Loved this video guys, really glad to see Wolf still out ripping too. There's a new pump track by me with huge berms, like 6ft tall. Been trying to get faster there and I think this will help a lot.
Wolf, I feel you. Traveling with a Penny Board and pump track ambition led to a sprained wrist. Still feeling it 4 months later. Glad you all talk about the longer board, and recommend wrist guards til you get the hang of it. A 22” is a death trap!
Very nice video. Thank you. I read everywhere that it's better to have a cruiser in a pumptrack. I'm a (42 yo) beginner. I ride Globe Geminion 35" and I can see in your video that it's fine to have a longboard in a pumtrack, that it's more stable.I'm discovering pumtrack (there's not a lot in France..) and I want to enjoy it with my son on his scooter :)
Loved the specific advice you're serving! ❤ I'm still having problems with absorbing the peaks, especially if I go fast, sometimes the peak hits me so hard that my back foot loses the board for a bit (which is sketchy) and when it lands it's not in a good position. Any advice on this?
What board would you guys recommend for general cruising and riding my local pump track? I’m a bigger dude weight wise not height and have a size 9.5 foot.
We compiled a list of great boards for the Pump Track here - landyachtz.com/cat/pump-track/ They'd all be good for cruising around but some recommendations for you are: Sidewalker, The Clark, Ditch Life, Freedive, Ripper, Tugboat (Regular not Ultra Carve)
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I love my longboard for how it can handle bigger hills and also huge bumps in the city and remain stable. Only problem is it’s too big sometimes yk? Any help would be appreciated. It HAS to be super stable because I love using it down huge hills, but it ALSO has to be SUPER good at riding over bumps and cracks that you see often in the city and places with rough rough terrain
If you're worried about stability, experiment with your bushing setup. If you're only riding stock bushings you're not getting nearly as good of performance as you could from your setup. Venom and Riptide bushings are great brands to look at for this. Is the board too big to carry or too big to turn? If it's to turn, go with softer bushings. If it's to carry then go with a smaller wheelbase and board overall. Keep in mind that wheelbase length is the _only_ deck dimension which determines turning radius, overall length doesn't affect it. Shorter wheelbase = tighter turns.
i have a pretty low landyachtz board with drop-through trucks and im always scraping the bottom of my board on the hills, is there any way to fix that?
You can top mount a drop through board and it works just fine. Just disassemble your trucks, remove the mounting hardware, then mount the baseplate to the bottom of the deck so it's not in the drop through slot.
Bring the board you are most cofident with... unless is a really low ang long LDP board that would get stuck 🤣 One day I'll try one with a surfskate, probably 😊
I'd love to try a pump track like this. All I have around me are pump tracks primarily designed for bikes with huge bumps, rough surface and pretty narrow concrete paths. Not great for beginner, already fucked up my ankle once on one of these.
oh yeah he forgot to tell ALWAYS LET YOUR TRUCKS LOOSE if your gonna play on pumptrack trust me ive tried everything from tight to right tightness to loose but loose trucks does the work
I really prefer the old landyachtz logo😅 Hope to see if I pulled a Golden Dinghy with my order when it arrives today. I'll mount it up and take it to the local pump track, and if I win wheels, I'll pass em out to the younger skaters. Good video with a nice explanation for the newer skaters unfamiliar with pump tracks
Here's a list of boards we recommend for Pump Tracks - landyachtz.com/cat/pump-track/
More more Pump Track tips, media and events - landyachtz.com/pump-track/
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Loved this video guys, really glad to see Wolf still out ripping too. There's a new pump track by me with huge berms, like 6ft tall. Been trying to get faster there and I think this will help a lot.
This is the video I've been wanting! Lot's of good info, technique and tips. Tomorrow is the day I finally make it around the track!
It's great that you released new videos because I was hungry for them!
Here's a new video about the pump track. Great 😁
This is awesome! I literally found out my city has a pump track 2 days ago and I had no idea how to approach the berms! Great video!
Rally Cat lets go! You guys are awesome! Thanks for the tips 😊
Wolf, I feel you. Traveling with a Penny Board and pump track ambition led to a sprained wrist. Still feeling it 4 months later. Glad you all talk about the longer board, and recommend wrist guards til you get the hang of it. A 22” is a death trap!
love to see another post from the landy crew what i mean by the crew is alex and wolfgang coleman!
I thank Alex and Landyachtz for such a cool and clear guide to the pump track 👍🏻🛹
Can we get a video on how to find a pump track?! All I ever find are skateparks or bmx pumptracks made from wood or dirt.
Pump tracks are a relatively new Sport. I think there are only 13 or so tracks in Canada, where this is filmed. Just Google "Pump track near me".
