iJoy Board Sports
Posted on: February 16, 2006

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By KO , 14/10/07 10:49 AM (CommentID #334645)
I found one of these at Bldg 19 for $99!! Yea!!! It just needed a battery for the remote. Works great!! I am a snowboarder and think its great for balance training.
Re: above comment. I think this would be great for people with diabilities. They could use it by having a sigted person stand in frint and by putting their hands on the persons shoulders for balance. Might get dizzy if they cant see though?
By Charles McKnight , 26/04/07 10:45 AM (CommentID #150906)
I bought a chair on 12-10-06, for delivery before x-mas. I received it late Jan. and returned it. As of April 28th 07 they have my chair and money. PLEASE WAIT 7 MIN. FOR A CUSTOMER REP WHEN YOU CALL AS THEY ARE SO BUSY.. WAIT 7-10 DAYS FOR REFUNDS =(MONTHS) GOOD LUCK WITH CUSTOMER SERVICE
By a stevens , 05/09/06 9:44 PM (CommentID #044254)
Phenomenal core training tool. I purchased it a few months ago and use it daily. I bought one for a friend and they love it too!:)
By Betty W. , 16/06/06 1:51 PM (CommentID #018879)
Your invention is super dooper^^!!! "roar"
By Conn E , 20/04/06 9:35 AM (CommentID #003185)
This is the most retarded invention I have ever seen. What a waste of money!
By Gwen Botting , 28/03/06 4:55 PM (CommentID #001924)
HI - I want to know if you think this would be a good product for blind kids to work on their balance and coordination - does it go slow enough for someone who has never been on a board and likely will never ride one in real space (although there are blind people who do this kind of thing)?
Thanks, Gwen Botting
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