BMW Street Carver Alternative Board Sports

BMW Street Carver Alternative Board Sports 

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[May 04, 2002]
shiro48
Snowboarder

Bottom Line: Amazing.... This board turns like nothing I have ever rode before. I thought the FlexDeck board I had was fun, but this the Street Carver blows it out of the water. I took the board down and empty parking structure, and I can honestly say that that was one of the best rides in my life. The board handles like a dream. It is so responsive and smooth. Never did I feel like I was going to lose control. So is there a down side? Well the board does cost $500. I''ve seen them on Ebay for around $400 some times. I know I had a very difficult time finding mine, simply becuase they were either sold out or backordered. But over all, this board is simply amazing.

Similar Products Used:

FlexDeck k-board, Surf-One long board, mountain board,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 12, 2002]
Ken
Snowboarder

It''s a pretty fun board. Cons are: it''s really heavy, the wheels are further out than the length of the board, so you can''t ollie it or get it airborne in any way whatsoever, and it''s hard to skid out because it carves too well. It''s also a little pricey, and it''s a little too wobbly at speed for me. Pros are: It carves really well. I think it has a minimum turning radius of something like 1 meter. The deck really leans over far (maybe 40 degrees) so you really feel like you''re carving on a snowboard. Super smooth ride, and very stable. A really fun ride. I found some newly paved supersmooth blacktop on a really modestly sloped road and I swear it felt as good as carving powder on a snowboard. Yum!

Similar Products Used:

Snowboards.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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