Sunday, 25 April 2010

Ripstik Caster Board (Silver) Reviews

Ripstik Caster Board (Silver) Reviews
Other products by Ripstik Ratting 4.5 Out of 5.0 Special Offer Total New 16 Total Use 1


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Amazon.com Product Description

Razor RIPSTIK in-line caster board. Easier to ride than a skateboard. Plastic end platforms with metal torsion beam. 86A Inline-type wheels on precision ABEC-5-sealed bearing casters. Spiked traction pads and kick tail and raised nose with concave design for tricks and improved footing. Ages 8+, weight limit 220lbs.
Best described as a cross between a skateboard and a snowboard, the silver RazorX Ripstik caster board is the perfect ride for kids looking for the next big thrill. The board is distinguished by its pivoting deck and 360-degree inclined caster trucks, which offer a snowboard-like carving ability. A simple weight transfer lets you turn or accelerate without pushing, just like when you're carving down the slopes.

In addition, the board offers such features as spiked traction pads, a kick tail and nose, and a concave deck design, which combine to improve your foot control--a must for tricks. And thanks to the 76mm polyurethane wheels and precision ABEC-5 bearing casters, skaters will enjoy a smooth ride on almost any type of pavement. Designed for children 8 years and up, the Ripstik's plastic end platforms and metal torsion beam support up to 220 pounds. The board also comes with a free How to Ride DVD.

Key Features:

  • Inclined caster trucks
  • Concave deck platforms
  • Traction plates
  • Kick nose
  • Kick tail
  • Rubber-padded handle
  • Torsion bar
  • 76-millimeter polyurethane wheels
  • High-performance ABEC-5 bearings
  • For ages 8+
  • 220-pound rider weight capacity


Technical Details

- Groundbreaking caster board that acts like a skateboard/snowboard hybrid
- Pivoting deck and 360-degree caster trucks enable snowboard-like carving
- Spiked traction pads, kick tail and nose, and concave deck design
- 76mm polyurethane wheels and precision ABEC-5 bearing casters
- Designed for children 8 years and up; supports up to 220 pounds
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Customer Buzz
"Great Birthday Gift for 10-Year-Boy" 2010-04-09
By Wendy C. Nelson (Mountain View, CA)
We purchased a ripstik for our son's 10th birthday, since he often wanted to borrow the one belonging to his older brother, age 14. Both boys have lots of fun riding on these. It's nice that they come in a variety of colors so that we can tell the two boards apart.

Customer Buzz
"Ripstik" 2010-04-05
By R. J. Gilgunn FBC (Crofton, MD)
Fun, Fun, Fun. My son age 9 is teaching older kids how to use this unique board. He also uses it at a skateboard park. Very good exercise and great for developing coordination.
Must use with helmet and other protection.

Customer Buzz
"Insane design and very fun product" 2010-03-19
By Kay T. Irmiter
I read some of the reviews before buying this for my son. He said it would be fine and all of the reviews that were bad were just because someones child or the buyer was hurt. My son is writing the rest of this review.

I already knew how to ripstik because my friend has a ripstik and sometimes lets me ride it, now I have my own.
The first ride is very short but actually not the most dangerous. To start off i put my left foot on the front of the board.(Some people balance better with their right foot on the front instead of left). So my left foot is on the front of the board. I push off with my right foot still on the ground and put my right foot on very quickly making sure that it lands on a good balancing position on the back. then you attempt to gain speed. After about five minutes of trying you can ride in a straight but wobbly line and then jump off.Make sure that your feet are in positions so that the board does not want to fall over.


Here comes the Dangerous part, the turning and gaining speed.
My friend told me that i needed to move my back foot only but it is easier, when learning, to move both feet in opposite directions to get more speed. More speed allows you to balance easily. Then the turning comes in. The turning is very similar to snowboarding. You move your your foot that is on the back board(Back foot) in the opposite direction that you want to turn. You might want to try just tilting the board from a straight up position, to a tilted position.

I would say that 8-10 year old children should wear protective gear to be safe. I hope that my review was helpful. Buy a ripstik they are great!!!



Customer Buzz
"A great way to get around." 2010-03-06
By Carlo Vaccari
I got my Ripstik a few years ago as a gift, and thought it was cool. Unfortunately, the roads around me weren't smooth, so it started collecting dust.
Fast forward to college, and it is SUCH a fantastic way to get around. The agility it exhibits (especially when compared to longboards), as well as its ability to go uphill without pushing make it a blast to ride around.

I love the fact that balancing on it is exactly the same as standing: if you fall forward, push down on your toes and the board will come right back under you. It is incredibly stable: You can even be pushed from the side and not fall over, simply by reacting as if you were on solid ground the whole time.

There are only 3 issues: Moisture, bumps, and wheels.

1. The Ripstik demands large amounts of traction, and because the wheels are very hard rubber, there is little to offer when the ground is wet. Good thing that that is rare in southern California! I simply don't ride it when there's water around.
2. Ripstiks cannot handle bumps. The board just stops when it hits a bump more than 2/3 inches high, leaving you in motion without any support. It also doesn't like rolling parallel to cracks in the ground. My college campus is very flat, though, so it's not a problem.
3. The rear wheel wears quickly. However, I have learned to counteract this with better technique: Putting your weight on the front wheel reduces the wear on the rear wheel, and by sliding the board sideways instead of yawing it, you can make the wear on both wheels identical. Swapping them isn't a problem, either.

Overall, it's a great product, and I highly recommend it.

Customer Buzz
"Ripstik" 2010-02-18
By Solace
This toy was bought for my husband for Christmas because he kept seeing all the neighborhood teens riding around on them and he wanted to try it. He almost fell and broke a leg the first time he got on it. He still needs more practice on it (its been almost 2 months now) and hes had a little improvement. I dont think this thing is good for anyone under the age of about 13. It is not easy to learn but I have been told that once you figure it out (after many tries) that this product can be very fun to ride and is much better than a traditional skate board.


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