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The Wave Original Street Surfing Board | 
| Brand: Street Surfing
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MPN: WAVE ASIN: B000Y15RRG
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Product Description Description: The Ultimate New Sport : STREET SURFING? a combination of Snowboarding, Skateboarding, and Surfing! Born from the skate and surf mecca of Laguna Beach and melding the motions of surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding, Street Surfing, LLC is introducing a first-of-its-kind board called The Wave?, blending the anatomy of all three action sports in one distinctive ride - Street Surfing?. Specifications: The Wave board's unique features and benefits include: A two-wheel, 360 degree rotating design, allowing the rider to propel the board forward without touching the ground. Foot platforms attached to a torsion bar, give the rider the ability to tilt for sharp turns, execute precision moves and perform front side and backside 360's. Street Surfers can carve downhill like a snowboarder or rocket uphill, all by slightly bending the knees and twisting at the hips. This body action stimulates the board to move in an "S"-shaped motion that is responsible for continuously propelling The Wave board forward. With more than 22 million people across the country who actively participate in surfing, skateboarding or snowboarding (according to American Sports Data), The Wave board fills a year-round craving for those who engage in these action sports on a seasonal level due to geographic challenges.
Amazon.com Product Description Everyone's talking about the Wave street surfer inline action board, which blends the sensations of surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding in a single fun design. The Wave--which runs on two wheels rather than four--gives you the ability to perform precision 360s in small spaces, carve downhill, and even ride uphill, making it a blast for riders of all ages. And, of course, riders can perform all manner of skating tricks, including manuals, board leaps, ollies, acid drops, kick flips, and more. The Wave is distinguished by a spring-oriented torsion bar that controls the flexible front and rear panels, along with a pair of fully rotating 360-degree wheels with ABEC-5 bearings. Once on the board, the rider merely twists his or her hips back and forth in an S-shaped motion to propel down the street, with no foot propulsion required. Even better, it takes only a few minutes to learn how to ride the Wave. Within a few hours, most riders will become proficient. Riders needn't worry about the Wave's durability, as the platforms are made of a virtually indestructible ABS plastic, while the steel torsion bar never wears down. In addition, the 77mm wheels were selected based on a tenuous balance of durability and traction. The Wave measures 35 by 9 by 5 inches (W x H x D), weighs 10 pounds, and carries a one-year warranty. 
The Wave is distinguished by a spring-oriented torsion bar that controls the flexible front and rear panels, along with a pair of fully rotating 360-degree wheels with ABEC-5 bearings. | Key Details: - Flexible platform for sharp turns and 360s
- Two wheels with ABEC-5 bearings that rotate 360 degrees
- Self-propelled
- Helps improves balance, strength, and agility
- Combines surfing, snowboarding, and skateboarding
- Measures 35- by 9- by 5 inches
- Weighs 10 pounds
- 250-pound weight capacity
About The Wave The Wave is the original Street Surfing board and the hottest inline action board. The Wave appeals to everyone, thanks to its innovative technology that combines the natural fluidity of surfing with the smooth maneuverability of snowboarding and skating into one new extreme board sport known as Street Surfing. The Wave is an inline action board with two wheels that rotate 360 degrees, giving the rider the feeling and flexibility that is normally reserved for surfers and snowboarders. The Wave is also becoming popular with skaters who like the board's ability to do tricks, sharp turns, 360s, and the fact that the rider s feet never touch the ground. The board is propelled using core movements of the body, making for an excellent workout on top of being just plain fun. Learning to ride The Wave is easy and it doesn't require any prior skating, surfing, or snowboarding skills. It only takes about 15 minutes to become proficient. Street Surfing on The Wave offers the rush that riders get from surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding yet it is easy to do right in your own driveway. The Wave is so much fun that most riders don't even realize that Street Surfing is great exercise. The Wave works the core muscles and helps to build strength and improve balance. Not only is The Wave great exercise and easy to learn, it is also affordable and portable as you can take The Wave board just about anywhere.
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Remember the 'Back to the Future' hoverboard. August 26, 2005 Richard Kelly (Huntington Beach, CA) 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
Until we get anti-gravity, this will have to do. When I first saw this board, I didn't believe it could be rideable. Only two wheels instead of four, and they're on swivels. And the board is split in the middle, and pivots around a rod? I rounded up the owner, my 7-year old nephew Taigen. "Show me." I demanded. When he did, it was like I was watching a magic trick. So I studied it awhile, and took one ride while supported by a helpful shoulder. Then I kicked off by myself. As soon as you pivot once, and feel the board actually propelling you, you "get it." I was hooked. Never have I seen a recreational toy where the disparity between perceived and actual difficulty was so great. If you kick off hoping for the reassuring support of four wheels, you're not going to make it. If, however, you kick off, and believe you're surfing/snowboarding/whatever, you will do fine. It's faith-based boarding! It's all about active balance. I showed it to a friend. When he saw the swiveling casters, he said, "That's death-on-wheels!" I give him the prep-talk ("balance") Three kicks later, he's going around the parking lot. The smoother the movements (swivel those hips!) the better. It's like riding a wave a couple of inches off the concrete.
