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posted by [personal profile] oldbloke at 01:19pm on 23/04/2008
Last night as we were leaving nursery, we spotted a chap with a ?2?yr old on a micro-skateboard.
He said he got it for a fiver from Claire's Accessories (a very pink shop which gives me The Fear) but that my child's mother would kill me if I dared put our kid on one. He's not met L.
It's like this one: http://www.jjbsports.com/skateboards/simpson-mini-skateboard/prod_112838.aspx
The deck is only 47cm (about 18.5"), and I'm not sure that's quite enough for Jack. I did some measuring, making him assume The Stance, last night, and I reckon a couple more inches are required. Anybody know if you can get skateboards with decks about 20"?

I might get myself a board. My mum gave me some dosh for my birthday and my initial idea of inline skates was greeted with derision from somebody I share a house with.
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posted by [identity profile] whizzerandchips.livejournal.com at 12:35pm on 23/04/2008
Those short boards are horrible to ride because they're so unstable. The longer the board, the more stable it is, but the harder it is to turn. (Think about Longboards designed for speed. Very stable, but no good for slalom).

I reckon you should just get a regular board. I may have something in the garage at home that could be good for you. When junior started he used to kneel on it and push himself along. he didn't start standing until he was, ooh, 9 or 10.

You'll need pads though. Trust me on this.
 
posted by [identity profile] oldbloke.livejournal.com at 12:41pm on 23/04/2008
I'd tighten up the truck rubbers to make it harder for Jack to turn, I think. Or fit some stiffer ones.
I suspect a full size board would be just as good though, if not better. He could do the lying/sitting thing on it. But if I'm getting one for me he can use that. I'll only be getting something cheap anyway.

Pads, yes. A must. I have a thumb that tells me when bad weather's coming, thanks to a skateboard accident. I'll probably want them while I'm learning to ride my uni, too.

Of course, due to Vandals, the skatepark in Tod is being dismantled on H&S grounds.
 
posted by [identity profile] whizzerandchips.livejournal.com at 12:48pm on 23/04/2008
I seem to have been preaching to the converted. Apologies.

Yeah. A board you can both use seems the way to go to start with. If he takes to it then get one for him too. Then you can do catemerans down the hill. My elbows bear the scars of many a teenage prang without pads.

And all the half pipes round here are designed for BMX and almost impossible to skate. :(
 
posted by [identity profile] caramel-betty.livejournal.com at 12:37pm on 23/04/2008
Poking around, I found this one at Toys Am We, which is supposed to be adjustable from ages 5 to 11. Might be worth giving them a call / dropping them an email? Or popping in if there's a convenient one in Manc, perhaps.

Perhaps most importantly, it has dragons on.
 
posted by [identity profile] oldbloke.livejournal.com at 12:45pm on 23/04/2008
I suspect I've examined that in the past and run away screaming.
Toysr do pretty cheap standard boards, no-name parts but would do, probably. The JJB ones seem to be some kind of own-brand, if you FWSE "Karnage skateboard" only JJB comes up.
I might go for a very basic name-brand one for me, about 30 quid or something.
 
posted by [identity profile] whizzerandchips.livejournal.com at 12:49pm on 23/04/2008
I vaguely remember junior getting a made up board by Powell from a skate shop in Brighton for about £35 a few years ago, and it was REALLY good.
 
posted by [identity profile] whizzerandchips.livejournal.com at 12:51pm on 23/04/2008
Thing with those is that the wheels won't go over small stones or gravel, leading to accidents. Only usable for carpets I suspect.
 
posted by [identity profile] caramel-betty.livejournal.com at 01:17pm on 23/04/2008
But but but but but but.... dragons!
 
posted by [identity profile] vinaigrettegirl.livejournal.com at 12:54pm on 23/04/2008
Based on our experience, so YMMV, but in any event, we found the following indispensible: helmet, handpads, kneepads, elbow pads!
 
posted by [identity profile] k425.livejournal.com at 01:23pm on 23/04/2008
Oh, he'll have all of those!
 
posted by [identity profile] anged.livejournal.com at 04:06pm on 23/04/2008
I'd like to see OB skate or skate-board or unicycle down your hill...
 
posted by [identity profile] oldbloke.livejournal.com at 07:49pm on 23/04/2008
Some of the local kids go down on skateboards in the lying down position. I'll give it a miss.
The uni should be OK, it's basically just a balancing act - with effectively a point contact between wheel and road, the slope should be /almost/ immaterial.
 
posted by [identity profile] k425.livejournal.com at 08:30am on 24/04/2008
Me too. Because the alternative is him falling off the skates/board/unicycle down our hill, and that will involve injuries!

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