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Landyachtz Tugboat Review – Bought & Tested

By: Author Ruben Vee

Posted on Published: November 2, 2021  - Last updated: December 7, 2023

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Ever since I launched this blog I wanted to get my hands on the Landyachtz Tugboat. Nobody seemed to answer the right questions so I’ll do my best in reviewing this board as best as I can. It is about time to review the Landyachtz Tugboat due to popular demand, you guys won’t shut up about it so here we are.

There aren’t any real reviews out there in the blogging space (update: some spammy blogs are now copying mine), so I decided to buy this cruiser and see why people recommend this board so much. I tested the Tugboat under different circumstances. I also let one of my friends try it out to see if we are in agreement. Is it hype or is this really a good choice? We’re going to find out!

Landyachtz Tugboat First Impressions

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landyachtz tugboat side view

Just look at it, so much concave! This board looks like something you can ride hard and fast! And once you get it in your hands it feels a just bit heavier compared to the Dinghy but I have no issues carrying it around. I got the Tugboat captain which seems a bit dull compared to the often playful graphics you find on other versions, but that doesn’t say anything about its performance.

It’s a bit wider and longer than the Dinghy and the tail is rather large. Lot’s of concave and the gritty wavy griptape ads a nice touch. Since I already own a couple of Landyachtz cruisers the trucks and bearings don’t hold any surprises. 

I like the huge kicktail and there are some details you won’t notice unless you’re actually looking at it closely. The grip tape feels sturdy and I really want to jump and this board and just ride! is.

The Landyachtz Tugboat is a great choice for beginners. There is lots of room for your feet, it feels very stable and doesn’t make any unexpected turns. The steep concave will take some time to get used to but it’s easy to keep you balance because it’s so wide. The trucks aren’t too loose or too tight and with some small adjustments, you tweak it to make it more or less turny.

If you’re new to cruising and have a hard time choosing between the Tugboat and the Dinghy, I would go for the Tugboat. Even experienced riders will enjoy this board so I think Landyachtz really hit the sweet spot here. Where other LY completes fail, this one is a keeper.

Tugboat Test ride

landyachtz tugboat bottom view

When I get a new cruiser is don’t tweak them and ride them straight out of the box, after a few hours I usually adjust the trucks a bit once the bushings break-in. Surprisingly this was not needed this time, for me the bushings are perfect but this also depends on your size and weight. 

I just finished testing the Landyachtz Surfskate so it took me a minute or so to get used to this thing, it’s way more stable and very easy to control, something I appreciate because I like to ride hard and aggressive.

My first push felt great, there is a lot of room for your feet which makes it extra stable and I quickly got used to this cruiser. You really feel the concave which is something you need to get used to. Also, the griptape is quite sticky, it takes more effort to move my feet around and get them in the proper position compared to other cruisers.

The stickiness will go away in time but it was very noticeable, once you adjusted, you’ll be fine. If it’s too much for you, you could sand it down a bit but better just to be patient, it will wear eventually.

This board just plows through anything, really digging it so far but I need to ride it a bit more so I’ll update this post accordingly.

I developed a routine now and know a few spots in my area to test the abilities of a cruiser. The Tugboat plows through patches of grass, small rocks, gravel, or the bonus stuff you get in Autumn like Acorns, chestnuts, and shells. The wheels just push them aside and sometimes even launch them into orbit.

Really rough asphalt (the ones full of holes and cracks) feels a bit uncomfortable and you’ll have a harder time controlling this board. To be fair, my Comet Cruiser also has issues when I ride this area.

Slides are possible if the surface is slick enough, my local bike path is perfect for cruising but it’s less suitable for sliding unless it’s been raining. Nevertheless, you can (power) slide this board a bit or do some backside 180 slides on concrete if you’re skilled enough, the steep concave and sticky grip tape should provide enough support to pull it off.

It’s a joy to ride but as always with Landyachtz Completes, the bearings could be better and I’m not a fan of the Fatty Hawgs wheels. That aside, it really is a fun ride and you can cruise with confidence without having to worry about eating sh*t.

It’s pretty carvy and maintains speed for quite some time depending on the surface you ride. It’s fast, maneuverable, and responds very quickly if you need to avoid pedestrians or cyclists. 

It does lose grip when you perform really sharp turns, perhaps if ride it a bit more this will change but it’s not a surfskate. Overall I’m pretty content with this board, really love how it rides straight out of the box and the bushings seem to handle fine. There is no need to adjust the tightness of the trucks but to be honest, that really depends on your weight.

Lightweight might want to loosen the trucks a little, heavyweights won’t have to do anything. Just ride it for a few hours and adjust it to your liking.

The Tugboat provides more stability downhill but I won’t recommend bombing hills. The trucks just can’t handle it and at some point, you get speed wobbles. It holds up on mellow slopes though, and you have to really push it to lose control.

The Landyachtz Tugboat is not a trick board, people often ask if you can ollie or kickflip cruisers but they aren’t made for that. Sure you can, but you need to be very skilled before you can pull this stuff off and why not get a regular skateboard if you want to learn tricks?

Just slap some softer and bigger wheels on a popsicle skateboard and you’ll have a board for cruising and tricks, it’s that easy.

You are able to ollie curbs or at least get your board of the ground. The kicktail is pretty far from the ground to popping it is extremely difficult. You don’t need to though, just apply a bit of pressure and swipe your front foot and you ‘ollie’ a curb, no problem.

Basic tricks like slides or manuals are certainly possible though I wouldn’t recommend practicing manuals on a new cruiser, you’ll destroy the tail. You could get a tail guard, this will prevent your tail from becoming a razor blade.

Landyachtz Tugboat Components

landyachtz tugboat front view

Let’s take a close look at what the Tugboat is made of and what you can do to improve its performance. In my opinion, this board is great from the start but after a while, you might want to make a few adjustments. is.

Like always everything is fine with Landyachts, great deck, rides right out of the box, stable yet nimble, but the wheels and bearings – I’m still not convinced. The trucks are solid as always, I love the shape and concave of the deck and the huge kicktail is great for a more aggressive stance.

The deck consists of a kicktail and a curbed nose (for those who are skilled at nose manuals) and has a rather deep concave. The concave will take some time to get used to if you come from a longboard or a beginner cruiser like the Globe Big Blazer .

I personally really like it because it gives you that extra grip you need when you do some aggressive turning or plow through gravel. The huge kicktail has a really steep angle, more than any cruiser I currently own but really helps you to dig in when you are heading for a rough patch.

The grip tape is extremely sticky so you really need to make an effort to move your feet around, like I said this will go away after some time but I have a feeling it will stay firm. It also depends on the type of shoes you are wearing. For cruising, I usually get my Etnies Maranas because of the support they offer.

