This is my favourite board, it's so fun to ride it in city. Impressive switching from goofy to normal and back! I'm doing mongo instead, but I like to learn switching to my other leg.
Harry, you are so smooth and smooth is efficient. You make it look easy to switch stance and your average speed is high for these commuting rides. Inspiring.
Pranayama's tail is too short (no tail) 😅. Now I pick it up by taking up a ring (an accessory of washing machine pipework) attached to the front. photos.app.goo.gl/BrDqMoShRic6y6kx8
@@HarryLamHK Clever 😁I might go for the Ember Eternal which seems to have a bit of a kicktail. On my commute I kick up the board up several times so it may be a good choice. Thanks for your advice bro 👊
Ys, in October last year, I tripped by a plant seed and got skin injuries: photos.app.goo.gl/KdpJMHXuQaarR4Pq8 I wore gloves for a few months after that😂 If you are cruising at night on a dark and rough concrete road, the risk of tripping is quite high. You should: - Wear protective gear - Reduce the cruising speed - Use a torch - Pay extra attention to the road condition
@@HarryLamHK Thank you for sharing! I also fell over a plant seed recently much like you even though I was also on 85mm cags. I have done some research to find out how to reduce this risk, another way is apparently to shift more weight to the back wheels to 'let the front wheels roll over the seed'. I'm not sure how effective it is.. I found your channel looking for people cruising on the Drop Cat and have enjoyed your relaxing cruising videos greatly! Looking forward to more cruising videos :)
I think Trip is already very low enough. One of the main pros of Trip is that it has better control due to RKP trucks. If you don't mind the little larger dimension, I suggest choosing Trip👍🏻 (For me, if they had equally compact size, I would have chosen Trip)
Love the video! Its Inspiring and I want to learn to switch from regular to goofy like you do. I dont feel comfortable pushing mongo. I recently started riding about 4 months ago so I don’t commute or go very far yet. I like the handle for this board. Where did you get it?
Thank you! Once you have learnt push switch, your lower body muscles will be trained equally. Then you can hold a stable squat position that your body center of gravity will be so low. Hence, you will be able to push very hard and fast. Aim for it and work hard. My handle was designed for eskate call "Exway". My handle was broken recently. It is the second one. Therefore I don't recommend installing any handle because I believe that all handles will be broken eventually despite of its hard metal body.
Anyone know of a longboard similar/dupe for the Pranayama pantheon? I love board but hate the design options. Looking for something with similar specs and more color options. Thanks
Hi Harry. Watched your video on the Ember breaking, which you then replaced with the Pranayama. Was wondering if you considered the Zenit AB (2.0, 3.0) and if you did, why you chose the Pranayama over them. Great channel BTW. Have been enjoying your commutes. Cheers!
Thank you for your appreciation. I chose Pranayama because Zenit decks are not as compact as Pranayama. Except for the dimension, they are attractive in that they support larger 90mm wheels.
@@HarryLamHK thanks for your reply. I’m seriously considering the Pranayama over the Trip and the Zenit. Wondering if there will be an updated/new version soon as the deck and complete are now on sale.
What made you chose this board over the Eternal Ember and did you specifically choose these wheels or where they the stock wheels for this board? Curios about your reasoning behind your choices :-)
The kicktail of Eternal Ember is much longer and it will scratch the road when I am walking and hauling the board. Pranayama has a longer wheelbase with no kicktail. It is more stable and has higher portability for daily commuting.
@@HarryLamHK Thank you, I really appreciate your input! I'm currently ridding a drop hammer but I'm really interested in a pantheon, probably pranayama or trip...!
@@HarryLamHK That's great info! The price isn't really a big issue but I'll look into the size comparison. Portability really is quite important when we want to ride and bring the board around all the time. What aspects of the trip do you consider to be superior? Thanks again and have a great day.
@@JG-ke7gj Trip has RKP trucks, which should be more stable at high speed. Trip can be used for downhill. Trip also seems to have a stronger structure. You can have a comparison here: www.reddit.com/r/longboarding/comments/cp4jt2/pantheon_cruisers_comparison_pranayama_trip_ember/
@@basselsabubgarcia9195 Thanks for your appreciation! I think that handles cannot be used as toe stop. Instead, installing handles on the tail can be use as a kicktail to pick up the board, but it may obstruct the rear foot especially if the standing area is small.
How do you get up surfaces and sidewalks without a kicktail? Can you even ollie this thing? Want a solid commuter but where I live and the route I travel, I need to be able to go up and down surfaces. The alternative would be to actually skate on the main roads, which, considering the kind of drivers here, I'm not ready for. I currently skate on a Landyachtz Dinghy, but have been wanting to try longboarding for a while, and not just for the commute, to have fun and do tricks too. Would you recommend it for my situation? Thanks.