Alex you are the man! Your friends braids are sick AF too 😎
Very nice video. Thank you. I read everywhere that it's better to have a cruiser in a pumptrack. I'm a (42 yo) beginner. I ride Globe Geminion 35" and I can see in your video that it's fine to have a longboard in a pumtrack, that it's more stable.I'm discovering pumtrack (there's not a lot in France..) and I want to enjoy it with my son on his scooter :)
New Landyachtz video let's go
This is super cool
Can you do a video on how to do check slides?
Check out our slide tutorial - ruclips.net/video/5JuuF785SPY/видео.html
@@Landyachtz thanks!
Loved the specific advice you're serving! ❤ I'm still having problems with absorbing the peaks, especially if I go fast, sometimes the peak hits me so hard that my back foot loses the board for a bit (which is sketchy) and when it lands it's not in a good position. Any advice on this?
Is that Cam in the cover photo? Is he still with you guys? Awesome skater. You are too.
We were skating with him last week! Still riding for us. He was in our latest video too - ruclips.net/video/H73OZ4k_05s/видео.html
So helpful!
Hey there I have a question 🙋♂️
What helmet do you where I thought it looked cool on you I would like one
Excellent!❤
Hey landyachtz i really want a tugboat and atv but dont have the money for it 😕 do yall have any recommendations
What board would you guys recommend for general cruising and riding my local pump track? I’m a bigger dude weight wise not height and have a size 9.5 foot.
We compiled a list of great boards for the Pump Track here - landyachtz.com/cat/pump-track/
They'd all be good for cruising around but some recommendations for you are: Sidewalker, The Clark, Ditch Life, Freedive, Ripper, Tugboat (Regular not Ultra Carve)
@@Landyachtz what about the rally cat?
@@keeganireland8806 Great choice! That's what Wolf is riding in this video
Is this pump track in Metro Vancouver?
Richmond, BC
I just got a golden deck with my dingy blunt. Am I supposed to skate it or put it on my wall
Congratulations! 🎉 Email us a photo of your board, and we’ll enter you into the draw for more awesome prizes. Once that’s done, do what you want with your Golden Dinghy!
I love my longboard for how it can handle bigger hills and also huge bumps in the city and remain stable. Only problem is it’s too big sometimes yk? Any help would be appreciated. It HAS to be super stable because I love using it down huge hills, but it ALSO has to be SUPER good at riding over bumps and cracks that you see often in the city and places with rough rough terrain
If you're worried about stability, experiment with your bushing setup. If you're only riding stock bushings you're not getting nearly as good of performance as you could from your setup. Venom and Riptide bushings are great brands to look at for this.
Is the board too big to carry or too big to turn? If it's to turn, go with softer bushings. If it's to carry then go with a smaller wheelbase and board overall. Keep in mind that wheelbase length is the _only_ deck dimension which determines turning radius, overall length doesn't affect it. Shorter wheelbase = tighter turns.
Where is this pump track?
i have a pretty low landyachtz board with drop-through trucks and im always scraping the bottom of my board on the hills, is there any way to fix that?
You can top mount a drop through board and it works just fine. Just disassemble your trucks, remove the mounting hardware, then mount the baseplate to the bottom of the deck so it's not in the drop through slot.
Bring the board you are most cofident with... unless is a really low ang long LDP board that would get stuck 🤣
One day I'll try one with a surfskate, probably 😊
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WHERE IS THIS PUMP-TRACK LOCATED ? I WANNA SKATE IT NOW😛😛😛😛
North Vancouver, BC. If that's not close search for them in your area. They're popping up all over
@@Landyachtz THANK YOU, NO I LIVE IN SWEDEN !! BUT THIS PARK LOOKS AMAZING
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Brasil.....
I'd love to try a pump track like this. All I have around me are pump tracks primarily designed for bikes with huge bumps, rough surface and pretty narrow concrete paths. Not great for beginner, already fucked up my ankle once on one of these.
“Go skate a pump track”
Stares sadly at my broken elbow preventing me from doing any skating right now ☹️
oh yeah he forgot to tell ALWAYS LET YOUR TRUCKS LOOSE if your gonna play on pumptrack trust me ive tried everything from tight to right tightness to loose but loose trucks does the work
I really prefer the old landyachtz logo😅 Hope to see if I pulled a Golden Dinghy with my order when it arrives today. I'll mount it up and take it to the local pump track, and if I win wheels, I'll pass em out to the younger skaters. Good video with a nice explanation for the newer skaters unfamiliar with pump tracks
I keep eating shit lol. It’s funny as hell but man I keep getting thrown off
The new Dodger is crying in the car, his X is better