Because of its steep concave, you can actually do a couple of tricks if you know how. Beginners should really stay away from this stuff because this board isn’t meant for tricks.

Bear trucks are part of Landyachtz and they hold up fine, still, I think Paris trucks would do better. However, Bear trucks are high quality and can take a beating and they are able to carve to a certain extend.

If you carve deep and pull all our weight in a turn the bushings will say “no further” and you’ll notice your board giving away under you. To be fair, this is not a surfkate board and I might have tried some stuff this board wasn’t meant for but I ride another cruiser that won’t give away once you really test them to the max.

I wouldn’t grind curbs or anything though, they weren’t made for that. Might as well replace them with Independent trucks if that’s what you’re after.

I tested a couple of Landyachtz cruisers already and I dread buying a new one because I always get the same wheels that don’t impress me. Sure the Fatty Hawgs work but they do annoy me because there are so many better wheels out there. Can’t blame a company for using their own stuff though.

I do like the size, 60 mm seems like a good choice and to be honest, I like them better than the 63 mm version. They easily run over cracks and either launch small pebbles or run over them.

Upgrading the wheels once you get better at cruising is advised. It’s a great starter cruiser and the components work well together but there isn’t any harm in making it even better.

I’ll repeat my findings, Fatty Hawg wheels are okay cruiser wheels but they lack grip. The wide contact patch really helps you to to maintain stability and you can pull off slides on slick surfaces (which is such a great feeling).

The bearings have integrated spacers and aren’t that great. You won’t notice if you’re a newbie but I would replace them as soon as you get a chance. Ride it for a while and once you feel like you know this board and how it behaves, upgrade the bearings (and don’t forget to buy spacers). It will make a huge difference!

If you don’t mind me making a couple of suggestions, consider Bronson Raws or Bones Swiss 6. You’ll notice the difference right from the start.

It’s a complete setup, and you get stuff that works well together but you’ll also pay for being lazy.

I get this question a lot and the truth is it comes down to personal preference. The Tugboat is obviously better for people who are taller than average or rider with large feet. If this is you, the Tugboat is a better choice.

There is a slight difference in how they ride, the Dinghy is a bit more nimble and a bit harder to keep your balance. If you’re an absolute beginner, the Tugboat will make it easier to learn how to ride. The Tugboat is more forgiving and has more room for your feet, the Dinghy is way more unstable and for those who know how to ride.

If you skated in your younger years both are a good choice, but somehow I get a feeling you’ll appreciate this board more than the Dinghy because of it’s old school vibe.

Should You Buy The Landyachtz Tugboat?

landyachtz tugboat in the wild

It really depends like always. If you’re in doubt between the Dinghy and the Tugboat and never skated before, this is definitely the board you want. But this also goes for experienced riders. All I can say is that this cruiser offers a comfy ride and won’t do anything you won’t expect it to do when you’re slightly off stance. Easy to correct mistakes and a pretty chill ride.

You are new to cruising, are an old school skater that wants to ride again, love skateboarding, and want something agile to commute. Also, heavy riders and tall skateboarders with huge feet will absolutely love this board.

I tried to tear down this board any possible way I can but truth be told it is a super rad board and I really dig how hard I can push it without losing my balance. You’ll feel very comfy on this board and soon enough you’ll appreciate its quirks. Once you can push it to its limits it’s time to upgrade the wheels and bearings.

This will take you a year or two, so come back to this post once you’re ready and I’ll have listed the perfect upgrade for you.

Geez, I was pretty critical about this board and now I have to come up with something why you shouldn’t buy. Well, the first thing that comes to mind is the price tag, 200 bucks is quite expensive.

If you’re a newbie you might want to consider a cheaper board like the Globe Big Blazer . This board is really easy to ride for beginners. Ride it for a couple of seasons, sell it,  and get a better board!

Don’t buy the Tugboat if you want to do tricks, it is hard to ollie and I’ll give you mad repect if you are able to kickflip this board, it’s not meant for gnarly stuff and just a waste of the deck.

Not much more to add, it is a great complete cruiser board after all.

landyachtz tugboat cruiser bottom

I buy this stuff myself and I have to be honest with you, the Fatty Hawg wheels are okay but nothing special. They provide enough grip (except when it’s wet) you can slide on slick surfaces and overall they are fine, just not something to write home about.

Landyachtz produces their own wheels which makes the overall setup cheaper (I hope) but at 200 bucks you might want to consider setting up your own cruiser. It doesn’t get 5 stars, 4 is more than enough because it’s expensive.

Don’t be discouraged though, after testing 10 cruisers and getting another Landyachtz, it becomes a bit boring testing the same components over and over again. You probably just buy one cruiser ever and you’re settled.

The same goes for the bearings, nothing special. There are better bearings out there but you really have to assemble all the parts yourself to get you the perfect cruiser setup but it depends on what you want and what you prefer. is.

I absolutely LOVE this board and it really performs beyond expectation s. It feels really solid and stable and anyone will have a ton of fun riding this board. The grip tape will take some time to get used to but it really helps you to dig in and ride aggressively while you can also just lay back and just go for a super chill cruise.

So after a while, you probably want to get more out of this board and I would suggest some upgrades. Can’t go wrong with OJ super Juice and some decent bearings. It will make quite a difference.

Make sure to read about all the other boards I tested, check out my list of best cruiser skateboards .

Ruben vee

I’m an aged skateboarder and still shred responsibly. Started skateboarding 25 years ago, peaked in the 2000’s, and still ride to this day. I am a total geek when it comes to skateboard gear, love test to stuff and share my findings.

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Landyachtz Tugboat Review (Tested & Compared)

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The Landyachtz Tugboat is a quality mini cruiser that’s the big brother to the Dinghy. It’s functional for casual cruising, carving, and occasional flip tricks.

Landyachtz Tugboat

Which Tugboat Setup?

Landyachtz offers several variations of the Tugboat. If you want something easier to do fliptricks and powerslides, go for a setup that has smaller, 60mm wheels. If you want something more carving-focused, go for the setups with larger, 63mm wheels.

If you have a local shop that carries the Tugboat, buy from them.

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Length: 30″ Width: 9″ Wheelbase: 15″

The concave is mellow – enough to ride longer distances without it being annoying in my opinion.

The kicktail feels comfortable while riding and gives you enough pop to throw some mellow ollies or if you wanna do flip tricks, you can since there’s a lowkey nose to catch the front foot, but it’s definitely not something you’re gonna wanna learn flip tricks with. Stick to a traditional skateboard if that’s the case.

