Pink Razor RipStik Caster Board Makes Skateboards Seem like Training Wheels

By Chip Chick

December 4, 2006 at 12:03 am

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This pink Razor is not a cell phone, the Razor RipStik Caster Board is a mean sport all unto itself that brings the snowboarding experience to pavement. It’s curvy design allows you to accelerate and turn without pushing. The Razor RipStik Caster Board is available in pink, red, blue and green and it retails for $99, and please don’t forget to throw in a helmet.

 



  • zero

    April 9th, 2007 1:22 pm

    yo i just bought the ripstick yesterday from models at first it looks challenging especially when u dont read manuels but with like 15-1 hr u should be ok

  • cyrus

    April 21st, 2007 12:51 am

    what r the diferints with the ripstik and the waveboard i just dont know what do u thank are better thay look the same???

  • cyrus

    April 21st, 2007 12:54 am

    ZERO was it worth it?

  • xeroenhancer

    May 15th, 2007 1:54 pm

    i think that it was worth it. i bought one too. it was too wierd to start off, i have ridden a skatebord. you can still do all of the tricks that your used to but, when you land, balance is an issue. Other than that, buy it!!! $$
    ps. definately throw in a helmet..

  • Aaron

    May 27th, 2007 6:01 am

    razor is no longer selling a pink RipStik, to replace it, is silver

  • jonny

    June 22nd, 2007 2:43 am

    yo i got one and i have had it for like only 2 weeks and it is not hard at all and i am way use to it. i even started doing tricks like an ollie, nose manual, manual, grinding, and one wheeled turns.

    P.S. its way better then the wave, is has more controll and speed. the only thing the wave is better for is grinding cuz the middle of the the two parts is plastic not rubber but grinding is hard anyways

  • Jessica

    July 21st, 2007 6:55 pm

    i just got the ripstik like yesterday and i tried it right away … it was AWESOME ITS PRETTY ODD but like the next day i could do it .. and i even learend how to do 1 trick

  • Ash

    July 28th, 2007 6:23 pm

    i got 1 like 2 days ago and there rubbish u can hardly move the wheels they can hardly steer and bye thata i maen you cant turn right or left so all i say is DONT GET ONE THERE A WASTE OF MONEY!!!!!!!

  • jessica

    July 28th, 2007 7:12 pm

    hey dude ash just because u cant do it doesnt mean its a waist of money i mean dude u r so lame im a girl and i could to it the next day!!! to turn left or right u have to me ur body dude not the skate boared!!!!!!!!!!

  • Anthus

    September 11th, 2007 4:10 am

    Turning is instinctive. I don’t honestly understand how you couldn’t figure out how to turn on a ripstick.

  • Elliot Pomeroy

    November 7th, 2007 9:51 am

    I got a ripstick at the weekend and I’ve got to say I love it. A really unique boarding experience. Didn’t take long to master it at all. I’m in the UK and got mine from http://www.ripstikuk.com in case anyone else is looking.

  • Zero

    November 12th, 2007 12:34 am

    Hmmm well now idk id kinda prefer a scateboard over ne-thing only cause scate board benefist: can ride down hill w/o having to get off(steep hills) doing most trics feel like u wont break ur anckel(which herts ~_~) but the same is for the ripstick just that
    u knwo…..
    if u rode the ripstick….
    its very unstable, being in newyork my weels ran down alot also Lol
    its like a board for cali really.

  • Ben Evans

    June 9th, 2009 5:04 am

    Awesome info…..
    I bought this thing about 3 weeks ago after I saw a kid riding ripstik caster board around a college campus. After maybe 5 minutes of me holding onto my car to stay balanced. It allows for acceleration and turning without pushing. I was riding around nervously. A few days later, I was riding around parking lots, no problem! Much easier than a skateboard. The deck provides increased foot control and the polyurethane wheels and ABEC 5 bearings give you a smooth ride.

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