I think only longboards with top mount deck can make ollies. Crossing curbs is a hard job for me. I will cut-in with 45°, or just jump off the longboard to let the longboard go up the curb without my weight and then I jump back on it. For the high curbs, I can only stop skating and pick up my longboard. If you like kicktails, Pantheon Eternal Ember should be a good choice. It has s double drop design for distant pushing, and usable kicktails for nimble manipulation. But I have no experience in using kicktail, so my advice is limited.
@@HarryLamHK Hey Harry, thanks for sharing! I will look into this further. It seems Hong Kong is a good city for longboarding as you have those bike lanes. My city is not so kind, I need maneuverability and the ability to react quickly in a life or death situation, which I've been in many times. The Ember looks great, though, will research it some more---thanks! Love your videos, by the way, very relaxing. 🙂 Jack
Although the pranyama doesn't a kicktail (which has advantages too, less weight etc), you can still kick it up. Just need to put a bit more weight on it.
Yes, in the following video, you may see the braking method clearly. ruclips.net/video/3t5q8mqMKWQ/видео.html Currently, this is the major deceleration way I have been using for a year. It seems lazy but it is actually sustainable.🤣
This is my favourite board, it's so fun to ride it in city.
Impressive switching from goofy to normal and back! I'm doing mongo instead, but I like to learn switching to my other leg.
I'm starting to learn switch now and studying the way you switch stances mid-ride. Very clean! Thanks for the videos.
Harry, you are so smooth and smooth is efficient. You make it look easy to switch stance and your average speed is high for these commuting rides. Inspiring.
Great to see you again and this time on the Pranayama which you already seem to be very comfortable skating on.
No need to speed up the video Harry, super stoked watching you skate, rad style brother 😎
Nice switch pushing
Hey technical question is the kicktail long enough to pick up the board?
The ember was pretty good for that but this one looks really short
Pranayama's tail is too short (no tail) 😅. Now I pick it up by taking up a ring (an accessory of washing machine pipework) attached to the front.
photos.app.goo.gl/BrDqMoShRic6y6kx8
@@HarryLamHK Clever 😁I might go for the Ember Eternal which seems to have a bit of a kicktail. On my commute I kick up the board up several times so it may be a good choice. Thanks for your advice bro 👊
Do you find that the Pranayama deck is lower to the ground than the ember and has this made pushing easier?
ys, Pranayama is lower. 1.3 inch vs 0.75 inch cresent drop. I can push much faster too!
Have you ever fallen over because of a pebble or plant seed jamming your front wheel? How do you stop this from happening?
Ys, in October last year, I tripped by a plant seed and got skin injuries: photos.app.goo.gl/KdpJMHXuQaarR4Pq8
I wore gloves for a few months after that😂
If you are cruising at night on a dark and rough concrete road, the risk of tripping is quite high. You should:
- Wear protective gear
- Reduce the cruising speed
- Use a torch
- Pay extra attention to the road condition
@@HarryLamHK Thank you for sharing! I also fell over a plant seed recently much like you even though I was also on 85mm cags.
I have done some research to find out how to reduce this risk, another way is apparently to shift more weight to the back wheels to 'let the front wheels roll over the seed'. I'm not sure how effective it is..
I found your channel looking for people cruising on the Drop Cat and have enjoyed your relaxing cruising videos greatly! Looking forward to more cruising videos :)
Would it make any sense to own both the Trip and the Pranayama? I love my Trip but think I want it lower. Thoughts? Thanks.
I think Trip is already very low enough. One of the main pros of Trip is that it has better control due to RKP trucks. If you don't mind the little larger dimension, I suggest choosing Trip👍🏻 (For me, if they had equally compact size, I would have chosen Trip)
@@HarryLamHK nice! Thanks
Love the video! Its Inspiring and I want to learn to switch from regular to goofy like you do. I dont feel comfortable pushing mongo. I recently started riding about 4 months ago so I don’t commute or go very far yet. I like the handle for this board. Where did you get it?
Thank you! Once you have learnt push switch, your lower body muscles will be trained equally. Then you can hold a stable squat position that your body center of gravity will be so low. Hence, you will be able to push very hard and fast. Aim for it and work hard. My handle was designed for eskate call "Exway". My handle was broken recently. It is the second one. Therefore I don't recommend installing any handle because I believe that all handles will be broken eventually despite of its hard metal body.
Anyone know of a longboard similar/dupe for the Pranayama pantheon? I love board but hate the design options. Looking for something with similar specs and more color options. Thanks
Zenit AB Maze?
btw Pranayama has a new paint option recently
Hi Harry. Watched your video on the Ember breaking, which you then replaced with the Pranayama. Was wondering if you considered the Zenit AB (2.0, 3.0) and if you did, why you chose the Pranayama over them. Great channel BTW. Have been enjoying your commutes. Cheers!
