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Ripstik Colors are Ugly.

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Tue, 7 Oct 2008

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Ripsticks come in many different colors and styles to ride. There are the classic ripstick boards, ripsticks for the kids called ripsters, ripsticks made for grinding, and professional versions of the boards. All of these ripsticks are available in different colors, and have wheels available in different colors as well. You have the opportunity to mix and match colorful deck plates with different colored wheels. There are tons of options and a lot of cool looking combinations you can do with all the boards.

The classic ripstick is the most popular of all the boards. It comes in five colors which can be changed and mixed and matched. The deck plates are what have the color and they can be taken off and replaced or mixed. The colors they come in are silver, blue, green, red, and pink. You can have the deck plates the same color or mix them up and try a pink one and a green one or a blue and silver, pretty much anything you want. They also have all five colors of wheels. If you wanted to get crazy you could put one green wheel, one blue wheel, one silver deck, and one pink deck. You can also trade decks with a friend or trade just one deck each.

The ripstick for the kids is called the ripster. The ripster is also available in multiple colors. Right now red, blue and silver decks are available for this board. The ripster is built a little smaller and lighter then the classic ripstick in order to make it easier for kids to learn and ride. These are made for kids from 6 year to 11 years old. The next level for the ripster is the ripster DLX. The ripster DLX is the professional version of the ripster. It has better decks, more shape, and better bearings for the wheels so you can ride faster and smoother. The ripster DLX is available in black, which looks really cool.

The Ripstick DLX is the professional version of the classic ripstick. This board has a high quality torsion bar so you can grind, better bearings for smoother and faster riding and many other features. This, in my opinion, is the coolest looking ripstick on the market. The color is black and it looks awesome. The middle torsion bar is silver with a black spiral line.

The Ripstick G is the board built to grind. The middle torsion bar spins so when you grind on a rail or a curb its like you have a third wheel. The board comes in blue, silver, red and black. With the gold spinning torsion bar any color of board looks awesome.

Different colored wheels are available on any of the boards. The wheels are high quality and look great when mixed and matched with different colored boards and deck plates. Whatever board you pick up remember to try out new deck colors and new wheel colors to find your favorite combination of ripstick colors. The possibilities are endless and you can be riding a new color board anytime you want.

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The Ripstick colors and designs are great for everyone. Anyone can find a board they like and a style that works for them. Longboard designs are suited so a lot of people can ride them too. They have huge boards small boards with all different designs. Both boards are very cool.


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