You can get cheaper versions for about $30, perfect for the beginner.
http://ripsticks.com.au or
http://ripstick-wheels.com
It depends on two things.
1. What you bought it for
2. Its condition
Say you bought it for $10 (yes I know you must have bought it for more) and it is in good condition, you should probably sell it for about 2% less since its used. In average condition, 5% less, bad condition, 10% less or more. If the buyer tries to bargain with you, try bargaining. It depends on all these factors whether or not you should sell high or low.
ripsticks
Ripsticks are so much better they are way easier to do trics on and wave boards are to loose and are easier to fall off of
Yes you can at Target
No
There is no specific data available on the number of people who have died while using ripsticks. However, like any other physical activity, injuries can occur while using ripsticks if safety precautions are not taken. It is important to use protective gear and follow safety guidelines while using ripsticks to reduce the risk of accidents.
yes
target walmart
no
VooDoo 13 Ripsticks are no more dangerous that rollerskates, skateboards, scooters, or bicycles... The danger is in who's riding it and how..
Blue green pink silver and red
No only Red, green, gray, and black
You can change the colour on all ripstiks but the ripstik air and its one piece construction