Pretty much the deck shape is the same as the Landyachtz Dinghy, it’s just beefier – a little longer and wider.

Diameter: 60mm | 63mm Contact Patch: 28mm | 50mm Durometer: 78a

Depending on your chosen setup, the Tugboat comes with either 60mm Lil EZ Hawgs or 63mm Fatty Hawgs. For this specific Tugboat model, they came with 60mm 78a wheels. Just front testing different type of Hawgs, the urethane always feels solid. Although if I’m gonna be real, I’ll probably end up swapping out these wheels for something a little wider like the 63mm Fatty Hawgs.

For my preference, these wheels felt a little too easy to slide out while carving because they’re thinner, and there’s less of a contact patch, but it really comes down to what you want.

Hangar: 130mm | 150mm Bushings: Cone & Barrel Bushing Duro: 90a

The trucks are Polar Bear 155mm, which is a wider truck compared to what you find on the Dinghy models. Depending on the model, the Dinghy’s come with 105 or 130mm trucks, so basically you’re just getting more stability with the Tugboat. With a beefier build, you’re gonna want a beefier truck.

Polar Bear trucks are top-notch, from the geometry to the lightweight material that they use, you can’t really go wrong.

Paired with a standard riser pad in the back and an angled riser pad in the front, it’s super agile and in my opinion a solid cruiser if you live in a city environment and need to make quick carves.

The bushings are 90a barrel and cone, which I weigh 165lbs and they feel pretty responsive, I don’t feel the need to swap them out or anything like that. But you can always swap them out if it doesn’t fit your preference.

Type: Built-Ins Shields: Single-Capped Material: Steel

And finally, the bearings are Bear Spaceballs, which have built-in washers and spacers. I did notice that they ended up even putting additional washers, which I don’t think is necessary but just goes to show their attention to detail.

Tugboat vs Dinghy

Compared to the Dinghy, the Tugboat is beefier (longer and wider). They’re both portable and easy to stash away if needed. There’s not a massive difference in size, so it comes down to your preference. If portability is the most important, go for the Dinghy. Otherwise the Tugboat has a little more deck space and will probably be more comfortable for most people.

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Landyachtz Tugboat [FAQs + Complete Review]

Landyachtz Tugboat [FAQs + Complete Review]

The Landyachtz Tugboat is one of the most popular longboards on the market. It's a versatile board that can be used for cruising, commuting, or even downhill racing. The Tugboat is made with a drop-through deck design, which makes it easy to push and maneuver. It also has a wide variety of trucks and wheels to choose from, so you can customize your ride.

If you're looking for a great all-around longboard, the Landyachtz Tugboat is a great option. It's versatile, durable, and easy to ride. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, the Tugboat is a great choice for anyone who wants a great longboarding experience. But let’s dive into some more details.

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What is the Landyachtz Tugboat?

The Landyachtz Tugboat is a longboard made for carving and cruising. It's a smaller board, making it easy to maneuver and transport. The deck is camber concave, meaning it has a slight curvature in the middle of the board for added stability and comfort. The wheels are large and soft, providing a smooth ride. The trucks are also small and lightweight, making the Tugboat easy to turn. Overall, the Tugboat is a great choice for beginners or experienced longboarders alike.

Why buy the Landyachtz Tugboat?

The Landyachtz Tugboat is one of the most popular longboards on the market. It's a great choice for beginners and experienced riders alike. Here are some of the reasons why:

1. The Tugboat is extremely versatile. It can be used for cruising, carving, downhill, and even freestyle riding.

2. The deck is made from high-quality maple wood, which makes it durable and sturdy.

3. The board comes with quality bearings and trucks, making it smooth and responsive.

4. The Tugboat is available in a variety of colors and designs, so you can find one that suits your style.

5. The price is very reasonable considering the quality of the product.

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Landyachtz Tugboat specs

The Landyachtz Tugboat is a versatile cruiser that can handle any terrain. It's outfitted with big, soft wheels that make for a smooth ride, and its lightweight construction makes it easy to carry around. The Tugboat is also equipped with a kicktail, making it perfect for doing tricks and getting around town. If you're looking for a board that can do it all, the Landyachtz Tugboat is the one for you.

- Length: 27"

- Width: 8.5"

- Wheelbase: 19"

- Weight: 3.2 kg (7 lbs)

- Construction: Maple laminate deck with plastic injection molded trucks and wheels

- Features: Kicktail, soft wheels, lightweight construction

Riding the Tugboat

The Landyachtz Tugboat is a great choice for riders who want a versatile board that can handle any terrain. Its big, soft wheels make for a smooth ride, and its lightweight construction makes it easy to carry around. The Tugboat is also equipped with a kicktail, making it perfect for doing tricks and getting around town. If you're looking for a board that can do it all, the Landyachtz Tugboat is the one for you.

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Is the Landyachtz tugboat good for beginners?

If you're looking for a good beginner's longboard, the Landyachtz Tugboat is a great option. It's a versatile board that can be used for cruising, carving, and even some light downhill riding. The deck is relatively wide and flat, which makes it easy to balance on. It also has soft wheels that provide a smooth ride. Overall, the Tugboat is a great choice for those who are just starting out with longboarding.

Can you do tricks on a Landyachtz Tugboat?

Yes, you can do tricks on a Landyachtz Tugboat. The deck is wide and stable, making it ideal for flipping and other tricks. You can also use the included GullWing trucks to add even more stability and pop to your tricks.

How heavy is the Landyachtz Tugboat?

The Landyachtz Tugboat is a heavy duty longboard that can accommodate riders up to 250 pounds. It is made of high quality materials and construction, which makes it a great choice for those looking for a durable board that can handle some serious weight. The Tugboat also has a large deck and wheels, making it easy to cruise around on rough terrain or even down hills.

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Is Landyachtz a good brand?

Landyachtz is one of the most popular longboard brands on the market, and for good reason. Their boards are well-made and offer a great ride. However, Landyachtz is not without its critics. Some say that the company's products are overpriced, and that their customer service is lacking.

Others have complained about the quality of Landyachtz's products, claiming that they have had boards break on them or that the wheels have come loose. Overall, Landyachtz is a good brand with some minor flaws. If you're looking for a quality longboard, Landyachtz is definitely worth checking out.

How much does the Landyachtz Tugboat cost?

The Landyachtz Tugboat costs between $180 and $250. You can find it for less than $200 if you know where to look.

The Landyachtz Tugboat is a high quality longboard that is perfect for those who want to enjoy the ride. It is made with top notch materials and craftsmanship, which makes it durable and worth the investment. The only downside of the Landyachtz Tugboat is its price tag. But if you are willing to spend, then this longboard is definitely worth it.

