Freebords are available in many sizes and grahics
see below!
Description: The Basic Package w/ S2s has all
that you need to get started with our upgrade S2 bindings.
Select a deck length that best suites your style and
size. Comes with instructional DVD, and sticker pack.
5 minute assembly required.
Board Specs:
Deck Length: Variable depending on model selected
Truck Width: 14.3" / 36.25mm Weight: 8 ¼ - 8 ¾ Lbs.
/ 3.8kg – 4.0 kg
Deck: 7-Ply Canadian Rock Maple
Deck Width: 8 ½" / 20cm Deck Length: 29.5" / 75cm
Height From Ground: 3.75" / 9.4cm
Edge Wheels Diameter/Durometer: 70mm Black/82A
Base Wheels Diameter/Durometer: 56mm/ Central 84A
Binding Specs:
Type: S2, Injection molded, glass filled nylon.
Features: Fully adjustable: Rotationally, Vertically,
Suitable for all riders.
Select your graphic and size in your shopping
cart!
See Below for graphic colors and sizes available! Revolt comes in 3 sizes: 75, 80, 85 Corporate comes in 3 sizes: 75, 80, 85
Fader comes in 3 sizes 77, 83, 87
Deck Options (based on rider height):
Under 5'7": Revolt 75, Corporate 75, Fader 77
From 5'7" to 6': Revolt 80, Corporate 80, Fader
83
Above 6': Revolt 85, Corporate 85, Fader 87
Freebord is the most effective snowboard
cross-trainer you can buy. No other product simulates
snowboarding so completely. Freebord carves and slides
exactly like a snowboard so it teaches and reinforces
the weighting and edging skills needed on the snow.
You can hug a tight turn or drift a long slide; set
an edge to drop speed or float into fakie.
1 year warranty on all product!
FEATURES:
Release the shackles of snow and skip the ski resorts,
now you can get your carving fix year-round, the Freebord
Allows you to hug a tight turn or drift a long, gentle
slide; rotate the board into fakie or a 360 on the
street as you would on the snow At the heart of the
design are two spring-biased casters that can swivel
360-degrees; these inner wheels simulate a snowboard's
base Outer four wheels simulate a snowboard's edges--by
keeping weight over the board's edges you can carve
turns Slide turns to drop speed just as you would
on a snowboard; with practice, you can navigate the
steepest of streets Adjust the board to fit your riding
style--the center wheels can be raised or lowered
and the trucks can be loosened or tightened Bonus:
retract the center wheels or remove them completely
and the Freebord can be ridden as a conventional longboard
Concave board design and griptaped deck make bindings
unnecessary--you'll have sufficient lateral control
for most general riding.
Will Freebord improve my snowboarding?
Definitely. Freebord carves and slides exactly like
a snowboard so it teaches and reinforces the weighting
and edging skills needed on the snow. Freebord is
also an excellent tool for learning how to snowboard
in advance of ever hitting the slopes--saving you
those first few days of brutal falls.
How does Freebord work?
Freebord's simulation of snowboarding is the result
of several years of mechanical development and prototypes.
The two center wheels function as the base of a snowboard
and allow motion in all directions. The outer four
wheels function as a snowboard's edges and sit slightly
off the ground. The result is that you can selectively
apply your weight to your edges or your base, determining
whether to carve or slide or any combination of those
two motions.
Which board should I buy?
The Descent 85cm provides an all mountain ride and
is recommended for riders wanting a more stable ride.
The Descent 80cm is a little lighter, a little more
maneuverable and recommended for riders who want a
little more freestyle ride. The Descent 75cm is superlite,
high maneuverable and recommended to anyone seeking
a very quic responsive ride.
Is it difficult to Freebord? Does it take long to
learn?
The learning curve varies rider by rider. While some
are throwing slides within minutes, most require 1-3
hours to start to feel comfortable. Prior experience
in other boardsports, particularly snowboarding, speeds
the learning process.
Can I use my Freebord as a conventional longboard?
Freebord is designed for going downhill but it can
be modified in minutes to ride like a conventional
longboard by either retracting the center wheels or
removing them completely.
Do I need bindings? It is recommend to get either
the s1 or s2 bindings. Bindings give you more control
overall. These bindings do not lock you into the board,
so you can jump off at anytime.
Is Freebord dangerous? Can I "catch an edge"?
A Freebord is no more or less dangerous than any other
boardsport . As with other boardsports, the danger
factor depends entirely on the caution used by the
rider. You can catch an edge on a Freebord but because
you are not strapped to the board you are free to
step off the board and run it out. Beginning Freeborders
step on and off the board frequently but rarely fall
to the pavement. Of course, we recommend that all
riders wear a helmet and knee, wrist and elbow pads.
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