Archive for the ‘Skateboard Gadgets’ Category

Scarpar – Motorized Skateboard!

Monday, April 27th, 2009

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For those of you hardcore skateboarders, there’s good news that this Scarpar motorized skateboard might just do the job for all your off-roading ventures.  Holy Schmolly, this gadget is so tight except you can’t really do ollies on it.

Someone really needs to just mass-manufacture and market this guy. Right now, the current estimate for a retail price for a single Scarpar is somewhere in the neighborhood of two or three thousand dollars. Can we get that price to drop a little lower, please? Most extreme sports nuts can’t even afford skyboarding.

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Skateboard Trainer – OrbitWheels!

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

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For those of you commuters who want to skateboard to school or work, you might just be able to do that in style with the OrbitWheels.  They are compact enough to fit in your backpack so you don’t have to bring your skateboard to school or work.

I find that these OrbitWheels could keep your skateboard/snowboard muscles in shape during regular days.

Price: $114.88 at Amazon

The Orbitwheel actually looks pretty easy to ride, but then I said that about the skateboard when I first saw one and quickly proved myself wrong with a comedy, tooth-cracking faceplant. The hub-less wheels mean you have the bump-soaking abilities of a large wheel combined with a low sense of gravity and, as the instructional video (below) tells us, you can pump your way along in a skateboard tic-tac motion.

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How to Practice Skateboard on/in your Pool!

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

sub-skate

The other day I noticed my skater friends had one of these subskate devices.  This thing is great for practicing your crazy jumps without risking yourself to injury by jumping into the pool while you ollie 360.

DIY Skateboard Game Controller!

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

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Some skateboard/computer genius created a homemade DIY skateboard game controller for Tony Hawk skateboarding game.

This is awesome, I wish they made one for real and so you can do real ollies with the whole bells and whistles.  (Yes, that means a fitness trailer too)

The deck uses a Wiimote to capture accelerometer data and send it over Bluetooth to software on the PC. This software then sends emulated keystrokes to the game in response to your movement on the deck. It looks like this was presented at GeekCon, and the creators also hacked some of the game skins to put the presenters’ likenesses in the game. Slick.

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Skateboard Trainer RipStick!

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

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Here’s a fun skateboard trainer, a hybrid skateboard called Ripstick.

It’s not a skateboard really but you can still do some fun tricks just like a skateboard, I might have to get one to play around with.

Here’s a video of how it works:

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  • Groundbreaking caster board that acts like a skateboard/snowboard hybrid
  • Pivoting deck and 360-degree caster trucks enable snowboard-like carving
  • Spiked traction pads, kick tail and nose, and concave deck design
  • 76mm polyurethane wheels and precision ABEC-5 bearing casters; Value Pack includes two extra wheels
  • Designed for riders age 8 years and up; supports up to 220 pounds

Price: $69.99 on Amazon

Skateboard Game for iPhone!

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

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Yey, here’s another cool finger-skateboard game for the iPhone.  I find finger-skateboards pretty boring (as I like real things better) but it might be helpful to keep my passions under control while in the airplane or somethin’

TouchGrind is a skateboarding game for the iPhone, and it’s probably the most addictive game I have played since Desktop Tower Defense. Don’t expect some crazy, Tony Hawk style jump-fest — Touchgrind has a physics engine so real it can be just as frustrating as riding a real board. It’s also controlled in much the same way as a real skateboard, with two fingers replacing the usual two feet.

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Skateboard DIY – How to Make Propeller Powered Skateboard!

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

propeller

Well, this should officially be a “longboard” but heck it doesn’t matter.  Here’s a propeller-powered skateboard. (or um longboard)

Skateboarding gets more exciting as I strap a model airplane engine to the end of a skateboard.

I had a great time with this project. It was rather easy to put together and a whole lot of fun to test. I look forward to playing with it more and may update the video with more antics in the future.

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Skateboard USB Flash Drive!

Friday, February 20th, 2009

skate-drive

If you are a hardcore skateboarder, you will need to get one of these nice skateboard USB flash drives.  Now, can I put independent trucks instead of the factory-default ones here?

ACP-EP Memory has teamed up with the Santa Cruz skateboard company to create the first and only authentic USB skateboard-inspired Flash Drive. The SkateDrives combine innovative designs with the graphics from actual Santa Cruz skateboards. With the SkateDrive, you can now get away from the same old USB drive and start cruising through your content today! Transfer your Files in Style!

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Skateboard DIY – How to Make a One Wheeled Self-Balancing Skateboard

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

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Here’s a fun project, learn how to build a one-wheeled self-balancing skateboard!

Well, one thing I don’t like here is that it’s self-balancing.  As a skateboarder, this doesn’t make any sense as self-balancing will take out any fun.

Also, many people have tried to build self balancing robots with 2 wheels. There are many on the web. If you do this using a gyroscope, accelerometer, microcontroller and geared motors from a robotics store, you will spend almost the same amount of money as this machine cost to make. The mechanical parts are kart based and often available on ebay. Some robotics mechanical parts are pretty expensive. I thought if I was going to do the “self balancing” thing then I might as well make a robot I could ride!

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