This graffiti skateboard was designed by Loren Kulesus and is definitely remarkably cool. Though the holes in the board probably give it less strength and too much flex, if the materials are strong it's the perfect piece of function-candy.
Shingle Skateboard - Contributor Shingle Skateboard
The Contributor Shingle Skateboard is a work of art that deserves to be admired on your wall rather then being worn out at the park. Designed by Devin Barrette, these Contributor Shingle Skateboards are made for kids who can't afford them. Very cool design!
T-Board - Snowboard Training Skateboard
The T-board is a high performance carving hybrid built specifically to mimic the sensation of carving on a snowboard. Because the wheels form an edge right under the arches of your feet, the carving sensation is one of the purest out there. These T-board's come in four styles and cost $189-205.
Freeline Skates
Freeline Skates are ridden like a snowboard or skateboard and let you achieve high levels of traction and carve smooth "S" turns while riding downhill or make killer moves on a straightaway. The single-piece construction skates are made from military- and aircraft-grade case aluminum, provide maximum durability, while the custom grade polyeurethane wheels deliver a smooth ride and long-lasting integrity. Buy these extremely portable skates with traditional skateboard grip-tape included for a price of $150.
Street Board
A street board or "snakeboard" as it was originally known is a board that was invented in 1989 by James Fisher and Oliver Macleod Smith. The street board evolved from the original skateboard and encompassed elements of snowboards and surfboards. The design is basically a central board with two pivoting footplates attached at each end. Top it off with trucks and wheels and you've got a street board.
Electric Skateboard- E-Glide GI Powerboard
This E-Glide GI Powerboard incorporates pneumatic tires along with low deck height and can out-carve any electric skateboard ever built. The E-Glide GI boasts tech Bionic Truck technology, which was the key to creating this low deck/pneumatic tired board. It's nicknamed the best "carving" electric skateboard ever built.
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