As we reach the pinnacle of the spooky season on Halloween today, I thought it would be appropriate to share my recent experience with the Ghost – a high performance electric skateboard from Base Camp ...
What’s a dog to do if they want to do some accessible skateboarding? [Simone Giertz]’s three-legged pup, [Scraps], got the chance to try a LEGO Technic board for her thrills. This electric LEGO ...
I was lucky enough to be a kid right when the Skateboard Revolution of the 1970s took place. Not a teen, a kid. With the introduction of soft, quiet urethane wheels and rapid development in bearings, ...
This electric board uses a 300 W motor to sustain the speed you push to and caps at 13.7 mph with the help of a proprietary ...
The Razor RipStik is a skateboard with just two inline caster wheels and a split deck that allows riders to carve into turns, snowboard-style. Currently on Kickstarter, the Velocity Etch takes that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. William covers motorbikes, E-bikes, cars, trucks and mobility tech. In the long gap between my carefree riding days of the 1970s ...
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Skate vault revolution: Pole vaulting meets electric skateboard thrills!
Discover the electrifying fusion of innovation and athleticism in our latest video: "Unveiling the New Sport Sensation: Skate ...
Every day, without fail, as I walk to and from classes in Dwinelle Hall or Wheeler Hall, one thought plagues my brain: “I hate electric skateboards.” Am I alone in my hatred? Maybe. The annoyance ...
I personally am not into skateboards. It may have to do with the fact that I absolutely cannot ride one without serious risk to my bodily integrity. But even if these things are not made for me (and ...
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