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No, with the ripstik Air, you cant move the back of the board like the Ripstik G, and the Ripstik G has faster bearings and easier to do tricks and grind. If you buying a Ripstik, Get the G.source? - Waveboarder/Ripstiker for 1 1/2 years. and get some abec 9 bearings to go faster.The ripstik Air, however, is much lighter and easier for doing ollies and kickflips. I have seen some videos with people doing grinds on the ripstik Air, but it depends what you are using if for.
when it is worn down to the point where the metal grinds the road
not really
da ripstik air is stupid it cant go 360 only the g can. buy the g.
The RipStik AIR is meant for those serious about catching major air! The light weight, single-piece design makes this the ultimate RipStik!The RipStik Classic is the original. It's for those that like to keep it real and just have fun while cruisin' around.
The Ripstik air is better for tricks and has spring loaded wheels, and is more lightweight. The Ripstik deluxe is less likely to break, has better grips, has a better spring in the middle, and is made of metal therefore making it a little heavier.
To me, yes the ripstik is soooo much more fun. I love how it rides. It is so much more smooth than a skateboard. I've done both to be honest. i used to skateboard a lot and thought it wuz great until i learned how to ripstik. Then i knew i had to get one. so i got my my first ripstik and i got it in the sweet color blue. i ride it like everyday now and all of my friends have a ripstik too. Me and my friend have made up soo many beast tricks on our ripstiks. not to make fun of the skateboard or anything, its just my opinion.
The weight limit on a Ripstik Air is typically around 220 pounds. Exceeding this weight limit may affect the performance and durability of the board.
yes it is. The best thing about the ripstik air pro is that the lightweight design with the caster spring makes the ripstik land more straight than you would expect, the normal ripstik does not have this. The Ripstik Air Pro is good if you plan on doing lots of tricks. It weighs less, so it is easier to do jumps. However, if you do not wish to do tricks and just want to ride around, the Classic is just fine. It can turn better and can do the swively motions better. It also costs less. The fact that it weighs more also means you can go faster and skate over more things without falling. This is good if you plan on going fast and don't feel like watching out for pine cones, twigs, or other obstacles that may be in the way. It can also go over manhole covers and bumpy surfaces better. This is just my opinion. I have used a Classic much more than an Air. I do not actually own an Air, I use one that belongs to someone I know.
umm... well i think the air or dlx
I've found that they are cheapest at Target.