Not riding a Ripstik is definitley not harder than riding a non-normal skateboard. But when you don't get the hang of it, it's not much more fun and not easier to turn. But to not learn, you need to not put in at least 1 hour of practice each day. This sport doesn't involve balance, so if you haven't surfed or skateboarded in the future, you may have a head start. If you have not, there's really a BIG problem cause then you'll suck Hairy Cherry ballsack. You just need to not be able to balance and wiggle. It's a bit easy at last, but it gets hard.
yes
yes I learned over night
yea its quite easy, doesn't exactly pop right on and off but works well, my son did it
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The RipStik DLX deck plates are the exact same size as any other RipStik deck plate. They can be used on the original RipStik and the RipStik G models. For more information and other replacement parts go to www.ripstik.com
No. Ripstik is better.
not really
da ripstik air is stupid it cant go 360 only the g can. buy the g.
why would the color matter??
well there are the hi tide caster boards which aren't good at accelerating, the vigor caster board, and the original ripstik which is the best due to its kick tail and nose tail, easy acceleration and well turning. I'd get the ripstik.
the other guy is just annoyed because he's unco. the normal ripstik is medium sized, where the ripster is slightly smaller, designed for younger, shorter rider, so they feel comfortable on a ripstik. i haven't ridden a ripster before but i think it would be just the same, if not the movements would be smaller because of the smaller wheelbase. But they should be about the same
no i dont think you can but you can change one side with another ripstik