@@sarahj579 Nah. It's the perfect size for comfort and portability. I've even gotten a second one. Don't get a 22" penny though. Those are definitely too small for comfort, especially on anything that's not perfectly flat and without cracks.
@@tinku4271 I'm 186cm, on a lighter side. It'll take a bit to learn to skate, but that's a normal part of the process. The board is a really great one, go for it!
@@tsbohc i usually skate on my friend cruiser, its a 33" not that high quality but its a lot fun, also his wheels are 65mm, not sure what brand but thw dinghy has 63mm wheels , shouldnt the dinghy feel a bit rougher and not as smooth? I would love to get the turbo king but while im enjoying cruising on my friends board, i cant guarantee ill cruise a lot so i dont want to waste money on the more expensive turbo king
This is awesome my man. But I like is the amount of effort you put in placing the camera in many different angles I can imagine the amount of time it took to shoot and edit this, beautiful place. I also did a thorough review of this board on my channel feel free to check it out if you like. Looks like Japanese people aren't quick to fuss at street skaters also. Peace.
@@SkatingwithAaron hey thanks Aaron. One of these days I'm gonna challenge you to do something on your channel but I haven't got the idea fleshed out fully lol
@@SkatingwithAaron Nothing crazy, I challenge you to nose manual toward an empty soda can , nollie over it and land into a regular manual. im not sure if ive seen you manual onthe channel though
Thank you for making this, I've been considering buying this board and as I plan to live in Japan in a few years this pushed me over the edge to get one.
Great video! Just barely recovered from a bad knee injury so I can't wait to take my Dinghy out for first cruise by the beach. BTW... I love how the bug at 2:03 just barely made it.
Dang, I've never been to japan or on a skateboard, but everything about this is oozing with unalloyed good vibes and it makes me feel nostalgic to some extent (good visuals and music help a lot in that regard), the same way studio Ghibli's"whispers of the heart" did, lol. I may have to add skateboarding in japan to my bucket list. Such a fantastic video!
My review, would be defintely don't buy a penny board. I had a globe bantam wich is very similar and it's good to skate around, but the dinghy is definitely more. You can slide a little bit on it, use it in skateparks and its just more of allround talent with an amazing form factor. The shape is amazing, becauce they kept preety much normal dimensions of a skateboard and just cut of the nose. Thats why you have a tail that actually really works and it has close to the same feeling doing ollies on it as a normal skateboard. So if you are looking for cruiser to do a little bit of everything the dinghy would be the best choice. I havn't skated a better mini cruizer
@@jneff42 tbh, i think you shouldn't go for the dinghy if you actually want to go skate at a park, i think the ATV series from Landyachtz would be more beneficial, as those are meant to be allround boards. great for cruizing due to the bigger hawg wheels but still maintain the classic popsicle shape that a normal skateboard has (though some are slightly different, but you'll still have the same basic shape).
@@jewfrojoe3 Yes and no, I believe skateboarding is illegal to do in public places, especially in crowds or on the sidewalk. Think about Japanese culture--quiet and polite. Skateboarding is loud and brash (in an expresive way imo). However, if you skate in places where there's practically nobody it's sorta chill. Therefore, many Japanese skaters skate at night if they're out and about. You're really only allowed in dedicated skate parks. Source: a Japanese friend
@@Neonst3r Yeah, it's considered rude, impolite, a disturbance. You should really go to a skatepark in Japan. There are also big sports centers. They often have a skatepark inside. Some quiet spots in the city might be cool too. But not roads, sidewalks, streets of any kind where people are living. Most people silently judged this person from the video :P It's just the way it is. In any case, the board looks fantastic. And I love the scenery. I'll buy it first thing next month
Man, thanks for making the effort to catch these clips on your trip. Awesome way to see Japan. Watching this in Australia (2021) with longing to get back to Nihon!
