Friday, October 23, 2009

Introduction To All-Terrain Inline Boards

By Baxter Wells

An inline board is like a skateboard, except instead of there being four wheels there are only two. There are tons of different kinds of inline boards. All vary in size, style, and riding experience. Most are used on pavement, but there are at least a couple of inline boards out there that can be used off road.

For a unique riding experience, the Dirtsurfer and the Surfari are great boards to try out. They both are similar in that they both only have two wheels, but they each offer a different ride.

The Dirtsurfer and Surfari are great for people who like to go fast. This is due to the way they are designed with only two wheels. Four wheeled skateboards are much less stable when traveling at faster speeds than a board like the Dirtsurfer and Surfari.

Anyone who likes to go fast will love the fact that these two inline boards will never, ever experience speed wobble. Anyone who has experienced knows how scary it can be.

The looks and feeling of riding one of these is much different than a skateboard. The wheels are big enough to handle rough terrain that a skateboard would never be able to handle.

Inline boards restricted to pavement are limited to one terrain. The beauty of off road inline boards is that they can be used both on and off the road. They are not just limited to one terrain. You can bomb down long roads or you can tackle a giant grass hill, a dirt trail or whatever you think you can handle.

If you want a challenge and a lot of different options on where you can ride, an off road inline board might be just what you are wanting. I suggest you take a look at the Surfari and the Dirtsurfer as they both are great inline all terrain boards that are great at going fast, and going on and off the road.

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