Tierney Rides Board Alternative Board Sports
Tierney Rides Board Alternative Board Sports
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 13, 2010]
bjhba
Snowboarder
FAKE!!! FRAUD!!! DO NOT PAY THEM EVEN A DOLLAR!!!! F*** 'em!!! |
[Nov 28, 2007]
hyperlite
Snowboarder
this board is okay its a fun smooth experiece, you should also take into consideration the freebord! freebord is way better,expecially for imitating snowboarding on street its like a longboard, with trucks and everything, but has a pivoting wheel just like the t board.exept put trucks on the ends (with bindings!) for easy airing.. visit freebord.com |
[Mar 27, 2007]
Michel
Snowboarder
Awesome, took about 5 minutes to get the hang of it and now looking for steeper runs. Took it to a parking garage for learning and had only one bad spill around a curve. Ideal for boarders who need their fix in the off-season. Do sport some pads if you have them but remember chicks dig scars. The 41" is the best way to go, keep it in check until you get the hang of it and then let it rip. Thanks to the gang at T-Rides!!! |
[Apr 13, 2006]
Marco Polo
Snowboarder
I'm an alpine and boarderX coach. I got one of these things on a whim so I could continue working with my ahtletes over the summer. It's a fabulous training tool and, if you're out for fun, it's a great substitute for your snowboard. I picked it up in aobut 10 minutes and can't wait until it stops raining so I can get out again. |
[Sep 01, 2003]
Steve
Skier
I'm a dyed-in-the-wool two-board skier and have snowboarded only a couple of times. I tried the T-Board for the first time today and really enjoyed it. Between fast ski carving and snowboarding, there's an awesome similarity in weight shifting that I experienced right away on the T-Board. It's a great product that seems well engineered and constructed. It's very accurate and sensitive to subtle inputs. I recommend it highly as a great cross training board for both skiers and snowboarders. Be forewarned, wear your pads. The first time on the board felt really wobbly on the two wheels, resulting in bodily ejection to the pavement, but after a few runs, we were looking for steeper and longer runs. Have fun! Similar Products Used: Snowboard |
[Mar 22, 2003]
homeboy
Snowboarder
a great buy. got t-boards.com for 50$ off MSRP. Rubber Indy 41' is the only way to go. Destroys both freebord and flowlab in speed and acceleration. I have not yet been able to lose traction. Can go offroad and down curbs no problem. Much easier to learn than skating. Pretty heavy though, but gives it more high end speed. Customer Service dont need it yet Similar Products Used: freebord flowlab |
[Jan 27, 2003]
mischevious
Skier
I have never been snowboarding in my entire life. I got a T board for Christmas and it took me about three to four runs to master the feel. I shoot down a paved arroyo (drainage ditch) at about 15 mph faster than longboarders. Customer Service Great guarantee backs up a great product. These boards are comfortable to ride very fast and are built tough. Similar Products Used: Nothing like a T board. Don't be scared- go buy one and shred it up. |
[Nov 20, 2002]
karl21
Snowboarder
I have only heard obout the T-board one time before. I think it's the best way to practice before the wintersession. The way it turnes make me feel I'm on the snow with my board! It's a great product!! It's very simular to the snowboard. It's so fun!! Go and buy one!! You gonna love it!! Customer Service All we can do is keep riding this T-board! It's everything when there is no snow!! Similar Products Used: Snowboard, Snowskate |
[Jan 18, 2002]
ChadK
Skier
Prettysimple to learn how to ride, and very stable once you gain some speed and start carving. And, after a little practice, you can manage to ride at low speeds, and keep your balance comfortably even when not moving. All-around, the Tierney board is very well built, and really worth the $200 it will cost you. It''s a heck of a lot of fun, and after you get one, you''ll wonder how you got by without one. And, with the trucks covered by a lifetime warranty, there''s really no reason why you shouldn''t buy one. Similar Products Used: Carveboards, Mountainboards, Snowboards, Roller Skis |
[Nov 08, 2001]
Tone Loc--AC
Skier
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None The closest thing to snowboarding without snow. Period. I''ve got a mountainboard and a freebord, but they''ve been collecting dust since I''ve gotten my T-board. The learning curve is incredibly quick and your mind and body will be deceived into thinking you are snowboarding while you are carving up the streets. This is the ultimate fix for when you can''t be on the snow. Similar Products Used: Mountainoard, Freebord, Snowboards. |