Light, stiff and highly carvable. The Drop Hammer is great for anyone looking to spice up their commute, carve down a mellow hill, get rad on their way to class or just get out for an afternoon ride with friends.
The Dinghy Blunt Pinecone is an all purpose cruiser that pays homage to the conifer rich rainforests of the Pacific North West region in which we reside.
The Evo 36 is a classic example of a downhill board design, and the concept continues to be effective to this day. Also wonderful for long cruises, it has a stiff construction for better downhill performance.
The Dinghy Coffin is designed for more than just looking cool. The deck has a mild taper, putting the widest parts of the board under your feet, the added leverage gives you more responsive steering and improved control.
We always thought the Dinghy Coffin was awesome, but there were a few of us here at Landyachtz who thought it didn’t have quite enough meat for our feet, so we made a version that everyone will love.
A classic pintail shape and lowered standing platform might be the best combination out there for someone looking to pick up a board for the first time and learn to ride.
The Drop Cat 33 is a tapered, directional, drop-through longboard with medium flex making it ideal for smaller riders or people looking for a more agile addition to their quiver.
The Dinghy has been the cornerstone of our cruiser lineup for nearly 20 years. We took our classic Dinghy shape and added generous fenders to the deck so you can ride 72mm Plow King wheels.
Light, stiff and highly carvable. The Drop Hammer is great for anyone looking to spice up their commute, carve down a mellow hill, get rad on their way to class or just get out for an afternoon ride with friends.
The classic Dinghy shape has been a staple of our line-up for many years now and is still the first board we grab for a quick rip to the store or around the neighbourhood.
A pillar of the Landyachtz DH line for over a decade, the Evo has been under the feet of 3 World Champions as well as countless race winners and podium contenders.
A classic pintail shape and lowered standing platform might be the best combination out there for someone looking to pick up a board for the first time and learn to ride.