What is the wheelbase of a Landyachtz Tugboat?

The Landyachtz Tugboat has a wheelbase of 29.5 inches. This means that it is able to provide a very stable ride, even at high speeds. It is also able to make tight turns, thanks to its short wheelbase. This makes it an excellent choice for downhill and freeride riding.

What is the Landyachtz Tugboat made of?

The Landyachtz Tugboat is made of high quality maple wood and fiberglass. The deck is very stiff and responsive, making it great for freestyle riding and big air tricks. The fiberglass reinforcement gives the deck extra strength and durability, while the maple wood provides a smooth, fast ride. Overall, the Landyachtz Tugboat is a great all-around deck that can perform well in any type of skateboarding.

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What is the deck material?

The Landyachtz Tugboat is a longboard that is made out of Canadian maple. It has a length of 38 inches and a width of 9.5 inches. The deck comes with grip tape already applied to it. The trucks are black and the wheels are white. This longboard is good for beginners and experienced riders alike. It can be used for cruising, carving, and even downhill riding.

What is Landyachtz's warranty?

Landyachtz offers a limited warranty on all of their products. This warranty is valid for one year from the date of purchase, and covers any defects in materials or workmanship. Landyachtz will repair or replace any defective product free of charge. This warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse, normal wear and tear, or improper assembly or use. For more information, please contact Landyachtz customer service at [email protected] or 1-800-615-9371.

Landyachtz Tugboat vs. The Dinghy

The Landyachtz Tugboat and the Dinghy are two of the most popular cruiser boards on the market. Both boards are great for beginners and experienced riders alike. But which one is the better board for you?

To help you decide, we've put together a detailed comparison of the two boards. We'll cover everything from their size and weight, to their riding style and performance. Read on to find out which board is right for you.

Size and Weight

The first thing to consider when choosing between the Landyachtz Tugboat and the Dinghy is their size and weight. The Tugboat is slightly larger than the Dinghy, measuring 31" long and 8.5" wide. It also weighs in at 4.5 pounds, making it the heavier of the two boards.

The Dinghy, on the other hand, is 29" long and 8" wide. It's also much lighter than the Tugboat, weighing in at just 3.5 pounds. So if you're looking for a smaller and lighter board, the Dinghy is the better option.

Riding Style

The next thing to consider is your riding style. The Landyachtz Tugboat is designed for cruising and carving, while the Dinghy is more of an all-purpose board that can be used for everything from commuting to technical riding.

If you're mostly going to be riding around town or on flat terrain, the Tugboat is a great option. It's stable and easy to ride, and its larger size makes it more comfortable for longer rides.

If you're looking for a board that can do it all, however, the Dinghy is the better choice. It's smaller and lighter, making it easier to maneuver, and its versatile design makes it good for both cruising and carving.

Performance

Finally, let's compare the performance of the Landyachtz Tugboat and the Dinghy. Both boards are great for cruising and carving, but they each have their own strengths and weaknesses.

The Landyachtz Tugboat is the faster of the two boards, thanks to its larger size and weight. It's also more stable at high speeds, making it better for downhill riding. However, its larger size can make it difficult to maneuver in tight spaces.

The Dinghy, on the other hand, is slower than the Tugboat but more agile. It's also less stable at high speeds, so it's not ideal for downhill riding. But its smaller size makes it easier to maneuver in tight spaces.

So which board is right for you? That depends on your riding style and what you're looking for in a cruiser board. If you're mostly going to be riding around town or on flat terrain, the Landyachtz Tugboat is a great option. If you're looking for a versatile board that can do it all, the Dinghy is the better choice.

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A brief history of Landyachtz

Landyachtz was established in 1997 by Michael Perreten and Thomas Edstrand in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company started out as a small operation, manufacturing longboards in Edstrand's garage. Landyachtz has since grown into a major player in the skateboard industry, with a team of pro riders and a wide range of products.

Landyachtz's first breakthrough came with the release of their Freeride series of longboards in 2003. The Freeride series was designed for downhill and freeride skating, and it quickly gained popularity among skaters looking for a board that could handle high speeds and big hills.

In 2006, Landyachtz released the Drop Carve series, which was designed for carving and commuting. The Drop Carve quickly became a favorite among skaters who wanted a board that could handle tight turns and long distance skating.

Landyachtz has continued to innovate in the skateboard industry, with the release of new products like the Switchblade, a mini cruiser designed for maneuverability and portability. Landyachtz has also expanded into other markets, such as snowboarding, with the release of their line of snowboards.

Is the Landyachtz Tugboat worth it?

Landyachtz is a company that is always innovating and expanding, and they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. With a commitment to quality and an eye for innovation, Landyachtz is poised to continue their growth in the skateboard industry and beyond.

The Landyachtz Tugboat is one of the most popular longboards on the market. It's a great board for beginners and experienced riders alike. But is it worth the price?

Here's what you need to know about the Landyachtz Tugboat before you make your decision:

1. The Landyachtz Tugboat is a great all-around longboard. It's versatile and can be used for transportation, cruising, or even downhill racing.

2. The deck is made of high-quality maple wood, which makes it durable and long-lasting.

3. The trucks and wheels are also high-quality and provide a smooth ride.

4. The Landyachtz Tugboat is also one of the most affordable longboards on the market.

1. Some riders find the deck to be too stiff, which can make it difficult to turn.

2. The board is also on the heavy side, which can make transportation difficult.

3. The graphic design may not be to everyone's taste.

Should You Buy The Landyachtz Tugboat?

The Landyachtz Tugboat is a great all-around longboard that is perfect for beginners and experienced riders alike. It's versatile, durable, and relatively affordable. However, some riders may find the deck to be too stiff and the board to be too heavy. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to buy the Landyachtz Tugboat depends on your personal preferences and needs.

Other factors to consider

Landyachtz has a lot of other great products, plus there are a lot of things to consider when buying a board - so you may want to take the following under consideration, as well.

Hawgs / Fatty Hawgs wheels / EZ Hawgs / Doozies

Buying deck only, or getting a complete SKU

Polar Bear trucks (and trying to get them for lower than regular price)

Buying a cruiser skateboard, or opting for ultra carve instead

Picking the right risers

Sanded, contact patches, variant_ids, complete-cruiser-boards, and other competitors

Making sure you have proper bushings

How the ATV compares to the Tugboat

The Tugboat UV Bengal vs. The Tugboat Jet Ski Fun

Avoiding wheel bite

Tugboat Flippy vs. Landyachtz Cruiser boards

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Landyachtz Tugboat Review (Beginner-friendly mini-cruiser)

July 7, 2022

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The Landyachtz Tugboat isn’t as hyped up as I think it should be, it’s one of the best mini cruisers in the game and I cannot recommend it enough. Check out my review to find out more about it.

