Description
Landyachtz – Dipper Forager – Complete Cruiser
The Dipper takes the compact maneuverability of a cruiser and blends it with the smooth flow of a pintail longboard, creating a ride that’s agile, flexy, and perfect for carving up the streets. With a compact shape, narrow standing platform, and responsive flex, the Dipper gives you a tight-turning, playful feel that shines during weekday commutes and weekend cruises alike. Whether you’re looking to carve aggressively or cruise casually, the Dipper delivers a ride that’s lively, surfy, and incredibly fun.
Key Features:
Pintail-inspired cruiser – compact and perfect for deep carving
Easy to ride – great for cruising, learning, and gaining confidence
Narrow width for superior edge control and responsive turning
Mellow concave and subtle rocker for a natural, locked-in feel
Playful flex with a long wheelbase for smooth, surf-style carving
Setup with 105mm Polar Bear trucks for maximum agility
Rolling on 63mm 78a Fatty Hawgs for a smooth, fast ride
Lightweight and compact – great for commuting and carving tight spaces
Artwork – Alex MacAskill
Details
Length: 36.0in
Width: 8.65in
Wheelbase: 24.29in
Flex: medium
The Dipper is all about bringing the feel of a Dinghy to a longer, flexier platform. Designed with the same components as the Dinghy Classic—Polar Bear 105mm trucks and 63mm 78a Fatty Hawgs wheels—the Dipper delivers a responsive, fast, and playful ride while giving you more room to move and lean into deep carves.
At 36″ long and 8.65″ wide, the Dipper is more compact than traditional longboards, making it easier to carry and more agile on tight streets and bike paths. The mellow concave and subtle rocker make it immediately comfortable underfoot, giving you confidence whether you’re weaving through the city or flowing down mellow hills.
If you love the quick, nimble feel of a cruiser but want a little more length for surf-style carving and a flexy, flowing ride, the Dipper is built to be your go-to board. It’s no wonder it often gets called the “best board ever” at skate sessions.