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Razor RipStik Caster Board

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Color: Silver


Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging


Features

  • Unique Riding The 360-degree inclined caster wheels and torsion bar allow for unique twisting and carving that can only be likened to the flow found in surfing and snowboarding
  • Smooth and Steady The 76mm urethane wheels with precision sealed bearings deliver smooth riding,and the slip-resistant pivoting deckprovides maximum grip
  • Lightweight Design With the high-tech polymer construction, the RipStik Classic caster board is lightweight, durableand trickable
  • Great for Kids and Adults Made for ages 8 and up, the RipStik caster board can with stand rider weight up to 220 lbs (100 kg)
  • Pick Your Color Story With four deck colors available silver, blue, pink, and red you can select the one that suits your style

Description

Get your grind on with the Ripstik G extreme grinding machine! The RipStik G Caster board blends the skateboard, surfboard and snowboard for a riding board that that is unlike anything youve seen! This innovative ride features a spinning aluminum G-tube in the center for smooth grinding action. The unique twisting motion of the caster board allows you to accelerate and turn without having to push off the ground! In fact, your feet never leave the board. The 360 degree inclined caster trucks and pivoting deck offer you an intense, snowboard-like carving ability. The concave deck provides increased foot control so you can learn to shift your weight and steer. The tough urethane wheels and ABEC 5 speed bearings ensure a smooth ride on almost any surface while the tough deck supports up to 220 lbs.


Brand: Razor


Color: Silver


Age Range (Description): Youth


Skill Level: Intermediate


Deck Length: 34 Inches


Deck Width: 8 Inches


Item Weight: 5.68 Pounds


Material: Plastic


Theme: Sport


Load Capacity: 220 Pounds


Brand: ‎Razor


Color: ‎Silver


Age Range (Description): ‎Youth


Skill Level: ‎Intermediate


Deck Length: ‎34 Inches


Deck Width: ‎8 Inches


Item Weight: ‎5.68 Pounds


Material: ‎Plastic


Theme: ‎Sport


Load Capacity: ‎220 Pounds


Wheel Size: ‎1 Millimeters


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎34 x 9 x 5 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.02 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎87 x 12 x 22 inches


Brand Name: ‎Razor


Warranty Description: ‎90 day manufacturer


Model Name: ‎RipStik


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-teen


Manufacturer: ‎Razor USA, LLC


Part Number: ‎15055017


Model Year: ‎2016


Style: ‎Frustration-free Packaging


Included Components: ‎RipStik Caster Board & Owner's Manual


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: April 22, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect size
Color: Silver Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
I received the package in time, is made with good material and feels solid. Easy and fun to use.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 28, 2023 by Inti

  • easy - hard thing !
Color: Black Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
easy to ride just takes balance and u need to stop be scared to fall that all, great product for kids reccomend pads for your nees and arms if your first-time riding.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 13, 2023 by Habibi jr.

  • Great gift
Color: Red Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
My son absolutely had to have this hover board for his birthday and it's been a great investment. He rides it all the time and the learning curve was not bad at all. The board itself is well made.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 12, 2023 by ExLibrisErin

  • Ripstik Ripster vs DLX deluxe
Color: Black DLX Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
I first bought the Ripstik Ripster on sale at BigLots for 50 bucks (Incidentally, am I the only one who gets confused by the naming of their products?). The Ripster I am referring to is the short, light version with the smaller 66mm wheels. I wanted something I could cruise around on while my wife jogs around the park and I'm a little too lazy to actually jog. I snowboard on occasion and thought this would be a great product to improve my balance and provide me a mild workout as well. Anyway, it turned out to be a lot of fun and the feeling of "sliding" down a mild slope was is a rather sublime one and it does kind of feel like snowboarding. I was able to balance and propel myself after an hour or so by myself (I practiced alone because I was too macho to let my wife see me make a fool out of myself). Anyway, after about a month of ownership, I finally had my first fall when the front wheel got caught in a groove and I landed hard. That started me thinking that I should try the larger model with bigger wheels for better stability and faster speed (these things don't go very fast on the flats). I ordered the DLX a few days ago and have been riding it for not too long but here are my first impression of the DLX: It looks a lot cooler but it weighs more by a couple of pounds which makes a difference. It feels like I have to "work" more to get where I want to go and more bulky when I have to lug it around areas I can't ride on when I go to the park with my wife. The bigger wheels are a mixed blessing because they feel more stable and I can go over bumps and grooves with more confidence than the ripster. I can also go downhill with more confidence because of the bigger 76mm wheels. The trade-off is that the DLX has less "feel" to it because it isolates you more from the road and consequently feels less fun. I'm a little saddened that the DLX does not seem to propel me significantly faster than the ripster on level roads. Overall, I'd say that I would suggest the DLX if you want the 220lb weight support, or if you travel over mixed roads, or longer distances (The DLX makes less road noise as well). Take the ripster if you want better feel, lighter weight and a cheaper price tag. Amazon is selling the Wave Board with even larger 77mm wheels for 84 bucks but I picked the ripstik because the DLX looks more streamline and a newer product (I was hoping newer meant more advance and better but I don't have a wave board to compare). I also ruled out the 80mm WhipTide because it didn't look enough like a board for me and there were not enough reviews on Amazon and youtube on the product for me to try another product. I may post another review later on if my opinion of the DLX changes or if I try the other products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 18, 2008 by Silent but dudely

  • Works great!!
Color: Blue Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
My son bought this with his own money and it works just like the description. He really enjoys it and the wheels spin nicely. Def would recommend
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • New Ripstiker...
Color: Black DLX Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
I've had the chance to try the "DLX" version as well as the Regular Ripstik version and there is a big difference in the way that they ride. The main difference is the tightness of the torsion bar on the DLX. It has a tighter spring so you're less likely to scrape the bottom of the Ripstik on turns. The tighter spring also puts less strain on your ankles because it springs back on its own a lot easier in stead of relying on ankle-strength. This makes the board a breeze to use. Both are still about the same weight, the DLX version being SLIGHTLY lighter and thinner -- although you'll be hard-pressed to tell the difference. The all-black version looks a lot slicker, less like a toy and more like a wicked, futuristic skateboard. On Amazon there is a "Deluxe" DLX version, however, in my research I have found no difference between this version and the Regular DLX version, or the "Toys 'R' Us" DLX Version -- they're all the same. The Ripster: The Ripstik Ripster versions are a different riding experience altogether because they take a different set of muscles to operate. Where the larger Ripstik version uses more hips, the smaller version uses more of your ankles and knees. The tighter turning radius of the smaller Ripster makes it more maneuverable in tight spaces (like around the house or garage, basement, etc.) but the larger version is better for cruising on the roads and sidewalks, and the cost of maneuverability. I'm not sure the difference between the Ripstik Ripster and the RR DLX, but there's a $30 difference, so it's probably lighter and tighter like the regular DLX. Back to the DLX: The only con I can think of is that Razor made a huge improvement with the torsion bar in this version, and it's a shame that they charge you more for such a cheap-costing change that should be in the Regular version as well. Apparently they shaved off a little weight by using aluminum instead of steel but the difference is minimal. The other problem with this product is that it is really hard to find information about the differences in riding experiences without riding them (so far I'm the only one I know with such a review). If you're looking to get a Ripstik (and I highly recommend you do -- they're really fun to ride), I would say save up an extra $30 and get the easier-to-control DLX version. You'll ride this thing for hours at a time, and the last thing you want is for your ankles to be really sore. Good luck, and be careful around cars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 11, 2008 by J. Schmitt

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