Looks very manoeuvrable! Since this is an old video, if you're still active on the channel, I'm presuming this is the original Dinghy and not the slighter bigger recent Blunt version?
Seems like a cruiser board is a must-have for travels like this. It is so convenient ❤ have you been stopped by cops? I've heard that they are not very fond of skaters...
I picked up one of these after not skateboarding for 25 years. I love the hawgs wheels. Complete boards were a not cool in the late 80s. The best part about this company is this popularity. I picked up 2 of these boards used for 60$, people try them out then leave them in their closet for 2 years. For the money these are good semi pro boards. Unless you plan on only park or pool riding, street cruises are where you take the Dinghy.
Great video! What do you think about angled risers on a board that small? It looks like you had no issues manuvering so I thought you may have some insight. I just ordered mine and wonder if I should swap out the flat pads for angled?
Really cool video!! I'm also thinking about buying a Dinghy for my next trip to Japan. Seems easier to carry than an normal skateboard. Is it Takayama at 1:04?
And Matsumoto at 0:33 I believe it's the 3rd November when they have the festival there. Would definitely recommend going during the autumn leaves time - koyo Takayama is recommended for sure And Kanaza - you can head there after. Worth checking out the Shikoku island too - via Onomchi - head up to Takamatsu and get a ferry to Noashimi island - the art island. You can rent a bike there to cycle around and look at the exhibits, but you could skate it too. I didn't skate in Japan, I cycled - but it's very cycle friendly, and people let you do your own thing - but are super friendly and helpful when you engage with them. Cycling infrastructure is handy for skating, especially long distance longboarding. I didn't check out the southern most island, Kyushu, but it's meant to be great. The Shimanami Kaido - the island route from Onomichi to Shikoku island - a famous cycling route, could be pretty epic on a longboard. Would be too mental and long on a Dighy though.
I think you can take every normal size Sakteboard in a plane. I saw it in a lot of videos of pro skaters and other youtubers. I hadn't the balls to do it and just stored it in my checked in luggage, where it perfectly fit in.
I bring my skateboard in a skateboard bag (skate sauce skateboard bag) but not every airiline/airport allows to bring a board as a carry on. It's better to ask at the check in counter otherwise they can refuse it later at the security so you will have to come back at the check in counter (happened to me)
Awesome video! This is inspiring me to board more in Japan. And now I think I want a Dinghy, haha. Looks like so much fun. Just, I had a cruiser in college, and it was hella hard to ollie properly or use at the skatepark. So considering a popsicle deck with cruiser or longboard wheels + riser. Choices, choices... Did you get any problems from police or anyone in Japan? I heard skateboarding is technically illegal in Japan, reasoning is they don’t have brakes, therefore dangerous. Wouldn’t stop me from boarding, though.
I just cant stop imagine him skate down the hill and walk back to grab his camera
this was the video that pushed me over the edge to get one, love the board to bits
Just a question, do you think the board is pretty small?
@@sarahj579 Nah. It's the perfect size for comfort and portability. I've even gotten a second one.
Don't get a 22" penny though. Those are definitely too small for comfort, especially on anything that's not perfectly flat and without cracks.
@@tsbohc so im a pretty big and tall dude, im 6'3(about 190cm) and i just wanted to know if this board would be good for me
@@tinku4271 I'm 186cm, on a lighter side. It'll take a bit to learn to skate, but that's a normal part of the process. The board is a really great one, go for it!
@@tsbohc i usually skate on my friend cruiser, its a 33" not that high quality but its a lot fun, also his wheels are 65mm, not sure what brand but thw dinghy has 63mm wheels , shouldnt the dinghy feel a bit rougher and not as smooth? I would love to get the turbo king but while im enjoying cruising on my friends board, i cant guarantee ill cruise a lot so i dont want to waste money on the more expensive turbo king
This is awesome my man. But I like is the amount of effort you put in placing the camera in many different angles I can imagine the amount of time it took to shoot and edit this, beautiful place. I also did a thorough review of this board on my channel feel free to check it out if you like. Looks like Japanese people aren't quick to fuss at street skaters also. Peace.
