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Smedg said...
me and a mate got one each after last time i saw them on see breeze. They are really good fun. don't expect to really be able to skate anywhere on flat, its not that practical. but they are awesome for down hill. first few minutes on it i felt like a totally tard but it flows pretty soon. I haven't actually used mine in over a year and only used it a few times but thats out of busy. lazyness. A couple of other mates kept ridding are are sick at it now, carving up on skinny little footpaths on and off the road, getting towed by cars, spinning all over the place. Makes you get better at switch real quick.
i got mine from iboards.co.nz or something like that. Anyone around tweed should get one from Les at www.concretelines.com.au/retail-store 'cause he does good deals and will look after you good. (helped me out heaps)
I was just thinking that, how can you ride on flat?!
Couldn't you just take the straps off? Or would that somewhat muddle the system up?