1 Swerve Board :

Q: How hard is it to learn?

A: They Take around 10-30 minutes. 

 

Q: Will it be able to hold me?

A: The Swerve board supports weights up to 250 pounds.

 

Q: How does it work?

A: When powered on, the swerve board automatically stabilizes itself to balance forwards and backwards. The stabilizing system of the R1 is incredibly stable (the hardest part of learning to ride is fully trusting that the swerve board will balance for you). Since the R1 balances front-back for you, all you have to worry about is balancing left-right-- which, like riding a bike, is easier once you're moving. You move the swerve board by shifting your weight forward over your toes (or backwards over your heels).

 

Q: How Durable is it?

A: Surprisingly durable. We here at swerve board have beaten the heck out of our personal Swerve Board's by taking them off jumps, runnign them into about anything and everything, and teaching countless beginners how to ride on them. The plastic housing is built very well, and takes a beating without coming apart and while protecting the precious internal components. The most common problem we have seen is a worn out or punctured innertube inside the tire. We will have a demo of how to replace the innertube at home soon, stay posted for updates.

 

Q: I don’t think I can do it?

A: You probably thought you couldn’t ride a bike the first time you saw it either. 

Don’t be scared, the Rover will be your best friend in no time.

 

2 Swerve Board :

Q: How does it work?

A: The Swerve Board has sensors under the footpads that pick up on the tiniest of movements you make with your ankles and feet. Step up calmly and stably, and point your toes down to move forward, and lean into your heels to go backwards. To turn, put the toes down on one foot, and the heel down on the other.

 

Q: How hard is it to learn?

A: 5-10 minutes and you will be a swerve board champion! 

 

Q: Where would I use it?

A: ANYWHERE! Inside or outside the Swerve board provides countless hours of fun wherever you may be

 

Q: How do I charge it?

A: It’s like a laptop. Plug it in, wake up and #swerve board