10/10. Thanks for your question and hope you have a great one!
@@owenstuber7131 Also checkout their new 2020 line-up, they have 2 new styles of the Rally Cat, they are slimmer too, not as wide.
I bought a Tugboat as first board recently! Waiting on it in the mail. Do you happen to have a Drop Cat? I was looking at ATV, Rally Cat, and Drop Cat before cruisers just took my money. Lol. I want to learn to push and brake well just coasting around and want to work on learning Ollies without a pure trickboard. After that I'm pretty sure I'm gonna want to find some hills and speed here in Hawaii and learn some downhill sliding. Thinking I'll end up with either a Drop Cat or Rally Cat at that point so just wasting time trying to find the long board from Landyachtz that I know I'll eventually want
@@Flowmada What did you end up doing?
Buddy of mine just surprised me with the Rally Cat a few days ago!! I'm a veteran skater of 20 years and never dipped into longboards until now. And OMG having this board be my 1st real cruiser is really special. Well done Landyachtz! The vid was dope as hell too...good stuff!
That's a true homie right there!
1:29 cannot get enough of that slide, beautifully executed. Bravo. It's so satisfying to watch. Great stuff, as always, you guys.
That's soo true
"So much TUUURRN" Understatement of the century. I love this board so much and the ability to cut a quick little schwip schwip to avoid any bails is unmatched!
This bord is just way way to good. It is like the best of all world melted into one project. It slides well, cruise comfortably, jumps... it fking jumps like a mad I tell you. It jumps like a cat. Mraaaaw... and you are on the top of neighbor tree. Having problems with your ADHD dog? Get the CAT run the dog ! My first landyachtz board, and if it will not break on the tail (it is so long) before winter I am gonna get my self Cheese Grate, Alex seams like a mad man but I do trust in his craziness xD if he sad it shreds it shreds period :)
It didn't break. Cheese Grater arrived yesterday. I am in LOVE :)
I can't ollie on my rally cat AT ALL. Have any tips? I can ollie fairly well on other boards (gin and tonic dinghy and ATV series) but the rally cat has proven to be difficult in that area.
@@marcoleon7718 How high can you ollie street skateboard?
@@NisusPL 6 or 7 inches at the most
@@marcoleon7718 Rally Cats tail is at lower angle than normal skateboard. To get better pob you might want to put ur back foot further away. So you are more on your toe. Also dont push ur foot with whole leg, just snap it with a single ankle motion. You might also want your front foot a bit closer to Landyahtz letters.
I've never heard anyone roll over these tiles and say 'ooh this is nice'
Right? I thought the same thing until I rode one. I must agree with him, it does feel nice.
SpeedWagon its like that with every Landyachtz wheels
Thanks for the review man, definitely played a big part in me just picking one of these bad boys up. Cheers
This is a really nice and well-made product video! Awesome walkthrough! The board is really well explained here! Now make these for all new boards! ;-)
I just got back from my local skate shop where stood on the rally cat for all of 30 seconds before I knew I had to get one. This board feels awesome.
Was lucky to find someone selling the new Metal version nearby me nearly brand new for a great price. This board is awesome and I'm surprised there aren't more videos of it. It feels like a way more capable dinghy, in that it's stable and more comfortable to push over longer distances, but still has the nimble feeling the dinghy provides. Just picked up some slide gloves so I'm learning to slide on it too.
I just bought the same model this week’...the red one because of the 155 mm trucks (I was looking to the rally cat metal but seems to have shorter trucks)
Really impressed how it rides (compared to the drop hammer I bought)
Lot of qualities this rally cat and very playful with the kicktail(compared with my drop hammer).
Good for my new hobby at my 46´and 97kg!!😅
@@jetpack98
Hop!
I just had a weekend with the two at seaside in Belgium !
I had long distances pushing and some mellow downhill ,streets fun and lot of carving with some little visit at local small skatepark.
The drop hammer feels good (very good)to take speed easy and cross the streets even through the rails of the tram 🚊
Rally cat does too.
But not at ease for skate park.
Rally cat is good everywhere but Less forgiveness at speed than the drop hammer.
I like the two boards for what they offer but the drop hammer has longer base with bigger wheels which make it very confortable.
So I’m very happy to have these boards!.
You can’t be wrong with none of them!
Just ordered my Rally Cat, can't wait!
