i spent about 230-240 on mine because i live in VT and there are no stores that sell them anywhere near me. worth every penny i would say… i ride it so much. its really hard if not impossible if you dont already know how to snowboard
hey good people! can somebody message me about this? is it just like snowboarding? can i go down steep hills and feel safe? i don’t feel like spending 300 bucks on one and the find out it sucks and catch an edge and screw up my face. Also, how many bearings do you need? i got some decent old ones from my skateboard
( i quit a while ago). if i don’t skate but snowboard pretty good will i be okay? somebody message me please!
it has 2 caster-like wheels that act as the base and 4 outer wheels that are lifted off the ground to carve like a snowboard you lean your weight on to the edges
Yeah i got it and have been riding it for a couple of weeks now. I love this board!! I wish i had more free time to ride it. It does not replace a snowboard but it is a close second with the streets are warm and dry. If you ask me i think every one should buy one. I’m trying to start a riding club in Minnesota.
I just bought mine and i do not have it yet.I think you can go faster on a freeboard due to the fact that you have the option of speed control. Also i have ridden a flow board and i think it sucks. I also have a rip stick and it is fun but it is novel.Buy a free board.
i used to get stuck on my goofy side all the time. just practice going backside or frontside whatevers comfy like a million times on flatland til you get it down then work on the other side
i think i does. i had never snowboarded before i freeborded and then after a year of it i when to an indoor 1 and i was alot better than most my friends who have been snowboarding may times before. it felt just the same. may i was just always gd a it but everyone says it helps so hey
ok i say 85 but try standing on 1 and seeing how the size feels. you’ll now when it right and if you go to shop that know a bit about them there be able to help. Stock wheels don’t last long but start with them, coz u when you start u flat spot and will wear them out quicker, but then for ur 2 set i would say some slashes which last for ages + you can lower you center wheel meaning the wheels can wear down more until your on you rims
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September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
i spent about 230-240 on mine because i live in VT and there are no stores that sell them anywhere near me. worth every penny i would say… i ride it so much. its really hard if not impossible if you dont already know how to snowboard
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
how expensive r these things? it looks cool but is it worth it?
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
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September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
i’ve never skateboarded or snowboarded. but this, i really wanna pick up. i just wanna cruise down hills, it looks nasty. how hard is it?
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
yeah i agree
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
ya but i havnt even tried it yet i just wanna know if ill suck really bad
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
What song is this?
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
its pretty tough man, but hang in there and you will get it, its wicked once you pick er upp (its a lil diff from snowboarding
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
hey good people! can somebody message me about this? is it just like snowboarding? can i go down steep hills and feel safe? i don’t feel like spending 300 bucks on one and the find out it sucks and catch an edge and screw up my face. Also, how many bearings do you need? i got some decent old ones from my skateboard
( i quit a while ago). if i don’t skate but snowboard pretty good will i be okay? somebody message me please!
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
it has 2 caster-like wheels that act as the base and 4 outer wheels that are lifted off the ground to carve like a snowboard you lean your weight on to the edges
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
how does it work? are the 6 wheels on the ground at the same time??? is this better than a carveboard (or carvestick)??
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
look palmero freebord.saludos desde la palma canarias la isla bonita
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
Flowboard = Board to death. Sent to Hell.
Freebord = Fun. Fly to Heaven strapped in it.
Flowboard = Slow as Hell (Eternity)
Freebord = Okay as Hell (With Cold Water)
Flowboard = Crappy Skateboard.
Freebord = Longboard + Snowboard .
Flowboard = Speed Wobbles
Freebord = Speedboarding
Flowboard = Carving & Trick Skating.
Freebord = Carving, Speedboarding, Vert Skating, Downhill Sliding, Downhill, Longboarding, Snowboarding.
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
Yeah i got it and have been riding it for a couple of weeks now. I love this board!! I wish i had more free time to ride it. It does not replace a snowboard but it is a close second with the streets are warm and dry. If you ask me i think every one should buy one. I’m trying to start a riding club in Minnesota.
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
yeah dude freebords rock. i have had a freebord for five months and it rocks.
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
I just bought mine and i do not have it yet.I think you can go faster on a freeboard due to the fact that you have the option of speed control. Also i have ridden a flow board and i think it sucks. I also have a rip stick and it is fun but it is novel.Buy a free board.
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
why is dawn french in there?
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
wich one goes faster, flowboard or freeboard?
Is flowboard more of a skateboard and freeboard more of a longboard?
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
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September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
this thing is cool i have it!!!
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
i used to get stuck on my goofy side all the time. just practice going backside or frontside whatevers comfy like a million times on flatland til you get it down then work on the other side
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
It does help your snowboarding a little i’ve got both and well the teqnique is a little different but it improves your balance at first
getting stuck on my goofy side when i freebord =/
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
Ok! Thanks
I live in Norway, so it’s not so many shops. I’m forced to order from US or something it seems
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
i think i does. i had never snowboarded before i freeborded and then after a year of it i when to an indoor 1 and i was alot better than most my friends who have been snowboarding may times before. it felt just the same. may i was just always gd a it but everyone says it helps so hey
September 16th, 2008 @10:50 am
ok i say 85 but try standing on 1 and seeing how the size feels. you’ll now when it right and if you go to shop that know a bit about them there be able to help. Stock wheels don’t last long but start with them, coz u when you start u flat spot and will wear them out quicker, but then for ur 2 set i would say some slashes which last for ages + you can lower you center wheel meaning the wheels can wear down more until your on you rims
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