The T-Board lets you turn more aggressively and cruise farther.
T-001-38-U
38" (96 cm) Deck
With Urethane Wheelset
T-001-41-U
41" (104 cm) Deck
With Urethane Wheelset
Tips
Basic Stance
The T-Board is not a skateboard. Your feet should be sideways on the board, not facing front. When starting, adopt a stance closer to a snowboarding stance with your feet crossing the board sideways—toe on one rail, heel on the other. Bend your knees. And use your arms out in front of you for balance.
Pushing
The standard skateboard push may be used, with the front leg
as the standing leg and the back leg as the pushing leg.
Standing leg needs to be sideways when pushing.
Tail Pump
Pumping is a rail to rail motion that causes the board to pick up speed. Throw your weight side to side, making small turns that keep the speed up or increase speed.
Safety:
All sports carry a risk of injury. Sometimes accidents happen which are truly unavoidable
but usually there are ways to reduce the risks of anything nasty happening.
1. Always wear protective gear.Helmets. Knee, elbow and wrist guards.
2. Inspect your board before every session. Check the wheels for excessive wear. Make sure all bolts are tight and the wheels are seated properly. And examine the platform for cracks or stress lines.
3. Live to ride another day. On any new terrain, start slowly. Test the traction limits of your wheels. Carve progressively harder to determine the limits
of your comfort zone.