@@portlandsurfer1068 I've had a great time on mine but it is risky I can't tell you the number of times it has met its match with an acorn and I have gone flying
junkyard customs LMAOO bro I’m so mad I don’t have the younger me on recording, I went down this steep huge ass hill on my rip stick when I was like 10 years old, No helmet no gear at all, I felt wobbly asf bro can’t believe I actually did that shit I wouldn’t dare do it now that I’m older though
I have a regular rip stick. But I just saw some kid smashing down the street on one of these rip surfs and I was like what is that. Had to look it up. Looks fun. Now I kinda want one. I wonder how different it is from the regular rip stick though because it looks like the rip surf doesn't bend in the middle. Maybe it's more stable. At least that's the way it seems in my head. Can't wait to try one out.
i tried riding a mini ripstik it took me 2 hours to learn , now i bought the ripsurf its bigger and is higher up then the ripstik, scared me its going to take alot of practice for me to feel comfortable riding this, i was expecting the bend like a ripstik but its not quite the same
Hey. I thought to buy myself such a skate. Everything seems to be fine. I wonder how durable it is? It just has a solid body and it bothers me a little.)
I remember when I power bombed a steep hill on a ripstik, and I had to bail out at over 30 mph onto a grass patch in someone's front yard. Holy crap, I shouldn't have used abec 11 bearings...
Similar story, the other day i was going down a hill on my ripstick with new bearings going probably 28 mph. Had to bail out into a dirt/ rock patch and obviously I cant run 28 mph so you know I ate shit.
Nud Nik Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than a longboard. Try it out :)