@Cissy X Update? What you think now, still a good choice?
@@LastAphelion If you haven't already bought something, wait a few weeks until the 2021 line up
Those guys are the best to skate with. Super cool people
That ending though 😂😂😂 love what you guys do and love my dingy
Ricky really cleaned himself up & got into longboarding
Lol
I’ve re watched this video so many times. I think I need to buy a Rally Cat!
Update: I ordered a Rally Cat
How has it been after a year with the rally cat?
@@iosoi3145 it was definitely the right choice. It’s very fun to ride and very easy to get the hang of riding it, you can rock pretty far back and forth like he showed in the video, and your feet stay in the right place pretty well the way the board is designed.
@@MajinGinobili Thanks for the reply and info. I think I need to buy a rally cat 🛹
The mcgang bang, an absolute classic lolol
This hybrid board looks great.
Ive watched this video like 8 times lol
x2
I just received mine today!!..just another victim of this spot !!😅
update i bought it around when i posted this comment, and all i can say is AMAZING. I have such a fun time ripping this thing and I really reccomend it to anyone looking to buy
Great Editing and the Skates.... Nice vibes
This thing looks great!
I ordered mine today, can't wait to surf the concrete on my rally cat!
So, what do you think? (8 months later)
Bro im so stoked the mcgangbang epic
I have it or it having me idk!! But it is marvelous to ride on
I W A N T T H I S S O B A D ! ! !
ghoste mane I got it,seriously go get it👉
Delta skelta but im broke af
ghoste mane be patient brother
This board was quite sick but I'm just wondering if you could use either the 40° or 50° Bear gen 6 trucks on it with or w/o risers and w/o getting a wheel bite. And Your new board setup was Really Cool Man!! , most specifically the Blaze Pt. Keep up the Good work Landyachtz!
i bought this gem yesterday.:3 Im hyped:D
that looks amazing
Please make a video on specifically the tugboat captain (the black one). There's only one out there that compares it to a dinghy but it'd be nice to have one of the landyachtz longboarders use it in a video to really express the way it should be used and how good it really is at cruising and tricks
not as in depth as Alex but here's Troy take on the Tugboat (old graphic, same construction)
ua-cam.com/video/tL_v88js4bg/v-deo.html
Awesome, thanks for the response
Wow. Another great board that i'm seeing and i'm used to the tail going upward
6:10 I wonder if they still have an old Switch 37 that was my first board ever :D
How does this compare to the Sidewalker? Surprisingly the Sidewalker seems to be listed as handling hills better. So more freeride and tricks.
I'm a noob but the Rally Cat looks like a great all round board for getting around though.
Rally Cat is a great "first" board. It can handle most terrain you throw it and is a perfect board to find out what style of skating speaks to you the most. Sidewalker is better for doing tricks but they both should handle downhill the same.
Really awesome video!! Can you make more video like that, PLEASE! about skateboard features.
6 years later, I still haven't found a Ralley Cat. Last board I wanted before my military disabilities finally slowed me down.
Oh finally!!!!! I was so expecting this!! THANKSSSSS
All bored reviews should be like this
Can you do a vid on the wreck tangle?
I ride strictly landyachtz i personally prefer the cheese grater keep making killer boards guys!!
Alex is like Philip, but he's Alex.
I'm in love
4:32 Nooooooo, they looked away just before you performed the trick, they didn't see it!
This just made me want one
3:23 I'm buying a dinghy soon so now I know where my boards probably coming from lol.
Nice board!
This or the atv?
probably need it just for commuting to school and some cruising
FooLy this will be more comfy to ride so I recommend this or the drop cat. If you wanna shred more, get the atv
Damn, i want this board.
Do those trucks take like venom and riptide bushings or more like the bones or doh doh type skateboard bushings?
Is the rally cat for downhill?
What's a good cruiser board for a heavy bloke who still wants to do Ollie's.
This one. Lol
7:32 reminds me of Patrick 😂
Any chance 70mm wheels will fit without changing factory risers? @landyachtz
That's a no, unless you like wheel bite...
Nice video! Make one for the sidewalker later?
Cooool!
Thanks for the rad tunes!
Glad you use it/them!