A hit with kids from 6 to 99!!! November 12, 2006 C.E. Lopes (Bradenton, FL United States) 30 out of 32 found this review helpful
My daughter saw this when we were visiting F.A.O. Schwarz in NY. She is 8 and wanted one, bad. I ended up finding it for $99 with free shipping at Sports Authority (a long time ago, your mileage may vary!). Adults will love it!!! It took me 10 minutes to get the hang of it, and about 3h to master turning at full speed. I used to skateboard a good deal as a kid, and that probably helped. I want one for myself now! My daughter had to practice a bit more, but she never had any kind of skateboard; it took her about 5h total (and she still doesn't turn all that well). A kid from our street that is always skateboarding got it very quickly, she was turning and in full control of the board in about 2h. These are, obviously, non-contiguous hours of practice. Who would do "the wave drills"? Not us, thanks!!! :-) Every single kid in our street just wants one. They are always after us asking if they can try it. The other adults, when they see me riding, are split in two camps: "Are you trying to break your neck?" and "How is that even possible?"; but they all ask about it and some even are brave enough to try. Quite a conversation piece! My only complaint is already very common in other reviews: the wheels... They almost melt against the street. We have rode for less than 40h, and we can already see cracks on them and feel some resistance while riding. Hence 4 stars! Other than that: what a great board. And what great fun.
Nice...but the wheels wear out quickly June 21, 2006 Big Blue 29 out of 34 found this review helpful
My son and some of his fiends each bought one of these about a month ago. They love the boards and use them to get around the neighborhood after school. The problem: the soft rubber wheels wear out after about a month or so of use. This makes the board difficult to ride and essentially rendered my son's board useless in just 4 weeks. We checked with the store that sold us The Wave to see if they sold replacement wheels but found out that replacements are not available at this time. The store took a look at the wheels and was kind enough to replace the entire board for my son. My son's friend has a similar problem with his board and will likely need to replace his as well. According to my son, he uses The Wave to zip around the neighborhood (suburban Long Island, NY) with an occassional curb hop but is not performing any heavy duty tricks or anything else you would not expect to do on a skateboard. The bottom line: A cool board but not very durable. At $100 it should last longer than a month.
Excellent Ride! August 25, 2006 Patrick A. Ochs (NJ United States) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
Got the wave board about 5 months ago. Took me about an hour to get the hang of riding it. Was a bit daunting at first, but after using a wall for a few runs, I got the hang off it. One tip: I found the "advanced" launch method easier than trying to do the "beginner" technique. In the beginner you push off with your back foot. The problem is that with only 2 wheels you need to move your back foot into position quite fast. Makes it hard to get your feet properly placed, which is key to a good ride. In the advanced you start off with both feet on the board and then start twisting to gain momentum. I found this a much more controlled way to launch. It has a great smooth ride and allows tight carving. I can already do 360s. Probably the best feature is that it is self-propelled, so you never need to touch the ground after you get going. Some of the other reviewers complained of wheel problems, but I have had no excessive wheel wear. I have been riding 2 to 3 days a week for 5 months, and while I have worn the shiny cover off the wheels, they are still perfectly usable. Just this week the bearings in my back wheel have worn out, but given the amount of riding I have done and that I weigh 225lbs, I would not consider this excessive wear. Maybe the pavement they are riding on is more rough than where I ride. All in all, a great board at a very fair price. Have had more fun on it than my $300 long board. ------ UPDATE ------ Found a good alternative to caster boards. Check out the Thruster 385. It is a skateboard with a special front truck that allows it to carve like a wave board but is stable through turns and smooth over bumps like a skateboard. VERY COOL.
awesome board but sucky wheels July 22, 2006 H. Dinh (Phoenix AZ) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I love this board! I never snowboarded or surfed before so I cant really tell you how close of a feel this board gives you. I can, however, tell you that I sure want to learn how to after riding The Wave! This thing is probably one of the most fun toys I've ever bought. It took me only 20 minutes to learn to ride it with the aid of a wall. It is simply AWESOME! No board out there (to my knowledge) can give you the tight turns of The Wave, which is what i love most about it. The self-propelling feature is just as advertised and you can effortlessly go uphill with some practice. My only problem with this board is the wheels. They SUCK! If you plan on riding it on asphalt, expect to be buying new wheels because they wear out QUICK! I rode it outside for half an hour and you can already see a noticeable difference between the front and back wheels. My back wheels started looking more like a skateboard wheel than an inline wheel. Also, the advertising they do for this board is a little misleading. Yes, the wheels do physically rotate 360 degrees, but functionally, they each can only rotate 45 degrees from midline. The wheels are attached at an angle that limits full rotation while you're skating. So dont listen to them when they say you can "RIDE SIDEWAYS!" because the most can get is going forward with the board at a 45 degree angle. Dont even think about going backwards because the angle will prevent your wheels from doing so and you will likely fall off before moving an inch. This is not a big deal because you probably just want this board because it doesnt require your foot to touch the ground, and can give you crazy turns. I just think they shouldn't place all that emphasis on a wheel that can rotate 360 degrees. Overall though, I am very pleased with my purchase and can't wait to buy more replacement wheels so i can "surf" the streets!
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