All Terrain Off Road Boarding - Fun On Two Wheels

By Baxter Wells

Want something different besides the same old same old? Skateboarding has a stranglehold in the market, isnt it time for something new to come along? I say absolutely! Let us look at something different for a change instead of the same old same old! Here you will learn about a couple of sweet inline mountainboards that are sure to impress and turn heads!

A normal skateboard has four wheels located directly under the deck. An inline all terrain board has two wheels. The ones I am going to be discussing have two large bicycle-like tires that are attached to each end of the board. These wheels are much too big to go under the deck.

Two examples of off road two wheeled boards are the Dirtsurfer and the Surfari. They both look somewhat similar but their differences make them ride differently. The similarities they share are that they can be used both on and off the road at high speeds, as they will never be a victim of speed wobble.

Unlike four wheeled boards like a skateboard, mountainboard, or longboard, a two wheeled board like the Dirtsurfer and Surfari will become more stable the faster you go. That means you will get absolutely no speed wobbles. Speed wobbles occur when you are going really fast on a longboard, mountainboard, or skateboard and will cause your board to go side to side.

While there are several kinds of inline boards that can only be used on pavement (for example the Ripstik, and the Tierney Rides T-board), there are only a couple that I know of that can be used on and off road. They are the Dirtsurfer and the Surfari.

The possibilities are endless with an all terrain inline board. The world becomes your playground with limitless runs and bigger and better hills, trails, roads, and more for you to conquer.

If you want something that is challenging, fun, and exciting, check out the Surfari or the Dirtsurfer. There are tons of places to ride and have fun. - 31502

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