Raychristofer i came here right after I watched your tugboat v dingy video lol
I had the same thought about the amount of effort that went into making this video. Great work! Also a great review by my man Raychristofer!
@@SkatingwithAaron hey thanks Aaron. One of these days I'm gonna challenge you to do something on your channel but I haven't got the idea fleshed out fully lol
@@Raychristofer Ha, I like it! As long as it’s within reason I’m down!
@@SkatingwithAaron Nothing crazy, I challenge you to nose manual toward an empty soda can , nollie over it and land into a regular manual. im not sure if ive seen you manual onthe channel though
I didn't know Chris Pratt skates...
ahahah you made my day man 😆🤣
He is Ed sheeran Chris Pratt and Walmart all mixed into one
@@eatmyshorts9602 1996
Thank you for making this, I've been considering buying this board and as I plan to live in Japan in a few years this pushed me over the edge to get one.
Great video! Just barely recovered from a bad knee injury so I can't wait to take my Dinghy out for first cruise by the beach. BTW... I love how the bug at 2:03 just barely made it.
How the hell did you even notice that?
@@marcoleon7718 I'm asking the same.
Lol I had to rewatch at that marker several times before seeing the bug. You have great ATD!
Nice and chill cruising video.
Dang, I've never been to japan or on a skateboard, but everything about this is oozing with unalloyed good vibes and it makes me feel nostalgic to some extent (good visuals and music help a lot in that regard), the same way studio Ghibli's"whispers of the heart" did, lol. I may have to add skateboarding in japan to my bucket list. Such a fantastic video!
Could you do a review of the dinghy? Would love to hear your thoughts!
My review, would be defintely don't buy a penny board. I had a globe bantam wich is very similar and it's good to skate around, but the dinghy is definitely more. You can slide a little bit on it, use it in skateparks and its just more of allround talent with an amazing form factor. The shape is amazing, becauce they kept preety much normal dimensions of a skateboard and just cut of the nose. Thats why you have a tail that actually really works and it has close to the same feeling doing ollies on it as a normal skateboard. So if you are looking for cruiser to do a little bit of everything the dinghy would be the best choice. I havn't skated a better mini cruizer
Mopedgonewild thanks man appreciate the reply! Definitely gonna have to get one now
Super helpful info! I’ve been looking for a cruiser board I can ollie and still use at the park sometimes.
@@jneff42 tbh, i think you shouldn't go for the dinghy if you actually want to go skate at a park, i think the ATV series from Landyachtz would be more beneficial, as those are meant to be allround boards. great for cruizing due to the bigger hawg wheels but still maintain the classic popsicle shape that a normal skateboard has (though some are slightly different, but you'll still have the same basic shape).
Mopedgonewild I love how you said “definitely don’t buy a penny board” 🤣
I like how that one person took out her camera to get a pic of ya cruising down the street
because its a curiosity.. i wonder why.. maybe its disrespectful in japan to be doing this
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure skateboarding is banned in the majority of Japan
@@jewfrojoe3 Yes and no, I believe skateboarding is illegal to do in public places, especially in crowds or on the sidewalk. Think about Japanese culture--quiet and polite. Skateboarding is loud and brash (in an expresive way imo). However, if you skate in places where there's practically nobody it's sorta chill. Therefore, many Japanese skaters skate at night if they're out and about. You're really only allowed in dedicated skate parks. Source: a Japanese friend
@@Neonst3r Yeah, it's considered rude, impolite, a disturbance. You should really go to a skatepark in Japan. There are also big sports centers. They often have a skatepark inside. Some quiet spots in the city might be cool too. But not roads, sidewalks, streets of any kind where people are living. Most people silently judged this person from the video :P It's just the way it is. In any case, the board looks fantastic. And I love the scenery. I'll buy it first thing next month
I love your cruising videos. I would watch em all if there are more!