Lol only ask you guys for a video on this recently,yes I'm the one on messenger who keeps ravin'bout his rallycat😂😂
Everyone,go buy the Rally cat. RR
@landyachtz never owned a board of yours.. would i be able to put paris 180's and 75-80mm wheels on this? looking for the ulto dog board.. using an old rayne vendetta now.
Dang I just bought a dinghy wish I would have held off! Either way I will probably still end up with both of them
The dinghy js really great if you like small sizes and doing tricks
Larry enticer in another body
Can we have a longer version for more stability? :)
what are those wheels?
63mm 78a Fatty Hawgs
landyachtz.com/product/fatty-hawgs-63mm/
Can anybody help? I’m 32 years old. 90-95 kilograms. 6 feet tall and shoe size 12. Never been on a board before. I do exercise regularly, but it’s not the same thing. I wanna start learning to commute to work on a longboard or cruiser. Would the rally cat be recommended as a daily commuter for 2-4 miles. I can’t do ollies, but would like to learn it. I’m looking for a board that’s for commuting and learning to do a few tricks. I’m doubting between the rally cat and the 2020 ripper by landyachtz. Who can help me?
Both of your choices are great for learning to push and cruise! Considering you're pushing 2-4 miles everyday you'll really like the rocker on the Rally Cat because it keeps you low to the ground making pushing very comfortable. Both boards are able to ollie but not as easy to learn as other boards (Rally Cat is easier to do tricks than the Ripper for some)
If tricks are a bigger concern the ATV series is also a great option.
ATV Cowboy - landyachtz.com/product/atv-cowboy/
ATV Crane - landyachtz.com/product/atv-crane/
ATV Ditch Life - landyachtz.com/product/atv-ditch-life-night-fox/
Also check out some of the Tugboats too!
landyachtz.com/product-category/boards/cruiser-boards/
Landyachtz wow. Thank you so much for explaining it. I’ll check all of them out. Been reading articles for months to learn more about the types of boards there are. I’d say I would be a little afraid to start with the smaller boards. So I think I’m gonna go ahead with the rally cat. If I would wanna change the wheels, what’s the biggest size wheels that can fit under it without causing wheelbite?
@@serdaruzun4560 Not sure the exact max size before wheel bite but if you go bigger than the 63mm Fatties that come stock you might want to add some riser pads.
Landyachtz well. Got the rally cat metal in the mail yesterday. Been practicing for 2 days now. It’s so much fun. Thanks again for answering my original question and I think I’ve made a wise decision here.
Dude we sound pretty similar. I ended up buying a Tugboat but wanted more portability. ATV, Rally Cat, and Drop Cat all are interests for future boards. The Rally Cat is looking optimal but I'm gonna be looking for more downhill on next board probably
when the 2020 lineup coming out
How much different is this from the Metal and Paradise version?
You should so the battleaxe because it has changed from the last time u guys made a review about it
Adolfo Perez Battle Axe 38” sounds perfect...I’ve got the 40” and my daughter has the 35”.
Just got a Dinghy, first day on it I broke my wrist. How do I get good at this thing? Only ridden a Pintail before.
The Veneficus just keep at it. Before i got my dinghy i rode a penny board and had a hard time with it at first but youll get used to your foot positions. Like try to put the rear foot right after the front foot and just adjust from there. It'll get better and you'll love it, the dinghy really is a fun little board to ride. Oh and also i got different bushings for my dinghy because it was turning on a dime with stock bushings
Is it a single or double kick. I'm torn between this and bustin yoface. Anyone tried both? How they compare?
Would anyone say this is a good board for beginners???
It's a great beginner board because it's stable and the rocker gets you lower to the ground to make pushing easier. It's also able to skate most terrain so you can find out what style of skating speaks to you.
Nice.
need one
Probably had the McGas
AFTER eating the Mcgangbang🤣🤣🤣
seems really fast on a flat surface.
So landyatchz has the wheelbase stated as 19" but I'm seeing two other stockist saying 20", I know it's a new cat in town, but what's the deal here?!?
Sweeeeet vid bros😆
Anyone ride the dougout? How do you like it?
I think i just found my next board...
I kind of regret I didn't wait with buying my Dinghy a bit longer xD
What are these wheels someone help me
63mm 78a Fatty Hawgs
landyachtz.com/wheels/63mm-fatty-hawgs
I’ll tell you what these wheels are ; freakin’ awesome!
