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Newest Review:
Surfing’s Dilema
The question arose: How can a
surfer truly train for surfing when it’s flat? Working out
keeps the body strong, but it doesn’t zero in on those
specific surf muscles that only get used when riding a wave.
There are no activities that truly mimic surfing.
Skateboarding is close, but it lacks the on-rail carving
sensation. So what are surfers to do?
When skateboarding, you are
using your balance and leg strength but not necessarily the
right weight distribution (front to back, side to side) to
keep your surf muscles properly sharpened and loose. I
remember skateboarding all summer when the surf was flat only
to have to re-train myself to push my surfboard on-rail and
place more weight on the tail while cutting back or bottom
turning.
-- The
Solution -- T-Board
The T-Board is an interesting addition to
the boarding family. It’s not a skateboard although it looks
like one. Instead of four wheels, the T-Board has only two, which come in
rubber for downhill or urethane for flat ground, and are
attached to the board’s bottom via two large metal trucks.
According to the manufacturer, the torsion cushion (a rubber
bumper that pads the movement or the trucks) is the secret to
the T-Board’s surf-like feeling. The deck itself looks like a
skateboard deck, is constructed of 8-ply Canadian maple, and
ranges in length from 38 to 41 inches (depending on your
riding preferences).
The T-Board is currently marketed as a
snowboarder training device, but I feel that it could also
prove to be a functional training tool for surfers as well.
| The T-Ride
It didn’t take me long
to figure this baby out. In fact, after one push I was
cruising confidently. However, I could see the
possibility of some ankle tweakage if the rider isn't
careful since it takes constant balance (like surfing).
Without forward momentum, the board will fall over much
like riding a bicycle. However, it seems that anyone who
is a semi-competent surfer, snowboarder, or skateboarder
could quickly get carving on the T-Board.
Immediately, the carving
sensation was evident, and each turn was more of a rush
than the last.
When riding the t-Board,
all the principles of surfing applied in that I had to
keep all my weight on the center point and in order to
turn, I had to actually lean on rail to complete my
turns. This board easily exhibits the feelings of bottom
turns, roundhouse cutbacks, and speed carves.
Straight
Talk
The T-Board is a lot of fun. I
personally was not able to pull the flat ground tricks
shown on the Tierney Rides website, but I loved
generating speed and throwing carves. The real magic
happens when you go downhill.
Here, I found that there
was very free and surf-like flow. I spun out a bit on my
more committed turns, but I was riding on the urethane
wheels (for flat ground), so that’s understandable. As
stated previously, Tierney Rides offers rubber
wheels specially designed for downhill. Interestingly,
the T-Board doesn't get the same
speed wobbles that plague skateboards.
For the
Record
I urge you to never ride
a T-Board in flip-flops…Never! I was showing some fellow
surfers my board when I got all tripped up in my “rubbah
slippahs” and ate some black top. To quote one
observer’s opinion, “I think flip flops were a bad
idea.” I agree.
Again, I wouldn't
reccommend this either, but another fun T-Board experience can be found
behind a car. I grabbed a rope tied to my neighbor’s
jeep and went for a spin around the hood. It was like
wakeboarding as I carved from one side of the street to
the other.
The
Bottomline
In retrospect, I might
have put a little too much in to this review. I rode the
on flat ground, down a bridge in evening traffic, behind
a jeep, and even gave a little blood sacrifice to the
pavement god. All in all, I had a blast and would
recommend the T-Board as a fun and functional way to
slake your surf lust and keep those hard-to-target wave
riding muscles strong and loose.
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Jay
DiMartino
http://surfing.about.com |
What the pros are saying
The T-board is great. I have been riding it all summer. It is the best way
to stay in shape and train for the snowboarding season!
Chris Klug
Olympic Snowboarder
Bronze Medal 2002 Olympics

The riders loved them. These boards have proved to be a valuable tool in our off snow training camp. We will use them often and I am sure our team will benefit from the T-boards when our winter season comes around. Thanks again for this great practice tool."
Sincerely,
Tom Hutchinson
Head Freestyle Coach
For the Canadian Snowboard Team

Members of the US Snowboard Team have tested the T-board and found it to
be a great cross training tool. Many of them plan to use T-board to augment
their conditioning programs while away from the snow. The body movements
used in T-boarding are very similar to snowboarding. Most importantly
T-boarding provides the same carving sensation as snowboarding.
Peter Foley Head Coach US Snowboard Team

Had a chance this past weekend to ride the board on some steeper terrain, and I think it performed really well. It took a turn and held well, going to try it again this weekend, it was fun!
Jeremy Forster United States Snowboard Association

I had a blast on it today. Just a mellow hill to get used to it, but it turned well and stuck to the ground…. the folks at the Rally will dig it.
Eric Snowboard Chairman, American Association of Snowboard Instructors

I enjoyed the ride and found it very stimulating and challenging. The ease of carve and the "lay if down" feel of racing was similar. The extreme "edge" angle that can be felt on the Tierney is also quite comparable. We clearly see the cross training benefits of the boards for the team's style, technique and entertainment. I hope that we can use the boards again next summer during our camps. Thank you for a good summer.
Christian Hrab
Head Alpine Coach
Canadian Snowboard Federation