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Specifications

  • Length:  30″
  • Width: 9-9.24″
  • Wheelbase: 15”
  • Construction: 7plys Canadian Maple
  • Stiffness: Normal (not super flexible)
  • Max weight: Not sure but hold about 250lbs comfortably
  • Wheels: 63mm Fatty Hawgs, 63mm Doozy Hawgs, or 60mm EZ Hawgs 
  • Trucks: 130mm, or 150mm TKP Polar Bear trucks 
  • Bearings: Bear Space Balls Abec 7 bearings.

Landyachtz Tugboat Review

The Tugboat has been designed as the “bigger” brother of the Dinghy. Its wider size makes it more suitable for riders looking for a stable mini cruiser that is more comfortable and easier to ride than the Dinghy.

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It’s also been made with riders that have bigger feet in mind.

And honestly, mission accomplished. The Tugboat feels loads easier to ride than the Dinghy whilst still feeling very much like a mini-cruiser.

It’s definitely more comfortable to stand on it for much longer periods of time and my feet don’t feel as tired when riding it. The wider trucks make it loads more stable and my feet don’t work as much to keep it going straight.

And it’s just as portable as the Dinghy, but just a tiny bit heavier. 

My only complaint is the 150mm TKP trucks turn a bit sluggishly – they aren’t very nimble. 

But that said, if you want something super stable, this is still a great option.

The best version of the Tugboat is the one with 130mm Polar Bears. It is both turny, and stable. I highly recommend it.

landyachtz tugboat with 130mm trucks

Owning both the Tugboat and the Dinghy, I’d pick the Tugboat (with 130mm wide trucks) every time.

I also found it loads easier to do tricks on the Tugboat. The Ollie came more naturally to me and the kickflip too. I can’t say that t will be good for learning tricks, but it is certainly one of the most trick friendly mini-cruisers I’ve skated.

Is the Tugboat comfortable?

The Tugboat is generally a comfortable board. And you can look at that in two ways. 

The first is that it is comfortable to ride. Because it comes with wide stable trucks, it is easy to keep it balanced and going straight. Your feet/legs don’t get fatigued easily when riding.

riding the Landyachtz Tugboat

When you’re out cruising for longer periods of time, this is important. You can ride for longer without feeling the board is holding you back too much.

This is a contrast to the Dinghy where you have to actively work to keep it going in a straight line. You get quickly fatigued riding the Dinghy around.

The concave is steep

The Tugboat has some decently aggressive concave. 

It steepest around the middle of the board, and then mellow outs more towards the tail and nose.

Tugboat concave

If you stand directly in the middle of the board, it isn’t super comfortable … but this may vary for people as how you feel about concave varies from person to person.

But standing over the front and rear bolts, for your front foot you get a bit of concave cradling your heels, whilst the mellow part sits under your front toe.

For the back foot it is vice versa. You get steeper concave on your toes, and mellower concave under your heels.

Is the concave comfortable?

The concave is generally comfortable. However, at times, it can feel a bit restrictive. That said, I don’t mind it.

I would definitely prefer something mellower, but the Tugboat concave is ok as it is.

Landyachtz tugboat top view

How is the Tugboat deck?

The Tugboat deck is solid and feels high-quality.

It has decent pop (as much as you’d expect for a minicruiser), and feels like it would last me a long time.

Is the Tugboat stable?

The Tugboat comes with wide trucks that have stiff bushings. This makes it quite stable.

Compared to other smaller mini cruisers, the Tugboat isn’t as nimble and reactive. It takes turns a lot slower and doesn’t react too suddenly to you shifting your weight.

is the landyachtz tugboat stable?

This is great. It makes the Tugboat beginner-friendly and easy to ride. It also makes it easy to balance on for long periods of time.

Because of this, the Tugboat is one of the few mini cruisers that feel great to me to ride in day in and day out and I would recommend it over smaller mini cruisers like the Dinghy.

However, too much stability can be a bad thing.

Is the Tugboat turny?

The Tugboat isn’t the most turny of boards.

With the 130mm wide trucks, the Tugboat has a good balance of turning and stability. It doesn’t turn too suddenly, but still turns enough that it feels comfortable in a city environment where I need to take loads of sharp turns.

But with the 150mm wide trucks, the Tugboat simply doesn’t turn enough. Yes, it is very stable, but the trade off for reduced turning doesn’t feel worth it. I found myself using the kicktail a lot more to turn and that didn’t feel natural and intuitive.

bear tkp trucks and paris tkp trucks

I also had to flip the roadside washer of the front truck to try and get more turning – It worked, but I didn’t need to do this on the 130mm version of the Tugboat.

The 130mm version is a great balance of turn and stability

If you do choose the Tugboat, I urge you to get the 130mm version. It will give you the best balance of turning and stability.

Are the components high-quality?

The Tugboat comes with high-quality Bear trucks, Bear Spaceball Bearings, and Hawgs wheels. All top-tier longboard brands.

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Frequently asked question about the Tugboat

Should i get dinghy or tugboat.

The Tugboat is bigger than the Dinghy. This makes it more comfortable to ride for longer periods of time and more suitable for bigger riders.

The extra width does make it less manuevarable than the Dinghy, but this also translates to added stability. This makes it more beginner friendly than the Dinghy too.

Landyachtz Dinghy vs Tugboat

I much prefer the Tugboat over the Dinghy.

Is the Landyachtz Tugboat fast? (are the wheels good?)

The Tugboat comes with a variety of wheels. All feel decent for cruising. They all accelerate decently and have decent momentum. The wheels are high-quality and all work well for their size.

The version I had came with EZ Hawgs. These accelerated quickly and had decent momentum, but they reflected a bit more road vibration than I was comfortable with.

EZ Hawgs and Fatty Hawgs

If you do get the Tugboat, go with the Fatty Hawgs or Doozy Hawg variants.

The upside of the EZ Hawgs is that they slide very easily.

Is the Landyachtz Tugboat good for power sliding?

With the EZ Hawgs, the Tugboat felt very easy to power slide. I felt I could easily force the board into a slide.

However, the Tugboat doesn’t feel natural/intuitive to slide. The front truck is wedged, and this messes with how the board slides.

sliding the Landyachtz Tugboat

I could break into a slide easily, but I couldn’t hold a slide out for as long as I’d like – something I could do on other minicruiser quite easily.

Without the wedging, I don’t think this would be an issue.

