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Inventist Orbitwheel Boardless Skateboard - Wheeled Red & Black Sport Skates - Compact and Easy to Carry - Transportation Has Never Been So Fun Portable and Convenient

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Arrives Thursday, May 16
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Features

  • Each Foot Moves Independently, Allowing You The Freedom To Turn And Accelerate In Unusual Ways.
  • Learning The Orbitwheel Wave Propulsion Technique Is Enjoyable And Challenging.
  • Compact And Easy To Carry, Orbitwheels Are Designed For Ease Of Use On A Variety Of Surfaces.
  • Great Gift For Kids Who Like To Skateboard Inline Skates
  • Dimensions: 11 Inches Tall X 8 Inches Wide X 5 Inches Long

Description

Orbitwheels are a cross between a skateboard and a pair of inline skates, combining the best features of each. To ride, just step into the hollow wheels, which encircle and rotate sideways around each of your feet. Using a rhythmic wave motion, each foot moves independently, allowing you the freedom to turn and accelerate in unusual ways. Learning the Orbitwheel wave propulsion technique is enjoyable and challenging. Because there is a learning curve, we recommend that beginners use the connecting band while learning Orbitwheels. The band makes it easy to learn without any fear of losing control of the wheels. Once you master the basics, you’ll find that Orbitwheels are designed for amazing tricks and turns that seem to defy the laws of physics. Catch the Orbitwheel wave!


Brand: Orbitwheel


Color: Red/black


Age Range (Description): Kid


Deck Length: 5 Inches


Deck Width: 8 Inches


Item Weight: 0.33 Pounds


Material: Wheels are made of high bounce polyurethane (PU) to allow for greater speed and easier use, Plastic


Brand: ‎Orbitwheel


Color: ‎Red/black


Age Range (Description): ‎Kid


Deck Length: ‎5 Inches


Deck Width: ‎8 Inches


Item Weight: ‎0.33 Pounds


Material: ‎Wheels are made of high bounce polyurethane (PU) to allow for greater speed and easier use, Plastic


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎18.5 x 10.31 x 2.2 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.95 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 11 x 11 inches


Brand Name: ‎Orbitwheel


Model Name: ‎FBA_Orbit-1


Suggested Users: ‎boys


Manufacturer: ‎Orbitwheel


Part Number: ‎FBA_Orbit-1


Date First Available: September 23, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Difficult to learn, but LOTS of fun!
I read the reviews before buying this for my son and decided to make the leap. He's a pretty athletic child so I figured he'd learn how to master these eventually. We watched the video and we discussed how it would take time to master it and he would probably get frustrated. He's 12 and I limited him to about 20 minutes at a time. He took it step by step learning how to roll first by holding onto things, walls, chairs, in the basement. He worked on stopping and starting. He worked on really making his feet go in and out like in the video. It took the better part of a week (on break from school) and he was in the basement practicing 4 or 5 times a day. Setting little goals for himself helped, so he felt like he was improving. He could go further and further, then do it without holding on to anything, etc. He really enjoys them now and he's orbit-wheeling everywhere! He does have a low frustration tolerance so it was necessary for me to monitor and limit him while he learned so he didn't throw them out the window! The only little problem we had with the product was there are some plastic pieces underneath that don't seem particularly structural, but that broke off one of the numerous times he fell down in the beginning. Two little pieces broke off, but since he's mastered them, no more problems and it doesn't effect his ride at all, so I guess it's no big deal. Anyway, fun toy for the active child, fairly high learning curve, but it can be done! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2014 by GMOM22

  • Fun to ride! Very steep learning curve.
Let me start by saying ALL the people who gave this a one star are wieners, yes wieners.These are very hard to learn to ride, but to give something a bad review cause your weenie little eight year old can't ride them and you find it o.k. to let them give up probably after less than two hours of riding, but yes the product must be bad. No your kids suck. I did give it a four star because the are exceptionally hard to learn how to ride, but now I shred at the skate park. The skates are a solid design that can be made very compact, so much so, I always have mine in my car in case I want to ride. Have the green pair and are a bit flashy so you will be getting a lot of questions. You will have to be extremely persistent with these, but you will be rewarded. Side note: If you have Freeline's these might worth the investment. Ride these for fifteen minutes then switch to Freeline's and you will feel sturdier than ever. Also these in general are just a great strength, and balance trainer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2013 by astro5620

  • Definitely buy these. amazing challenge. best buy ever.
I got these yesterday so I am nowhere near learning them how I want. I got them used and they are on perfect condition. Any bad reviews about these are complete lies. I won't say they aren't hard to use and learn, but, suck it up if you can't do it. Don't 1 star these amazing inventions. I recommend these to anyone who wants an amazing fun challenge with incredible rewards. Watch some videos, use a wall to start for sure, and you won't have that much trouble. I love these so so so so much and will ride them everyday until I buy new ones, or a hover board. Buy these. They came on time and I was very very happy and impressed. Amazon could do better with the tracking of your shipment and not just telling you everyday that they should arrive that day. But thats amazons fault. Not the amazing Orbit Wheels. Buy these. You won't regret it. Unless you lack skills. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2014 by Connor

  • Good BUT hard to use
These are fun but they are VERY hard to use. My 16 year old (who skateboards) finds this very hard to use. She is still trying to just get her balance on them. My other child has attempted but it is hard too (and she rides the hover boards). Will update this once one of them is riding it.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020 by C

  • They are structurally sturdy. The only issue was the connecting piece which ...
My son spent three days in a row using these and while he definitely improved, he still has to hold onto something to use them. They're definitely challenging! However, he's still going to keep at it. They are structurally sturdy. The only issue was the connecting piece which popped off with a slight tug and didn't really do the job they were supposed to. Fixing it took a bit of doing, but now it holds them together much better. I suggest tying the rubber band more snugly before using it. Oh, and definitely wear padding! (Ouch!) Otherwise, all seems good! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2015 by E. Rose

  • A challenge my son was not willing to conquer
Probably a great product if you are willing to take the time to master. My 12 year old, very athletic and competitive son, was surprisingly not up to this challenge. Only purchase if your child is dedicated to spending time outside, falling often and not being good at a new task within several hours :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2019 by Kayla

  • Steep Learning Curve!!
My son begged for these for Christmas and he has tried several times to use them but gets frustrated quickly and quits. He generally is athletic and has good balance as he rides his hover board everywhere. I’m sure if he ever stuck with it he might like them but the learning curve is a little steep!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2018 by Larry C.

  • Harder than I thought.
I purchased the orbit wheels brand new and after reading everything I tried to ride them and it's alot more difficult than it seems. I think the best way is to look up tutorials online and have someone help you keep your balance until you finally get it.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2016 by crivera

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