oldbloke: (chorlton)
oldbloke ([personal profile] oldbloke) wrote2008-04-23 01:19 pm

sk8trboy

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.

[identity profile] oldbloke.livejournal.com 2008-04-23 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
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.

[identity profile] whizzerandchips.livejournal.com 2008-04-23 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
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. :(