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Ingenuity said..
Anyone learning wing land boarding without skateboarding experience? Can it be done? Thinking of the 4 big wheel mountainboard. Any recommendations? Too many days sitting on the beach parking lot with light breeze. Would like to use the mountainboard time to dial in transitions.
I bought a basic land board with similar intentions to yours, but I have spent almost all of my childhood into my mid twenties surfing and skateboarding. Then life got in the way, but I am back in the water and on wheels after nearly 15 years of doing other things.
The land board has been really good for getting my jibeing going and learning how to handle the wing. I would recommend starting out on large grass areas, such as parks etc, since the speed will be limited and grass is more forgiving than tarmac. I can't really say how it will feel without surfing / skateboarding experience, but I don't feel like I am using much of my skateboarding experience at all on the land board, apart from balance muscle memory.
I have one of these for reference
powerkiteshop.com/mbs-colt-90.htmI took the straps off because they force your feet into a position that felt super awkward to me.