- Street surfing board that blends surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding techniques
- Lets riders perform precision 360s or ollies, carve downhill, and even ride uphill
- Spring-oriented torsion bar controls front and rear panels; pair of 360-degree wheels
- Platforms are made of virtually indestructible ABS plastic; 76mm urethane wheels
- Narrow platform is designed specially for younger riders; 6-month warranty
Product Description
The Wave is an inline action board that fuses surfing, snowboarding and skateboarding. The Wave’s two wheel rotating design makes it fun for sharp turns and 360’s. The flexible platform allows you to carve uphill and downhill. The Wave is for ages 10 and up.Amazon.com Product Description
The original Wave surfing board quickly became the hottest casterboard on the market, combining the natural fluidity of surfing with the maneuverability of snowboarding and skating. Now Street Surfing gives younger riders the same great performance as the Wave but in a proportionally smaller design with the Ripple.
The Ripple is specially designed for younger riders, yet still performs the same tricks as t… More >>
Street Surfing Wave Ripple Board
December 20th, 2009
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My son was dying to have one of these. He does pretty well on a skateboard, but I would still consider him a beginner. This is way too hard for him and he can’t even get balanced on it at all. The wheels are really far off of the ground and swivel, so it’s difficult. More for an intermediate to expert skateboarder, I believe.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’m actually writing to warn people in regards to Street Surfing. I am trying to purchase either this product, or another similar Street Surfing board. I have left messages for three days on their recorder and with an answering service company but received no call back. If they are unable to return calls to someone attempting to buy a product, you can be assured you would have a terrible time getting assistance after purchase. The user reviews are good, but all just be aware that if you have trouble with a purchased product you’re probably on your own.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’ve purchased from Amazon before and never had any problems. The Ripstik I ordered came missing pieces so beware. The ad said it was new but when it was received it was missing an entire caster, axle, and wheel. I’ve spent a considerable amount of time trying to find repair parts to fix this “new” Ripstik.
Rating: 3 / 5
My daughter put a Ripstick on her Christmas list this year. So I shopped around and found this product that looked like a ripstick to me. The price was much better; she’s a smallish 10 year old so I thought this small board looked like it was just the thing for her. It’s cute looking too. Well she was happy when she opened it, actually ecstatic. Then she went outside to play and her friend must have clarified for her that what she had was NOT a Ripstick brand product. Oh well then my daughter started clarifying for me, “Its not a Ripstick.” I clarified a few things for her, so now she’s over the logo issue and enjoying her board with the two wheels. She’s finally able to ride it standing up rather than sitting down and paddling the floor with her hands. She’s so excited.
If its a “Ripstick” your kid has to have then you might consider that this is not that product. However, this product is well made, looks nice and seems to fit the smaller kids pretty well. The wheels spin freely, (indicating it is well made) and its durable. You decide.
Rating: 5 / 5
The ripstick junior was easier for all my children to learn on. I got the junior ripstick for my 9 year old. But my 4 older teen agers all wanted to learn on his and then use theirs. Very sturdy and a great buy! Does take a little time to learn how to do it. My kids helped each other by holding on to each other as they learned. Don’t let kids give up because once they learn how to balance on it and make it move, they have a lot of fun!!
Rating: 5 / 5