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from: Razor
List Price: $129.99Amazon.com's Price: $125.99 You Save: $4.00 ( 3%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Amazon Minimum Age: 120 months
Binding: Sports
Brand: Razor
EAN: 0845423000820
Label: Razor
Manufacturer: Razor
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 120 months
Model: 15055098
Publisher: Razor
Release Date: January 10, 2008
Sales Rank: 3436
Studio: Razor
Features:- Groundbreaking caster board that acts like a skateboard/snowboard hybrid
- Aluminum center tube for extreme grinding
- Pivoting deck and 360-degree caster trucks enable snowboard-like carving
- Carbon fiber deck graphics, kick tail and nose, and concave deck design
- Designed for riders age 8 years and up; supports up to 220 pounds
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Just twist and go! The RipStik Caster Board brings the carving thrill of surfing and snowboarding to dry land! It's unique twisting motion moves you forward with out ever pushing off the ground! The RipStik's 360 degree inclined casters and pivoting deck provide a unique carving motion. A concave deck and traction plates provide increased foot control. The RipStik Caster Board comes equipped with 76mm urethene wheels and high performance bearings for an unbelieveably smooth ride. All you do is twist and go! The RipStik Caster Board, like nothing you've ever ridden!
Amazon.com Product Description: Best described as a cross between a skateboard and a snowboard, the Ripstik caster board is distinguished by its pivoting deck and 360-degree inclined caster trucks, which offers a snowboard-like carving ability. The RipStik DLX features an aluminum torsion bar for wicked grinds and carbon fiber deck graphics. Like the original Ripstik, the DLX moves you forward with a simple weight transfer that lets you turn or accelerate without pushing--just like when you're carving down the slopes.

The aluminum torsion bar in the center is ready for extreme grinding. |  | The board offers such features as spiked traction pads, a kick tail and nose, and a concave deck design, which combine to improve your foot control--a must for tricks. And thanks to the 76mm polyurethane wheels and precision ABEC-5 bearing casters, skaters will enjoy a smooth ride on almost any type of pavement. Designed for kids 8 years and up, the Ripstik's plastic end platforms and metal torsion beam support up to 220 pounds.
Key Features: - Inclined caster trucks
- Concave deck platform with carbon fiber graphics
- Riser pads
- Aluminum torsion bar
- 76-millimeter polyurethane wheels
- High-performance ABEC-5 bearings
- For ages 8 years and older
- 220-pound rider weight capacity
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - My son loves this
I bought this for my son because he is such a good boy and deserved something as a reward for being such a good kid. This is what he wanted. He lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvves it. He rides it back and forth to school. He uses it as often as he can. I'm so glad I got it for him because he has soooo much fun with it and I love to see him happy.
Rating: - Rip It!
I purchased this for my son's 12th birthday & he seems to enjoy it! At first he was a little off balance then after trying a few times he got the hang of it. Also his friends came over with their skateboards & before you knew it they all wanted to use the RipStik?
I may even give it a go, if I can ever take my flipflops off & put on a pair of sneakers, as it seems like fun!
Rating: - Really cool board!
My 12 year old had been wanting one of these caser boards for some time, and I had wondered how sucessful he would be in learning to ride it. After a bit of research and checking out the different models at local stores we ordered him the DLX from Amazon. He has taken to this thing "like a duck to water" and rides the thing every day. The engineering of this board is really quite interesting. It is well made and seems as if it will last a long time. My only recommendation is this...if you buy one ... Read More
Rating: - ripstick review
My 11 year old grandson wanted this skateboard. I assumed that it was a skateboard with 4 wheels, 2 in the front and 2 in the back. When found out that it has only 1 wheel in the front and 1 wheel in the back I returned this skateboard and bought a conventional (Tony Hawk) skateboard.
I feel the skateboard that I returned was a broken ankle waiting to happen.
Rating: - Ripstik Ripster vs DLX deluxe
I first bought the Ripstik Ripster on sale at BigLots for 50 bucks (Incidentally, am I the only one who gets confused by the naming of their products?). The Ripster I am referring to is the short, light version with the smaller 66mm wheels. I wanted something I could cruise around on while my wife jogs around the park and I'm a little too lazy to actually jog. I snowboard on occasion and thought this would be a great product to improve my balance and provide me a mild workout as well. Anyway, ... Read More
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