Thank you for your appreciation. I chose Pranayama because Zenit decks are not as compact as Pranayama. Except for the dimension, they are attractive in that they support larger 90mm wheels.
@@HarryLamHK thanks for your reply. I’m seriously considering the Pranayama over the Trip and the Zenit. Wondering if there will be an updated/new version soon as the deck and complete are now on sale.
What made you chose this board over the Eternal Ember and did you specifically choose these wheels or where they the stock wheels for this board? Curios about your reasoning behind your choices :-)
The kicktail of Eternal Ember is much longer and it will scratch the road when I am walking and hauling the board. Pranayama has a longer wheelbase with no kicktail. It is more stable and has higher portability for daily commuting.
@@HarryLamHK Thank you, I really appreciate your input! I'm currently ridding a drop hammer but I'm really interested in a pantheon, probably pranayama or trip...!
@@JG-ke7gj If you don't mind the sightly larger deck size and higher price, the Trip is a better choice in all other aspects!
@@HarryLamHK That's great info! The price isn't really a big issue but I'll look into the size comparison. Portability really is quite important when we want to ride and bring the board around all the time. What aspects of the trip do you consider to be superior? Thanks again and have a great day.
@@JG-ke7gj Trip has RKP trucks, which should be more stable at high speed. Trip can be used for downhill. Trip also seems to have a stronger structure. You can have a comparison here: www.reddit.com/r/longboarding/comments/cp4jt2/pantheon_cruisers_comparison_pranayama_trip_ember/
can you share where you got the handle and how you install it? thanks!
www.exwayboard.com/products/exway-universal-skate-handle
I attached it in the first row of screw of the front truck.
Harry installed the handle because someone caught him holding his last deck with a mall grab....
Is the hamdle just for holding?
I can grab the handle to carry the board when I am walking on busy streets or taking public transportation.
@@HarryLamHK thanks for replying, looks interesting was wondering if it funcrtons like a toe stop? Your pusjing looks really fantastic.
@@basselsabubgarcia9195 Thanks for your appreciation! I think that handles cannot be used as toe stop. Instead, installing handles on the tail can be use as a kicktail to pick up the board, but it may obstruct the rear foot especially if the standing area is small.
How do you get up surfaces and sidewalks without a kicktail? Can you even ollie this thing? Want a solid commuter but where I live and the route I travel, I need to be able to go up and down surfaces. The alternative would be to actually skate on the main roads, which, considering the kind of drivers here, I'm not ready for. I currently skate on a Landyachtz Dinghy, but have been wanting to try longboarding for a while, and not just for the commute, to have fun and do tricks too. Would you recommend it for my situation? Thanks.
I think only longboards with top mount deck can make ollies. Crossing curbs is a hard job for me. I will cut-in with 45°, or just jump off the longboard to let the longboard go up the curb without my weight and then I jump back on it. For the high curbs, I can only stop skating and pick up my longboard. If you like kicktails, Pantheon Eternal Ember should be a good choice. It has s double drop design for distant pushing, and usable kicktails for nimble manipulation. But I have no experience in using kicktail, so my advice is limited.
@@HarryLamHK Hey Harry, thanks for sharing! I will look into this further. It seems Hong Kong is a good city for longboarding as you have those bike lanes. My city is not so kind, I need maneuverability and the ability to react quickly in a life or death situation, which I've been in many times. The Ember looks great, though, will research it some more---thanks! Love your videos, by the way, very relaxing. 🙂
Jack
Although the pranyama doesn't a kicktail (which has advantages too, less weight etc), you can still kick it up. Just need to put a bit more weight on it.
may I know where you bought the handle
I bought it from taobao. You may also find it in the official website.
www.exwayboard.com/products/exway-universal-skateboard-handle
What trucks? Stock paris tkp?
The trucks are cheap, no brand, but I install Indy 90A bushings on them.
@@HarryLamHK Ah ok thanks. The only complete I can find on Taobao uses no brand trucks too. I guess it doesn’t matter as long as bushings are decent.
Hi harry, can you manual it with the handle set up?
I haven't tried it. I think the step area of the handle is too small and the wheels are too big to do manual..?🤣
nice video. looks smooth. do you break with your back foot on a rear wheel f.e. in 1:05 or is that just the viewing angle?
Yes, in the following video, you may see the braking method clearly.
ruclips.net/video/3t5q8mqMKWQ/видео.html
Currently, this is the major deceleration way I have been using for a year. It seems lazy but it is actually sustainable.🤣
wow that is really smart. will try that on my pranayama, too ;) thanks
想問香港邊到有賣
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如果Pranayama, 呢間香港既長板workshop有賣,可ig dm佢地問下~