Amazing video!
Oh to have roads so smooth
quality filming! The dinghy looks like a fun ride- might buy one to add to my quiver
man i want this board, nice vid 6 years later
Everything about this video is SO GOOD
Man, thanks for making the effort to catch these clips on your trip. Awesome way to see Japan. Watching this in Australia (2021) with longing to get back to Nihon!
Great video ! Awsome I loved watching
Bro, this video is dope. When I need a travel board I'll definitely pick up a dinghy.
Fantastic video! Japan from a cruiser's perspective is super gorgeous and super zen
The best board in the world!
Great video man, thanks for sharing with us.
Great video, love the good vibes! :)
That looks so fun
this exactly what ive been looking for
Very cool way to see Japan
This video was so relaxing!
Beautiful shots! Loved Japan when I went. Didn’t see any skaters though. Anyone give you a hard time?
Decent trip tho board made it look easy
Wow Japan is beautiful ❤️
Looks very manoeuvrable! Since this is an old video, if you're still active on the channel, I'm presuming this is the original Dinghy and not the slighter bigger recent Blunt version?
Great video, loved the style of cinematography here keep it up bud! Greeting from Ireland!
Hgg
love this
this is really cool man, hard to believe you only have 71 subs, heres an extra just for you
A beautiful place.
Dinghys look fun but the wobbles would freak me out. Don't know if I could go back to smaller boards after using my landyachtz board
Seems like a cruiser board is a must-have for travels like this. It is so convenient ❤ have you been stopped by cops? I've heard that they are not very fond of skaters...
Awesome video bro, Looks like a blast! God Bless!✌😎
I picked up one of these after not skateboarding for 25 years. I love the hawgs wheels. Complete boards were a not cool in the late 80s. The best part about this company is this popularity. I picked up 2 of these boards used for 60$, people try them out then leave them in their closet for 2 years. For the money these are good semi pro boards. Unless you plan on only park or pool riding, street cruises are where you take the Dinghy.
Smooth cruising, lovely video, great skateboard!
Can anyone tell me the name of the song???
Awesome video.
Excellent video 🖒
Alone in japan skating, what a dream
Great video! What do you think about angled risers on a board that small? It looks like you had no issues manuvering so I thought you may have some insight. I just ordered mine and wonder if I should swap out the flat pads for angled?
great video! im thinking between getting a dinghy or an arbor pocket rocket
What model board is it? Idk if I want to get a fender, blunt, classic, tugboat or shape 9
Good vibes!
Japan is fun! Sorta "quiet fun" looool
Living the dream!!
Gee, the asphalts there look so smooth...
Best anime opening ever
Awesome shots! Do you have gear list by any chance? I really like your backpack
Nice!
Does anyone know the name or link to the song/video?
(I know the artist name is in the description, but there are too many songs)
have U found it
I love it i just love to expore and skateboard around new places... you dont get that with teens these days... you know eh?
Really cool video!! I'm also thinking about buying a Dinghy for my next trip to Japan. Seems easier to carry than an normal skateboard. Is it Takayama at 1:04?
Yes it is
And Matsumoto at 0:33
I believe it's the 3rd November when they have the festival there.
Would definitely recommend going during the autumn leaves time - koyo
Takayama is recommended for sure
And Kanaza - you can head there after.
Worth checking out the Shikoku island too - via Onomchi - head up to Takamatsu and get a ferry to Noashimi island - the art island.
You can rent a bike there to cycle around and look at the exhibits, but you could skate it too.
I didn't skate in Japan, I cycled - but it's very cycle friendly, and people let you do your own thing - but are super friendly and helpful when you engage with them. Cycling infrastructure is handy for skating, especially long distance longboarding.
I didn't check out the southern most island, Kyushu, but it's meant to be great. The Shimanami Kaido - the island route from Onomichi to Shikoku island - a famous cycling route, could be pretty epic on a longboard. Would be too mental and long on a Dighy though.
