Razor RipStik Air Caster Board, Red
The ultimate carving machine! Carves like a snowboard or surfboard on dry land! The Ripstik Air caster board is self-centering caster spring for super solid landings. Lightweight construction for sick air, flips, and tricks! Like the original Ripstik, the Air moves you forward with a simple weight transfer that lets you turn or accelerate without pushing even uphill, just like when you’re carving down the slopes. Easy to learn cut, carve, and turn in no time! The board offers such features as spiked traction pads, a kick tail and nose, and a concave deck design, which combine to improve your foot control a must for tricks. Thanks to the 76mm polyurethane wheels and precision ABEC-5 bearing casters, skaters will enjoy a smooth ride on almost any type of pavement. Single Piece Fiber (NG 2227) Reinforced Industrial Grade Plastic. Ribbed structure engineered to eliminate transient vibration and enhance torsional response. Self-centering casters. Designed for riders 8 years and up and supports up to 220 pounds. FREE How To Ride DVD inside of each box!
Product Features
- Lightweight single piece construction for sick air, flips, and tricks!
- The Ripstik Air caster board is self-centering caster spring for super solid landings
- Carves like a snowboard or surfboard on dry land!
- 76mm polyurethane wheels with high performance ABEC-5 bearing casters
- FREE How To Ride DVD inside of each box!
Must better than the regular Ripstik I’ve had the regular Ripstik for five years or so and it was getting old so I decided to buy the Air. The Ripstik Air is astoundingly better than the regular Ripstik. It is a different riding experience, but very easy to get used to. After riding the Air for a half of an hour, getting back on my regular Ripstik was very strange.Differences between the Air and the regular Ripstik:The Air goes with much less effort than the regular RipstikYou can twist the Air just as much…
9 year-old is very happy
Light but flimsy I prefer this over a normal ripstik (although I skate now, I don’t think I’ll ripstik again)The casters broke really easily after hitting a curb a few times. It gets scratched very easily especially compared to a normal ripstik, and the grip tape isn’t very good and rips off fairly easily. It’s better than no grip tape at all I guess.It’s also much stiffer than a normal ripstik, better for tricks. Although you won’t be doing any tricks unless you learn on a skateboard first, I…