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T-Board snowboards on Pavement

Posted on: March 27, 2008


T-Board snowboards on Pavement

Winter is over, but you still want to get your snowboarding kicks in. How are you going to achieve that? Why, the answer is pretty simple - all you need to do is pick up the T-Board and you're good to go. It features a single rotating caster under each foot, making it free to tilt as the rider leans into corners, providing you with the experience of carving your way down a ski slope on a snowboard whenever you go swooping down a long hill. This is a training tool for hardcore snowboarders who want an off-season fix, and is not meant to be a skateboard. Just make sure you are adequately protected should you want to go snowboarding on your neighborhood pavements with this.

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By weboy , 29/04/08 4:30 AM (CommentID #656920)


every neighborhood that day. I go back them. names. scissors

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By Mike , 27/03/08 11:02 AM (CommentID #593023)


I've been trying to collate a blog about these alternatives to skateboarding over at www.steet-surfers.co.uk you might be interested in!

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