Thursday, April 24, 2008

Fun Ripstick and Wave Board Game

I was playing a sweet game with my two younger brothers and one of their friends on our Ripsticks and Wave Boards. The game was like chicken. You have to hold your hands behind your back and try to knock the other guys off their boards. If you unlink your hands or step off of your board you lose.

It was an awesome game until I got knocked off my waveboard and almost broke my ankle. It can be a pretty dangerous game but it is a ton of fun. My two brothers are Sam and Noah and there friends name is John. Sam and Noah are the guys in this video riding the curb.

I would suggest you get some friends together and try this game. It is sweet.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Scooter Wipeout

Since I just posted a Ripstick wipeout I figure I'll post a Razor Scooter wipeout.

This kid tries to do a tail whip on his razor kick scooter and bites it. Its a pretty good fall. Not quite as good as the ripstick wipeout but it looks like he hits his head pretty hard. Once again a helmet is just a good idea when riding.
There are quite a few more videos of kids falling on razor scooters... they are pretty good.

Here is the tail whip wipeout.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Sweet Ripstick Wipeout

This is on of the best Ripstick wipeout videos I have seen. The end is pretty gross showing the wound but this dude bites it hard.

Probably a good idea to at least wear a helmet when riding. Especially when riding down huge hills like this. Ripsticks are so hard to stop or even slow down on when you are going fast downhill. You either have to bail or just hope you slow down. It is still such a thrill to ride down hills on a Ripstick.

Check this out.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Amazing Scooter Rider Kid

Here is an embedded video of that kid I posted about who is absolutely incredible on the razor scooters.

I think this kid is riding a razor scooter pro. I'm not 100% sure but I know that is the best of the razor scooters. It might be an A3.

The video starts off a little slow but by the end he is doing some tricks that are just sick.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Riding a 138 foot Curb on a Wave Board

Check out my two brothers in law ride a 138 foot curb on a wave board.

In the front is Noah and the back is Sam. This is Sams third time in a row making it all the way.

Ripstik vs Wave Board

So I rode a ripstik and wave board back to back. I really focused on what the difference were between the boards. The Ripstik seemed to ride a little bit higher then the Wave Board. The Wave Board had larger decks, or at least they seemed that way. Both boards were very similar. I think the best way to tell the difference is to ride them each for a long time, and see which one rides better for longer.
Both boards are awesome to ride.