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So it was the summer of 2006 I was walking in with my girlfriend in the park and saw this kid riding a two-wheeled skateboard. I went over to him pushed him off of it and took it. Well, not really. I actually went home and looked it up online. Found it for 129 on the home website then found it at sports authority for 99 with and had a coupon for an additional 40 percent off!! We purchased 1 then went back the same day and bought number 2.
We started off riding it on a shallow hill, and then started riding it on some steeper ground. I couldn't believe how much it reminded me of riding my snowboard. Yea its a little nerve racking at first but definiteley worth the 99. I now live by the beach in the south and can hardly ever snowboard "the wave" is my new fix!
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I never knew this skateboard existed until one day in P.E. when we got to try them out the whole period! This guy came to our school with about 30 waveboards and helmets, plus 7 boards he was giving away for free! So we got in pairs of two, and we tried out the boards. They are a little hard to get, but soo fun! Even trying to get it is fun, and it is a little helpful to have someone to hold onto in the beginning. I couldn't ride the board on my own in about 15 mintues of trying it, but I was getting close! I will be getting this board as soon as I can! It is sooo fun! =)
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I'm 26 and I'm having a blast on this board! It's much more accessible than snowboarding and surfing, because you can just grab your board and go!
I take mine to a local tennis court for the smooth surface. They recommend using small hills and stuff, but honestly stopping or slowing down is pretty much impossible on a decent incline, so I prefer to stay on flat land. Its amazing how long you can stay on the board without even setting a foot on the ground! The board seems to be constructed fairly well. I've gotten to the point where I can some pretty advanced turns by shifting my weight effectively, its really fun trying to master it.
I'm curious if the Ripstik (competitor board) is better constructed since its made by Razor, and they might have put more money into the design. Anyways, I've had mine for about 2 months, and the wheels are definately showing a lot of wear. I'll most likely have to replace them soon. I'm kinda happy that you can use any rollerblade wheels instead of some proprietary wheels. That enables you to look for good deals on some wheels.
I'd also look around for the best deals on these boards. I got mine at a Sports Authority on sale for $80, after having seen one at an FAO on my visit to Las Vegas for $130.
So, if you're a fun-loving adult who likes cool new ways of moving along, I'd definately recommend this! It's addicting!
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I bought this for my 10 year old grandson. It is an unusual ride, took him a while to catch on, but he is really enjoying it now that he has mastered it.
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I bought this Skateboard for my son and it is not easy for beginners but when you get used to it is amazing. Kids can do things never thought for a traditional skateboard, as a recommendation try to buy a spare of wheels.
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