Thursday, Jun 12th 2008 by Abby McVay


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Skateboards haven’t seen a lot of changes in recent years. Essentially they are still a plank of wood with wheels and a pretty design slapped on. At some point you have to update these things.

new skateboards

Obviously, because if your kids play with the same skateboard you did then we’d bridge the generation gap a bit and we can’t have that. Here we have two new alternatives to the classic skateboard, if you’re really curious to see them in action you can check out the videos here.

updated skateborad

First there is the 360 Skateboard, the one with the two large wheels, which you ride by slipping your feet into the center of the wheels. Then there is the Streetcarver which looks a bit more like the classic skateboard but it features a lot tighter turns and rides more like a snowboard.

[via techeblog]

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  1.  badger   View all comments by badger  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    People, PLEASE stop trying to re-invent the skateboard. Both these pieces of shit eliminate 90% of skateboard tricks. For example, with the 360, how are suppose to grind a handrail with out any trucks? You can’t even ollie on the Streetcarver. The only reason for skateboard design change (board shapes, wheel size, etc) is to help with the evolution and progression of skateboard tricks. These are two more examples of gimmicks that will not catch on. LAME!


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