I just got back from Europe lastnight and the board was here. I tried it today, its awsome! I took it up to one of my local shops and they love it too, they are going to check out the web site. Thanks, Pete
Pete Thorndike
US Snowboard Team

I've been in Peru and just got back .. I can't believe how much it feels like snowboarding!! .. I have a tendancy to drag the rails because I like to crank turns but, man, is it fun!
Lisa Kosglow
olympic snowboarder

Two weeks ago, Kurt from Tierney Rides called me and asked if I would be interested in trying out a new two-wheeled board that's fresh on the market. Of course I was interested! I had read about the board, but never seen a picture or had any idea how it might work. Kurt said he would send one over and hung up the phone.
The next day Kurt called and asked me what I thought of the board. I didn't have it yet, so I told him I would call him when it arrived. He told me to look outside and sure enough it was there! Overnight from the East Coast! I knew he meant business, so I went outside on my hill to try it out.
This is the SICKEST (BEST) downhill pavement board I have ever ridden! That was my impression after I took a couple of hard falls and started to get used to how far I could lean into my turns. (The board will lean about 40 degrees without sliding out).
I have been riding it for a couple weeks now and can touch the ground with my toe and heel, mid-turn, without the risk of breaking loose. My shoes are wearing thin on the ends! The only other board I have ever been able to lean this hard with into a turn, is a snowboard.
It's super stable at high speeds as well - I think I've broken the 30 mph mark!
I highly recommend this board to anyone who wants to lay into turns all day long during the summer months. It stomps that "other Board for Carving" that all of my friends have been riding!
Go to www.TierneyRides.com to check out some photos and videos of their boards in action. If you get one, send me an email and we'll go bomb some hills.
Dave Dirickson REI Product Review Team Seattle, WA

This is the first streetboard that delivers a ride that duplicates the lower
leg movement of a snowboard." "It's an extremely effective way to practice
technique and keep a snowboarder's muscles conditioned year-round."
Scott Palmer,
Snowboard Program Director, Stratton Mountain Snowboarding School

It is BAD A*%!!! It felt soooo much like boarding. I took it to a semi-steep hill where I could get some good speed going and it is like carving up a run. At the end of the run I finished off with a big toe side carve and got that "damn" feeling you get after linking some good turns.
Ted Atlanta, GA

I just wanted to send you a quick note that I've had my T-board for a couple of weeks now, and I really like it. It's much easier than I would have thought and has a lot of potential as far as speed and maneuverability.
Chad Birmingham, MI

After years of harassment from my son, I decided that this was the year to trade in the skis for a snowboard. Wanting to do everything I could to assure success and minimize the time, embarrassment and pain spent on the beginner's hill, I purchased a T-Board and started practicing here in Florida.
It wasn't until the end of my first and only snowboard lesson (in icy conditions at Tahoe) that I realized how much the T-Board had contributed to my learning to ride. Glen, my instructor quizzed me about my experience and again I assured him that this was my first time on a board. I think his next comment summed it up best - "I've taught hundreds of skaters, wake boarders and skiers but no one has picked it up as fast as you!" I have a feeling he was visiting Tierneyrides.com that night. Thanks for making a great product - one that was long over due.
Tim Clifford Apopka, FL

I bought a Tboard for my son from Timbo? at
the X Games yesterday (8/19) after he tried
it on Saturday.
When I got it back to the office, a couple
of my co-workers wanted to try it on the
spot. On the carpet, on the 12th floor of
the building. They are both interested.
After I got it home and gave it to him, we
immediately had it on some local Souith
Jersey hills last night. What a kickin good
time.
The smile on his face couldn't have been
bigger and was totally worth it.
Tonight will be my turn. At 49 going on 16,
you are only as young as you feel.
To Timbo and all the guys at the X Games,
thanks for all the help. Time will tell if
one is enough.
Bill Caden

Some of our snowboarding instructors and I busted out the T-Board this
past weekend and had a blast. We took turns riding it on a long, steep,
paved walkway and it was allot like snowboarding. We have a few more weeks
here in Vermont before the snow falls and the T-Board will make for great
training and lots of fun.
Thanks allot,
Jeff Wise
Snowboard School Manager
Stowe Mountain Resort
Stowe, Vermont

I'm on hiatus from snowboard competition this year due to
extensive knee surgery, and am almost hoping snow will wait a couple more
weeks to fall so I can get some more time on the tierney board! I
shouldn't have waited so long to get on one. No one else should either!
Graham Watanabe
Us Snowboard Team

I'm sure you've heard a hundred times, the Tierney board rides like nothing
I've ever tried on pavement. Everywhere we go, we're spreading the gospel
(and it happens guaranteed everytime we go). Which is half the fun--- the
other half is when we carve it up to the gaping jaws of the unbelievers!
I bought a flowlabs board at the same time, but right away it was easy to
tell
that the T-board carves and arcs far better, with a lot more control and
stability. I can't thank you guys enough for developing this thing; it's
changed
summer to a fun season again (not one waiting for snow).
By far, the best thing I've bought in the last 10 years.
Sincerely,
Rachel Tanaka

This thing is awesome. A must have for snowboarders! I first tried it 08/17/02 at the Xgames, and I can't stop!I'm hooked! Always looking for a new hill to carve.
Ash Delran NJ

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