I was so pleasantly surprised , coming from almost exclusively riding O’tsngs ( fat free and 4pres) , I moved to the purple-white mix fattie hawgs 63mm in 78 and they literally have velvet like fur from the stoneground ...butter-chalk but massively forgiving. I’m just learning to slide but they break free on instinct and grip in same manner. Deep, deep offcenter makes ‘em look killer, too. Wearing even thus far.
Cabriolet at 3:12?
Is this... Ricky from trailer park boys?
C A N A D A I N T E S I F I E S
I built one just on my bday a few weeks ago. Comin from a 44” cruiser , I gotta say this Rally Cat is exactly as described in video; fast, agile but very very controllable due to the insane rocker. Don’t overlook what hesays about it being fast. It is hyper quick. I made mistake of tryin some 180mm Cal II 50 ° RKPs w fatfree otangs but it bit into wells. This is definitely a TKP setup deck so I grabbed som3 bear 155 , bloodorange barrels , Cush cones streetside and the purple fattie hawgs & the deck came alive! It’s so zippy but controllable forever. m.imgur.com/V8zn2W6
Dude I've been weighing up getting one for ages and I have a 44" cruzer as well dude I'm sold thanks haha. Now I just have to get someone to ship to NZ 😂
do you think it can fit 70mm wheels with factory setup?
Looks great.
Rally cat or dinghy?
I did both and couldn't be happier. My suggestion is, if you need something portable, the dinghy is the best, it's portable, fast and satisfying. But if you want super smooth and comfortable ride, the Rally Cat is the ticket. They both carve beautifully and are quality made boards, so that's the reason I recommend both, if you can swing it... Either way, you are going to be happy with your decision!
SpeedWagon alright man, dinghy/rally cat or loaded poke for cruising from daily commute from home to work
@@LuvBeautifulMusics I prefer Landyachtz over Loaded Poke because of the board material. Loaded uses fiberglass/bamboo which makes it way too bouncy for me, whereas Landyachtz uses Maple, which you still have a little bounce, but you also have the firmness and better control. I might be bias, sure, but I just love Landyacthz boards, as I now own 3, Dinghy, Rally Cat , and Wreck Tangle.
Good lord I need one
why didn't I see this video before I bought the dinghy
@John Patrick Clifford Same here, got the lagoon monster one and love it. @Poo Bear, the dinghy is indispensable, easy to travel, light and does the job, so it's a must have. For my second Landyachtz board I got the Rally Cat, I love them both for what they are. But if you are looking for another board, the Rally Cat is amazing, super comfortable, easy to push and carve. I love both of my Landyachtz boards!
Melhores shape são os land
damn. why can't I find this board.
It's sold out everywhere I look. Hope they make some more with different designs.
ScaredDrunk that’s the crazy. Not to many videos or images up from people who bought them.
Is this good for a beginner?
It's a great first board! The lowered foot platform make pushing and foot braking comfortable and easy. Two of the basics when you are first learning.
Thanks for replying! I’ll definitely get this board after saving some cash! :D
I am going to buy one of Your board but they are all so cool that i cant decide which one. I am 38y old guy, just trying to go back into skating after like 23 years. I am little rusty and little too heavy - 88 kg. Want to skate just for fun and to loose some weight. I was about to buy Wreck Tangle or Tug Boat, but now i am in love with Rally Cat. Which of these boards will be better and easier to use for a beginner guy like me? I hope i am not too heavy for them.
The Rally Cat is a great board to get you back into skating. The lowered foot platform keeps you stable and makes pushing a breeze (easy on the knees!). It also has a kick tail for maneuverability and allows old dogs to learn new tricks!
@@Landyachtz Thanks for answering, you are awesome so as your boards. With your help I finally decided I want Rally Cat and I am getting one next week. Oh man I can't wait to ride it.
Cheese grater next ☝
the mcgangbang is the best
Alex will disagree with you on that one
Thats a ripple ridge with less ripples
I'm so torn between the Rally Cat and The Dinghy. They both look amazing
i want one but like. Money
looks like a mini tomahawk
So this board is like loaded Tesseract ?
Jonas Katinas nah that would be the tomahawk.
Do a 3flip!!
Hey Tomas, do you have a job for me?! :)
I still prefer the dinghie
6:08 Awkwardly waits in background to enter scene xd. I like the board I might get one
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It was all good until McDonald’s