What Id like to see on this channel is 1. Maybe an overview of your other non penny boards (if any) 2. Some experimentation with the penny platform. To the extent economically feasible I’d like to see you swap out wheels, bearings, etc, and see how those products perform on the penny board. 3. Maybe some cruising vlogs
Hey Mate, started with a Nickel and a Penny and pretty comfortable cruising but thinking of getting a board for the skate park, either a traditional skateboard or a 32” penny. Any recommendations?
Ooh! Great question, Adam. If your main goal with this new board is solely learning and performing tricks at the skate park, I’d recommend a traditional skateboard as it’s superior in this regard (imo). If you enjoy the Penny feel/lifestyle and want to learn tricks while also cruising around and/or commuting for fun/enjoyment, then the 32-inch Penny would be solid and an easy addition to your collection. I have both a traditional wooden board and the 32-inch Penny, and I love them both. They do feel differently because of the grip tape and wheels, predominantly, but I now personally prefer cruising over performing tricks
Hey Andy, I’m assuming that’s 1.8 meters, which I believe is 5 ft 9 inches? If so, that’s the exact same height as I am. I have no idea what 41 shoe size is…I’m from the US and am a 9.5 US. If you’re around that, then you could ride any of the penny boards. I’d rather focus on your riding experience. If you’ve got previous experience, then either board would work. If you’re more like a beginner, then the 27-inch is better suited for beginner riders as it has a larger surface area
@@pennyboardtyler My shoe size is 8.5 US, which is 26.5 cm. As for experience, I have some basis because I used a normal trick skate but I only used it as transportation. But because of the design and the fact that the 22' is more transportable, I encourage me to buy it to have fun driving it when I go on a trip and transport myself around the university.
What Id like to see on this channel is 1. Maybe an overview of your other non penny boards (if any) 2. Some experimentation with the penny platform. To the extent economically feasible I’d like to see you swap out wheels, bearings, etc, and see how those products perform on the penny board. 3. Maybe some cruising vlogs
Cool beans! Thanks for your ideas 💡
LOve it!
Loving your channel. Recently got back into pennyboarding and your channel has been a blast.
Yoooo stoked to hear!!
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Ur an awesome guy bro I hope you are doing well 💪🏻 your tips really helped me thank you
That means a lot! Thank you & happy riding 🤘🏼
Dude ive watche you ever since you created this channel down to the first penny board vid and i gotta say thx for teaching me how to cruise
LET’S GOOOOOOOOO EVAN!!!! 🤘🏼 I appreciate your support a ton, man 👊🏼
@@pennyboardtyler I would love to meet you but I'm In DE
@@Soge-Kid One day! DE isn't too far from CT
@@pennyboardtyler yeah but sadly I don't have a license yet
You should do a meet up in Costa Rica 😌🤙
That’d be sweet! I’ve never even been to Costa Rica so that’d be even more fun to explore!
What 22' inch or 27 inch skateboard? I'm 1.80 tall and my shoe size is 41. I like the design of the 22' inch one. 😄
Hey Mate, started with a Nickel and a Penny and pretty comfortable cruising but thinking of getting a board for the skate park, either a traditional skateboard or a 32” penny. Any recommendations?
Ooh! Great question, Adam. If your main goal with this new board is solely learning and performing tricks at the skate park, I’d recommend a traditional skateboard as it’s superior in this regard (imo).
If you enjoy the Penny feel/lifestyle and want to learn tricks while also cruising around and/or commuting for fun/enjoyment, then the 32-inch Penny would be solid and an easy addition to your collection.
I have both a traditional wooden board and the 32-inch Penny, and I love them both. They do feel differently because of the grip tape and wheels, predominantly, but I now personally prefer cruising over performing tricks
If I'm 1.80 tall and have a 👟 41 shoe size, which Penny board do you recommend the 22' or 27 inch one?.. Reasons or motives
Hey Andy, I’m assuming that’s 1.8 meters, which I believe is 5 ft 9 inches? If so, that’s the exact same height as I am.
I have no idea what 41 shoe size is…I’m from the US and am a 9.5 US. If you’re around that, then you could ride any of the penny boards.
I’d rather focus on your riding experience. If you’ve got previous experience, then either board would work. If you’re more like a beginner, then the 27-inch is better suited for beginner riders as it has a larger surface area
@@pennyboardtyler My shoe size is 8.5 US, which is 26.5 cm. As for experience, I have some basis because I used a normal trick skate but I only used it as transportation. But because of the design and the fact that the 22' is more transportable, I encourage me to buy it to have fun driving it when I go on a trip and transport myself around the university.
@@AndyAranda369 Well that sounds great, then! Enjoy it while you commute and get around 🤙🏼
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Would be stoked if they did!