That said, yes you could powerslide the Tugboat. But it isn’t the best platform for learning slides on. You’d want a slightly longer board as it would offer a more forgiving learning experience.

Can you do tricks on a Landyachtz Tugboat?

You could probably learn to ollie on this board, but it wouldn’t be that great for learning other things.

In my opinion, minicruiser generally aren’t great boards for learning to do tricks on.

is the Landyachtz Tugboat good for doing tricks?

That said, I’ve had an easier time doing kickflips, ollies, and otehr tricks on this mini cruiser than I have on others.

If you MIGHT want to learn tricks somewhere down the line, the Tugboat can make sense as a viable option. But I wouldn’t choose it if learning tricks is one of your primary goals.

Is the Landyachtz Tugboat good for beginners?

I think the Tugboat is the most beginner-friendly mini-cruiser available today.

If you want a forgiving riding experience, it’s the complete to go for.

Can the Tugboat ride over pebbles?

Yes, the wheels are big enough that it can ride over smaller pebbles with ease. It will also handle road imperfections like cracks and roughness well too.

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Where to buy the Landyachtz Tugboat?

You can buy the Landyachtz Tugboat here at the Stoked ride shop.

You can also buy the Landyachtz Tugboat here at Amazon.com.

Did you enjoy this review of the Landyachtz Tugboat?

The Tugboat has really surprised me. I threw the 130mm Paris TKPs from my Fireball cruiser on it, and I really fell in love with it. It’s one of the best mini cruisers that you can buy.

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Landyachtz Surfskates Review: A Carver Alternative?

Posted on Last updated: May 5, 2023

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Landyachtz Surfskates Review: A Carver Alternative?

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For us surfers and surfer wannabes, seeing a new quality surfskate hit the market is always a thrill. Landyachtz is undoubtedly among the best longboarding brands on the planet. But can their surfskates really surf?

Landyachtz’s surfskate cruisers, the Butter and Pocket Knife, provide a solid mix of surf-style carving and stability. You get a tight turning radius compared to regular longboards, yet they can be taken to higher speeds and are more trickable and poppable than most other surfskates.

Landyachtz’s Bear Banger surf truck powers the surfskates, a high-angle bushing based RKP truck with good carving and pumping abilities for non-hardcore surfskaters.

At $200, Landyachtz’s surfskates are also more affordable than most quality surfskates out there (only Flow beats that price point).

Check out the reviews and pricing for the Butter or the Pocket Knife on Amazon

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Who are these Landyachtz surfskates for?

Here’s a rundown of how Landyachtz’s surskates are positioned in the skate-to-surf spectrum:

LY designed these surfskates with their existing customer base in mind – primarily skateboarders and longboarders . In contrast with other brands like Carver or Smoothstar, their target group is not hardcore surfers.

Their design goal is to allow riders to do tight turns and surf-style cutbacks while keeping the ability to slash on many kinds of terrain, from streets to park to bowl .

While they do offer tighter carving compared to normal cruisers, they also let you go fast and do tricks like on a regular cruiser.

In short, these two cruisers are closer to the skateboard end of the skate-surf spectrum ( see this article ). The ageless “carvability” vs stability tradeoff.

Typically, “hardcore” surfskates are too unstable for fast riding – unless you have very good skills – and not well-suited to street tricks. The front truck is usually way too loose, and the ride is too high off the ground.

Of course, some surfskates are better than others for tricks and speed. Slide and Carver C5 work well for skatepark. Going fast or high on a Swelltech or a YOW , on the other hand, would be suicide.

The Landyachtz Butter and Pocket Knife are a very good compromise between a normal Landyachtz cruiser and “hardcore” surfskates like YOW or Smoothstar. They carve well but retain good stability.

So if you’re a skateboarder/longboarder looking to dip your toes in the ocean without abandoning your beloved concrete hills and skatepark, these boards may just be for you. Plus, they’re “only” $200.

Landyachtz Butter surfskate complete

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The Butter has a classic surf-inspired cruiser shape with a full outline : rounded nose, slightly tapered diamond-shaped tail, decently wide aspect. The 9″ width for a 31″ length gives it a comfy look and feel.

The 15″ max wheelbase is relatively short compared to a similar length Carver (17″+). This helps the Butter be more responsive and turny, but at the expense of stability at speed (although trucks also come into play, keep reading).

The concave is described as “mellow” but is actually quite on the flat side, similar to a Carver or YOW. A flatter deck gives you freedom of movement for surf footwork – like on a surfboard.

That said, low concave (and no wheel flares) means less foot lock-in, something you’d want for fast downhill. But hey, you can’t have it all. The deck does have a bit of rocker to keep your feet in place.

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The kicktail is functional, over 5″ long (spacious) and with a slight taper. The tail angle is very mellow , making it adequate for snapbacks and reentries without getting in the way of flowy surf carves. The nose is basically flat.

The Butter comes in two versions:

  • The White Oak Lines which has a nice white wood veneer top layer with clear grip tape
  • The Walnut Lines which has a dark top and bottom veneer and soft-top grip cover the top side for super comfortable and barefoot riding.

The “Lines” word refers to the cool color lines that run along the full length of the deck on about half of its width, both on the Oak and Walnut versions.

Check out the Landyachtz Butter surfskate on Amazon

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Landyachtz Pocket Knife surfskate

Compared to the Butter, The Pocket Knife has a more aggressive shortboard-style shape with a narrower nose and sharper, tapered tail.

While 1.6″ shorter than the Butter, it’s slightly wider toward the front before the nose, providing strong foothold near the front truck for high responsiveness in turns.

Compared to the popular Landyachtz Dinghy, the Pocket Knife is slightly longer and 1″+ wider, with a more shortboard-like outline.

Like the Butter, the Pocket Knife has a stiff and durable 7-ply maple construction. Most Surfskate decks are on the stiff side for optimal carving responsiveness, in contrast to other kinds of pumping and carving longboards.

The Pocket Knife’s kicktail is similar to the Butter, relatively ample but with a very mellow incline – just enough for kick turns when slashing a driveway or a bowl, or for hopping on or off a curb.

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This deck has a bit more concave than its big brother, with slightly raised edges that culminate around the wide point of the deck. This gives you good foot lock-in at this strategic spot when carving tight and when riding fast.

Like the Butter Walnut Lines, the Pocket Knife deck comes fitted with soft-top grip allowing for nice and mellow barefoot driveway carving.

See the Landyachtz Pocket Knife surfskate on Amazon

Landyachtz Surf Life surfskate complete

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The Surf Life is the longest and widest of Landyachtz’s surfskate lineup, being about 1/2″ longer and wider than the Butter. It comes in two really sweet designs, Birds and Flippy .

