Getboards Price=$205.00 starting price with Complete
Board and Urethane Wheels.
Well, now you have found the newest carving board on
the market. Tierney Rides has just launched the most
aggressive carving boards we have seen, the T-Board.
Downhill, you won't believe how fast you can go and
how quickly you can lean into a carve. We've tested
this board on some really steep hills and as fast as
we have gone we haven't gotten speed wobbles! Even though
it takes some getting used to on flatland, the board
opens you up to a whole new world of possibilities.
Wait until you land a 360 on 2 wheels and then lean
into a full carve. There is no other like this on the
market.
The exclusive patent-pending Torsion Response Technology
allows you to achieve a true carving action on pavement.
The technology lets you carve naturally through your
turns and cruise with less rolling resistance. These
trucks give you greater control and a totally fluid
ride. As you lean into your turn, the truck twists,
accelerating you into the carve. The trucks contain
Torsion Rings which compress to provide active feedback,
accelerating you back to center as you exit the carve.
There are four different durometers of Torsion rings
that are available to help customize your ride.
And best of all the trucks have a LIFETIME WARRANTY!
The trucks are state of the art and they are unbreakable!
BOARD SPECS: 41R (104.14cm) Snowboard Geometry Deck with rubber
Andy wheel set for a no-holds barred hill carver. 41inch
board.
38R (96.52cm) Extended Skateboard Geometry Deck
with downhill wheel set with a more aggressive turning
radius and tighter action. 38inch board
There are no size or weight restrictions for either
size board. The 38in board is best suited for quick
turns and tighter action. The 41in board is based on
snowboard geometry for the no-holds-barred hill carver.
Rubber Wheels are better for Carving and higher
speeds. Polyurethane are better for tricks, ollies. You
choose your options when ordering. See it in Action!
Check out somemore VIDEOS of this board: Movie 1 ,
448k - Apple Quicktime Movie 2,
376k - Apple Quicktime Movie 3,
464k - Apple Quicktime Movie 4,
408k - Apple Quicktime Movie 5,
336k - Apple Quicktime
News! COACH OF US OLYMPIC SNOWBOARD TEAM FINDS T-BOARD
TO BE AN EFFECTIVE CROSS TRAINING TOOL
To Whom it may concern:
Members of the US Snowboard Team have tested the
T-board and found it to be a great cross training tool.
Many of them plan to use T-board to augment their conditioning
programs while away from the snow. The body movements
used in T-boarding are very similar to snowboarding.
Most importantly T-boarding provides the same carving
sensation as snowboarding.
TOP SNOWBOARDING SCHOOL SELECTS T-BOARD AS OFFICIAL
OFF-SEASON TRAINER HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL - Tierney Rides,
LLC has been named the official street board supplier
by Stratton Mountain Snowboarding School (www.strattonmountainschool.org).
Tierney Rides developed and manufactures the new T-Board,
a two-wheeled street board that delivers the true carve
and ride dynamics of snowboarding on paved surfaces.
"We've worked very hard to develop a board that allows
you to 'carve' in and out of turns using the same techniques
used in snowboarding," said Kurt Tierney, CEO Tierney
Rides. "It's really an honor to have one of the top
snowboarding schools in the nation say that our T-Board
meets its high training standards for Olympian snowboarders."
The Snowboarding School trains over 24 world-class snowboarders
every year - including one Olympic medallist and several
members who have made podium appearances at the Junior
World Cup Championships. Stratton Mountain is host to
the 2002 U.S Open Snowboarding Championships. "Any serious
athlete knows how critical off-season training is to
top performance in competition," said Scott Palmer,
Program Director, Stratton Mountain Snowboarding School.
"We've tried everything on the market, and this is the
first streetboard that delivers a ride that duplicates
the lower leg movement of a snowboard. It's an extremely
effective way to practice technique and keep a snowboarder's
muscles conditioned year