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ianyoung
ianyoung
WA
649 posts
WA, 649 posts
3 Aug 2006 11:29am
Check the videos out at www.freelineskates.com - if you want to try them out give me a call 0414 716 812 or email me [email protected]

If you buy a set online please select "Ian Young" in the referral box
t o b y
t o b y
WA
530 posts
WA, 530 posts
3 Aug 2006 11:53am
doesnt look to bad at all that price is american yer? bit to good to be aus
mUTHA
mUTHA
WA
200 posts
WA, 200 posts
3 Aug 2006 12:31pm
ouch i can see myself gettin seriously mangled on a set of those
fuel666
fuel666
WA
42 posts
WA, 42 posts
3 Aug 2006 10:22pm
looks sorta like the same design as this
streetsurfing.com/
Keahi
Keahi
QLD
853 posts
QLD, 853 posts
4 Aug 2006 8:15am
the freeline skates look sik how much do they cost in aus
ianyoung
ianyoung
WA
649 posts
WA, 649 posts
4 Aug 2006 9:34am
$USD134 = $AUD180 + GST = $198 (Customs @ Australia Post are hitting alot of stuff coming in these days) ie about the same price as a good quality skateboard.

The upper body riding action of the Freeline skate (FLS) on the flat/ uphill is similar to the Vigorboard (also known as WaveBoard, Essboard, X-board, etc) but there is nothing except your body connecting the two decks and the ankle action is more a horizontal twist (toes in/out) with the FLS and toes up/down with the Vigorboard.

FLS are lighter and much more compact - great for travelling. But it is a little more difficult to master than the Vigorboard. Once mastered the FLS are more manoeuvrable and have more options for tricks, etc.
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