This board has a very different shape than the Butter, however. While the latter has a classic shortboard surfboard type shape, the Surf Life has an 80s style pool board shape with a wide nose, wide tail, deep kick, and tapered “waist” for faster carves.

This shape is inspired from Landyachtz’s ATV Ditch Life which is designed specifically for concrete ditches, pool, and tricks. The Surf Life, though, has much less concave, a flat nose, and flatter kick to allow great freedom of movement for surf-style carving and snap backs.

Compared to the other LY surfskates, the Surf Line offers the most foot platform with comfortable nose and tail. If also has the largest wheelbase, which can be lengthened up to 17+” (vs 15″ for its siblings).

The long wheelbase combined with the tapered outline and roomy platform allows for faster and slashier surfskate styles, including in the pool, on street obstacles, on park ramps,, and in concrete trenches.

The Surf Life also comes fitted with soft-top grip tape for added return and control and surf-style barefoot riding.

Landyachtz Bear Banger surfskate truck setup

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The surfskate truck setup on the Butter and Pocket Knife has the special Bear Banger surf truck in the front and a regular Polar Bear 155mm in the back.

The Banger truck is a high angle 9″ RKP bushing-based truck. It has a baseplate angle of 65º and comes with an extra riser pad that adds an additional 5º, for a total angle of 70º .

This high angle and high rake is what makes the Banger surftruck carve tighter than a regular truck.

The Banger truck doesn’t use springs but instead extra tall soft cone bushings that give it a lot of rebound in carves and pumps, similar to the Carver CX and Waterborne adapter – though the angles are not the same.

This is in contrast to spring-based surfkate trucks like the Carver C7, YOW, Swelltech, and Slide. Springs typically provide more dramatic swings and snap backs, but they also come with serious issues – looseness, breakage, etc.

Like on most surfskates, while the Banger truck provides snappiness and tight turns in the front, the “regular” angled Polar Bear RKP truck in the back keeps the board stable through good lean in hard turns, maintaining grip in the back wheels.

An important characteristic of a surfskate setup is to provide stability in hard turns at low speed . The high + normal angle combination front/rear is what gives the surfskate that extra stability when riding slow, compared to normal boards.

Both the Butter and Pocket Knife have an adjustable wheelbase (13″ – 15″). The shorter WB results in faster and bouncier pumps, while the longer one gives you more speed and deeper turns.

The Surf Life has a slightly different set up than the above two,, with a 130mm Banger RKP front truck and a 130mm Polar Bear truck in the back. The narrower surf truck makes for even snappier turns when combined with the wide and tapered pool shape of the Surf Life.

Landyachtz surfskate wheels

Both the Butter and Pocket Knife surfskate setups ship with 63mm Fatty Hawgs – the same wheels used on the Landyachtz Dinghy.

The Fatty Hawgs have a radius edge which makes for easier sliding when carving surf style.

The Surf Life ships with new 65mm surfskate-focused, square lipped Hawgs wheels. All the Hawgs wheels that ship with the surfskates completes have a glossy surface, vs stoneground on normal cruisers, for better smoothness and better grip in tight surf turns.

The Hawgs wheels are fitted with Spaceball bearings with built-in spaces that keep the wheels aligned and chatter free.

Landyachtz surfskate riding experience

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While the Butter, Pocket Knife, and Surf Life are carvier than a regular cruiser, they don’t feel nearly as surfy as other surfskates.

Spring-based surf trucks generally give you much tighter turns and a surfier feel. The bushing-based Carver CX also feels carvier and snappier in carves and allows for more radical cutbacks.

Pumping on the Landyachtz surfskates is fairly efficient if you have the technique – though not as effortless as on a C7 or YOW.

I’m personally used to pumping on the CX so the Butter feels relatively natural. The Landyatchz surfskates are harder to pump from a standstill though.

Like the Carver CX, these surfskates have a fairly big ride height . While pushing takes more effort, the extra height gives you more leverage for carving and pumping.

Overall, the Butter and Pocket Knife don’t immediately make for extreme surf moves such as radical snapbacks or tailslides in a driveway or a bowl. However, they are tighter turning and easier pumping than your normal cruiser.

The Surf Life, with its wide and tapered outline and longer wheelbase, is easier and more natural to take into radical maneuvers

A big plus with the Landyachtz surfskates is that they also let you do things you do on a regular cruiser (but typically not on a surfskate) such as riding faster (above 15 mph) or doing ollies and kick tricks. They are a lot more stable than most other surfskates.

In short, the Butter and Pocket Knife make great beginner surfskates OR hybrid boards for coupling some nice surf carving and pumping with everyday city slashing – all in one.

The Surf Life allows you to further explore new hybrid riding styles, by combining street, pool/park, and surf style riding.

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The big brother of the Dinghy, the Tugboat provides the same smooth-rolling, hard-carving experience in a package a little better suited to riders with bigger feet or who are looking for a slightly more stable ride. This version has been modified to work with our Gen 6 130mm reverse kingpin trucks for extra carviness and maneuverability.

A wider and slightly longer version of the Dinghy, the Tugboat comes in at 30" long and 9" wide for a super solid, stable feeling ride. The wider platform is ideal for riders with larger feet who are looking for a comfortable cruiser board experience. The extra meat also inspires confidence and gives you more platform to land on when doing tricks on larger obstacles. The Tugboat is pressed with 7 plies of Canadian maple for a light, stiff and poppy ride. It comes set up with Gen 6 130mm trucks for the ultimate carvy riding experience. 63mm 78a Fatty Hawgs wheels finish off the setup and ensure you'll have a smooth ride with plenty of roll speed and grip without having to worry about wheel bite.

  • Length: 30"
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Landyachtz Longboards Review: Does the Brand Beat the Competition?

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When you think of outdoor activities, you might automatically think of bike riding or roller-blading. However, longboarding is yet another fun way of getting around. Landyachtz longboards are some of the most elite boards out there, and they provide an incredible longboarding experience. Unlike skateboards, longboards vary in shape and size which offers riders more stability and traction. And although you can do some tricks with them, they’re more useful for riding from place to place.

What’s most interesting about longboards is that lots of people use them for commuting. They’re an easy and inexpensive form of transportation that is also a great way to get exercise. No matter what you use them for, these boards are the next level of sports and recreation. It’s almost of as if they’re the land version of surfboards. If you’re looking for a little adventure, look no further. Longboarding guarantees a good time!

What Makes Landyachtz Longboards Unique?

Landyachtz longboards are created by a company of skateboarders that have a passion for the longboarding, which is why the brand is so popular. The boards they offer are high-quality and have top-notch grip, durability, and comfort. Not only that, but their products are creative and have unique designs that make them stand out amongst other brands. There are also various models of Landyachtz longboards that fit any budget.

