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I found this mountainboarding video game that seems to be pretty cool, its called sewer run and there are currently 1,943 players playing it which is pretty amazing.
Heres the specs for this mountainboarding video game:
Sewer Run
Pick your player, choose your board, and get ready to grab some air! Mountainboarding goes underground in this awesome sim that challenges you to ride some of the world’s longest open sewer runs. Score points by pulling sick tricks, race your op... Read More
Mountainboard of the Week: Dirtsurfer Flexideck Freestyle Description: The FlexiDeck Freestyle is the new Dirtsurfer designed for stunts and shredding the carve. With its smaller, lighter frame and 16 inch wheels the Freestyle is much quicker and more responsive than its big brother, the Flexi Pro Downhill. The Freestyle is made to carve tighter turns, launch (and land) huge airs and is the Dirtsurfer of choice for stunts and lighter weight riders. The new Thermofibre deck gives more POP and... Read More
I recently chatted with a friend about mountainboarding.
When he tried to tell me that it was a stupid sport because of limited amount of tricks you can perform with a mountainboard I couldn't help but chuckle.
Lets think about this, every freestyle sport started with small tricks until some creative rider had the imagination and balls to try something new on a mountainboard.
When it comes to mountainboarding tricks, it all boils down to how imaginative and ballzy you ar... Read More
hats off to mountainboarding, a sport that started in the 70's and now has over a million participants all over the world.
I recently stumbled accross this document that talks about the New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy and mountainboarding... it's pretty interesting how a country can care so much about injury prevention among residents, especialy for mountainboarders.
...But hey I guess they live in a country where 30% of all injury hospitalisatio... Read More
I drove 60 miles today to a place called Dunstable Downs in the UK, after checking it out on the web, it looked superb! Open rolling hills, gravel paths, woodland tracks. The weather was fantastic! Glorious sunshine, 23c and not even a breath of wind. Anyways, so we get all the way there only to find signs up saying "No Gra%$ Boards Or Power Kites". How gutted were we!!!! Is it just me or is it getting more and more common to find places that are perfect for free riding only to see si... Read More
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