The Landyachtz Dinghy Fender Panda is a new graphic on a returning Dinghy, a prime addition to the Landyachtz Dinghy lineup.
The big difference from a classic Dinghy to the Dinghy Fender is the pressed wheel arches, or moulded wheel wells. The outline and size is the same, but these wheel arches allow bigger wheels to be used without risk of wheelbite.
Landyachtz make the most of this by throwing the 72mm Plow King underneath - a big step up from the 63mm wheels that come on the other models!
If you want to do tricks, we suggest checking out a classic Dinghy to avoid the extra weight of the big wheels. However, if you're comfortable keeping your feet on the ground and want a bit of extra comfort for your carves, the Dinghy Fender could be the one for you.
The classic Dinghy shape has been a staple of the Landyachtz lineup for many years now. A truly well designed and executed mini-cruiser, the Dinghy is not the cheapest cruiser board that we sell, but there's a reason for that.
For a while now, longboards and skateboards have been very separate categories. We believe that the Dinghy was pretty much responsible for the blurring of those lines - cruiser boards are here to stay. Its one of the most popular, and for good reason.
If you can stop into our Bristol skate shop to check out one of these boards yourself, you'll immediately see what we're talking about. Landyachtz have done a great job with the Dinghy, and the moment you hold one in your hands or get one under your feet, you'll appreciate the component selection and overall product quality over the cheaper mini-cruiser brands.
Landyachtz design their Polar Bear trucks and Hawgs wheels to fit perfectly with each individual deck. They work tirelessly to ensure these elements come together to provide the best control and performance for your riding pleasure.
If you're after a mini-cruiser, you can't go wrong with a Dinghy - it'll be yer go to setup for a quick rip to the shops or shred around the local streets in no time.
For adults and skaters used to longboards, we recommend that you consider the Landyachtz Tugboat - a slightly bigger deck shape with a little more space for your feet.