Some key features make this brand stand out from others. The deck and wheels are an essential part of any board because it’s the foundation for excellent stability and grip. This  company uses maple and other high-quality wood for the decks which provides ultimate durability for users. Plastic elastic PU wheels allow boarders to make quick and sharp turns effortlessly. Landyachtz also uses different trucks that are unique to different longboards, which helps the boarders enjoy a smoother ride. An important feature to pay attention to with longboards is the bushing. Landyachts uses short and tall cones, barrels, eliminators and stepped cone bushings for various models, and it improves the performance of each board. They pay close attention to every detail of their products, and strategically design each piece for a smooth and safe ride.

How We Reviewed

We searched through numerous Landyachtz models to find the ones with the best features and more importantly, with the highest customer satisfaction. Our goal was to determine if the brand lived up to the hype and to see how it compared to the competition, so we also researched other longboard brands. We based our decision primarily off of customer reviews. We wanted to get honest insight on how the boards really worked.

Overall Price Range

The cost of Landyachtz longboards differs depending on the model and the features you choose. A board can cost between $90 to $250. Some of the older boards might drop in price as the newer ones come out. You may also find a lower price from other retailers as opposed to the  Landyachtz website .

Top-Rated Landyachtz Longboards

Landyachtz has so many different boards that we couldn’t just review all the longboards as one. So, we picked a few from our research that have incredible features, and even better customer reviews.

Landyachtz Chief Cruiser

Landyachtz Chief Cruiser

5 out o f 5 stars

This board is constructed with 7-ply bamboo and maple and has a classic cruiser shape. The moderate flex of the board keeps you from getting tired too quickly, which makes it the perfect board for beach cruising and general commuting. It’s also equipped with premium components like grizzly bear trucks, hawgs, mini monster wheels, and bear spaceball bearings.

The price range for this board is $160 to $175, and it’s available on  Amazon. The customers on the site gave it a perfect 5-star rating.

Landyachtz Switch Longboard Complete

Landyachtz Switch Longboard Complete

This next model is great for both beginner and expert riders. It has 9-ply maple and a dropped platform. The design is low to the ground making it stable and a breeze to push while riding. This model is ideal for commuting and can help boarders get around with ease and comfort. The two-inch drop also helps you to learn new slides with ease.

The cost is between $200 and $250. It’s available on  Amazon  and the customers who bought this board also gave it a 5-star rating.

Landyachtz Ripper Longboard

Landyachtz Ripper Longboard

4.1 out o f 5 stars

The Landyachtz ripper is a comfortable carving cruiser that provides a superb riding experience. It’s 37 inches in length and has a rocker profile and kick tail. Furthermore, it comes equipped with mini-monster hawg wheels, bear grizzly 852, and bear space ball bearings.

You can purchase this board on  Amazon  at a price range of $165 to $185. Customers rated it 4.1 out of 5 stars. However, one  reviewer stated that she felt the board was too tall.

Landyachtz Longboards vs. Other Brands

We’ve had a lot of good things to says about Landyachtz, but other brands have some pretty decent boards as well. We wanted to make sure we provided an array of products so that you can choose the one that’s best for you.

Atom Drop-Through 41-inch

Atom Drop-Through 41-inch

4.5 out o f 5 stars

This board is an ultra-low riding longboard that provides ultimate stability which makes it ideal for downhill carving. It has a maple laminate deck with reverse kingpin longboard trucks and 245-millimeter (mm) axles. The ease of pushing decreases the wear and tear and makes commuting a breeze.

The cost ranges from $90 to $100 on  Amazon , and it comes with a limited one-year manufacturer’s warranty. Amazon customers rated it 4.5 out of 5 stars. However, there were some dissatisfied customers. One  user stated that the bushings began to fall apart after using the board only a few times.

Yocaher Professional Speed Drop Down Stained Complete Longboard

Yocaher Professional Speed Drop Down Stained Complete Longboard

3.8 out o f 5 stars

The Yocaher brand is pretty affordable, and it’s ideal for professional longboard riders. It has 9-ply maple and a 33-inch wheelbase. The drop-down deck provides passengers with a lower center of gravity, which increases the maneuverability. Since it has no flex, the drop down can perform at high speeds, and it’s great for downhill riding. The trucks on this board are top-mounted and have cutouts around the nose and tail to reduce the risk of wheel bite.

You can purchase this longboard for approximately $65 to $80 on  Amazon , and the customers on the site have given it 3.8 out of 5 stars. Unfortunately, one  reviewer said his board broke after just three months of use.

Minority Donwhill Maple Longboard 40-inch

Minority Donwhill Maple Longboard 40-inch

4.2 out o f 5 stars

This longboard is another model that’s good for someone who wants a nice board without paying a hefty price. The deck has 100 percent maple wood, and it’s designed with a classic downhill drop. Plus, its low gravity construction works wells for any speed. The cold pressed 8-ply maple with 37-inch wheelbase helps to give riders stability on a downhill platform. The seven-inch reversible kingpin trucks are adjustable so that you can get maximum maneuverability.

The price range for this board is $50 to $60, and  Amazon  customers rated it 4.2 out of 5 stars. However, one  reviewer noted that it bent in the middle and scraped the pavement.

Playshion 39-inch Drop Freestyle Longboard

Playshion 39-inch Drop Freestyle Longboard

4.7 out o f 5 stars

Playshion is an excellent start longboard for kids and adults. Its eight-ply hardwood maple deck comes equipped with a flat and symmetrical design that provides versatility. The wheels are polyurethane which makes them both soft and durable for easy commuting. This is the ideal board for freeride cruising, sliding, and curving but it’s not a good board to use for tricks.

The price ranges between $60 and $85 on  Amazon , and the customers on the site rated it 4.7 out of 5 stars. However, one  user stated the grip tape on the board began to bubble less than a week of having it.

Here’s What We Think

Each board highlighted in this article is awesome in its own way, so choosing the best one was difficult. Plus, all of these brands have great ratings, which made our decision much harder. With that said, we couldn’t pick one specific model, but we do think that the Landyachtz longboards have the best quality. After researching the company and looking over all of their boards, we couldn’t ignore how high-quality their products are. And it also helps that people who absolutely love boarding comprise the company itself.

On the other hand, we do feel that their boards might be too pricey for some people. If that’s the case, other brands make great boards with a more affordable price tag. We believe that a less expensive product doesn’t necessarily mean it is low quality. Our decision was tough, but we know everyone has specific things they look for in their longboards. Which one these do you think you’ll choose?

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