Caster boards
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Razor has created an electric-powered version of its RipStik caster board which is able to carve along at 10 mph (16 km/h). We recently had the chance to try one out ahead of its release later this year.
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The Freerider Skatecycle supposedly combines the “foot control of snowboarding, the balanced turning of skateboarding, and the nimble, undulating movements of casterboarding.”
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In opposition to the twisting casterboards is the T-Board from Tierney Rides, a flat board with two rotating casters that delivers the closest possible experience to carving a sn
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A new concept has emerged that could see self-balancing technology and electric propulsion incorporated into the skateboard design.
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May 27, 2007 Hot on the heels of the EssBoard , the eXboard and the Wave Board comes another two-wheeled caster board, the Ripstik from Razor. Feeling a bit li