What did u do to ur ankle and was that ur mode of transport
very nice edit dude
Welcome to Japan!! how long is your landyactz skate board? i have owl one but abit big for me :D
Same , mine is 9 inches wide 😅😅
@@hazimarif9042 he said how long not wide
Pretty sure they’re in the 26-28inch range depending on which model you get there’s also a tugboat which is larger than the dinghy
what are the locations you visited in this video? These places look amazing, wanted to add to my itinerary
Best board I've ever owned
Nice I just got one and it's amazing
Just picked up a Dinghy today, on a whim, and was skating in the exact same Nikes :) Size 11.5 by chance?
Dope video
Nice video ✅
how much riding back and forth did this take?
How long have u been riding or skating for
good video
Are they yellow wheels?
Great vid
Wooow nice video man!
Yea I need to move to Japan
what size foot are u
Hah, pretty sure I know that hotel. Asakusa?
What length dhingy is this?
Good video my man! Really thinking about buying a dinghy and seems like it is great for traveling. Can you take it on an airplane aswell?
I think you can take every normal size Sakteboard in a plane. I saw it in a lot of videos of pro skaters and other youtubers. I hadn't the balls to do it and just stored it in my checked in luggage, where it perfectly fit in.
I bring my skateboard in a skateboard bag (skate sauce skateboard bag) but not every airiline/airport allows to bring a board as a carry on. It's better to ask at the check in counter otherwise they can refuse it later at the security so you will have to come back at the check in counter (happened to me)
Mister Me You should cover the wheels ( dirty )
How do you not get lost in that city?
Google Maps 😁
I could just imagine him skating back to grab the camera every time. Jokes aside great video
How tall are you?
Awesome video!
This is inspiring me to board more in Japan. And now I think I want a Dinghy, haha. Looks like so much fun.
Just, I had a cruiser in college, and it was hella hard to ollie properly or use at the skatepark. So considering a popsicle deck with cruiser or longboard wheels + riser. Choices, choices...
Did you get any problems from police or anyone in Japan? I heard skateboarding is technically illegal in Japan, reasoning is they don’t have brakes, therefore dangerous. Wouldn’t stop me from boarding, though.
I Had no Problems with the police, japanese people are super friendly
Mopedgonewild good to know!
Let's goooo just ordered it ✌✌✌
Good choice, one of the best boards I have ever ridden
Now i don't know which one to choose😂 dinghy handstand cruiser or hoodoo tiger🛹😩🤔🤨😐
Idk but ibought hoodoo tiger, andim receiving it tomorrow
@@tomzydrifts8478 give a review here.
@@sleepy3077 I will try to after I try it out tomorrow
Where can I buy dingy in Japan
I didn't find a retailer in Japan. You probably need to import one from another country. I bought mine in Germany and had it in my luggage.
Amazon
Board shop high side on chiyoda
Are you using stock wheels and bearings?
Yes its completely stock. I now only changed the foam griptape, because it didn't last that long.
na miss ko penny board ko omg
How tall are you? Shoe size?
45 Euro and 190cm tall
@@ThePhilipp93 Thanks! Was deciding between the dinghy or tugboat.
@@MrTkshiu If you want to travel an Go anywhere dhingy If you more want to really skate on it tugboat
@@ThePhilipp93 thanks! I have been leaning more towards the dinghy.
Can you pump with a dinghy?
Of course you can.
@@ThePhilipp93 nice! I just bought one as my first skateboard... I'm nervous...
is this dinghy 24 or 26😉
i think 28
I thought they didn't like skateboarding on public streets in japan. I miss that country.
2:54 space cowboy
Were there any cops or people stop you from skating?
Dream
fuck this board is way pricey in Brazil -_-
Aka. Single man life
You’re so tight on your board, it’s hard to watch
dont do this. dont give me hope