Longboard Pintails
by My Skateboard Tricks on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 | 28 Comments
The crew from the Original longboard shop heads out to finish summer of right while showing off the four new Original Pintail longboards. The Pintails are dropped low and designed for all around performance at an easily affordable price (9 – 9 complete). Board Art by surf artist Jay Alders. Check out the just released Pintail 43: www.originalskateboards.com Also check out more art by Jay Alders: www.jayalders.com The Pintail 43 (9 USD) is available online. The Pintail 37 (9), Pintail 40 (9) and monster Pintail 46 (9) longboards are set for release over the coming weeks.


2:19 Nice view!
Nice
@bingo872 not beaking you but you have to watch the video to find out you dont like them
do you have to be pro to longboard?
@ImK3R3D no , but they are pro’s cuz they train much with longboards
@ImK3R3D yes u do! nah jk. you just have to awesome and thts it!
That’s how you get the most out of your pintail. And they make it look easy.
@ryan159159
Both are great for a beginner! Tell us your height and weight and we’ll point you in the right direction
@VentyGeoff
Yeah, they’re all great for long distance, and a set of good bearings and decent sized wheels will make it even better
@grapeiswatermelon
I would recommend the Pintail 40. It’s great for cruising around on but can handle hills very much like a snowboard!
@Arron3214
I would recommend that you check out something like one of these new Pintails, the Apex 37 or the Apex 34. The Pintails are more geared towards bombing and carving, but the Apex is more practical for tricks. Let us know if you have any other questions!
whats song is it?,your awesome! keep it up!
Hi
Have you ever used a ripstick?
what are your opinions on it?
@ Originalsskateboards
He I am 187,39 Lbs and 6’1.
I want it for cruising and it has to be a stiff. What do you recomant?
@VenusHighSensai
I would recommend either the Pintail 43 or 46. The 43 is a great, stable board for bombing, while still having practical maneuverability when you’re not on the hills. The 46 would be the board if you’re looking to strictly bomb hills and that’s all. For the 43, I would recommend the S8s with either Orangatang 4 pres, Abec 11 ZigZags. For the 46, I would recommend S10s with Orangatang In Heat or or BigZigs. If you have any other questions, let us know!
@Originalskateboards
He I am 187,39 Lbs and 6’1.
I want it for? cruising and it has to be a stiff. What do you recomant?
@Rockydibotch
You can order one online, and know that we should have the Apex’s in stock by mid September
@pll1993
The Pintail 43 would be the one for you! It’s great for everything you’re looking to do and will be the most practical for your height and weight. Let us know if you have any other questions
@qwert371
The Pintail 40 is the way to go at your height and weight. It’s a real stable board that will be great for carving and controlling slides.
@tozkiro the song’s called “swimming song” by Vetiver
no puedo para de ver este vĂdeo y los q pones al publico , me gustria tener money y compradme una tabla original … saludosss
I am 5 7 120 pounds and I have never rode on a longboard but I really want to!
I am not yet sure what type of riding I would do… maybe some cruising, carving, plus I have nice hills near my house
what would you recommend?
@himself98 If you think razor scooters are cool it’s a good bet rip sticks will rub you the right way.
On a morbid note…anyone been killed doing that yet?
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I am around 5 10 and 180 pounds and just starting to longboard.
I am buying a pintail but I was not sure what kind to get, I was wondering if you had any suggestions?
Hi I weigh about 170 and I’m 6 ft 3 inches. I was wondering what size board would be good for cruising and some minor hills? And what trucks as well. Thanks!