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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Softrucks Nov 07, 2007
By A. Steinwand
"Dun-Rite Tile"
My son found them in an ad in a magazine and wanted them. So I ordered them for him and he loves them. They are actually really great for learning tricks and are much better for use in the house than a regular skateboard.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
HELPS Skills and fun To Use For all Ages Jun 28, 2010
By G. Wood I'm 28 and figured i would start skateboarding to get a little exercise. I started with just being able to do an ollie on the board. I saw a video of this product and looked for it to purchase online. I got it and right when i put it on a deck my ollies were higher and i could very easily do a 180 ollie, pop shuv it, and kick flip(after a few days of using it). The best thing about it is that it is a lot quieter on my hard wood floors and rugs that i dont get complaints from my downstairs neighbor. I recommend this to anybody who wants to learn new tricks or just skateboard inside.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
They really do help! Aug 18, 2008
By R. Tucker
"Skateboard Dad"
I bought the softrucks for my son to help him learn kickflips and increase his ollie height. They really work! if you or your child want to improve their skill level BUY SOFTRUCKS!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Softruks Jul 05, 2008
By Dr. Drew Moore
"Drewber"
I bought these for my 13 yr-old son, who wanted to get better doing moves on his skateboard. When he used his normal board, he would often have problems, especially learning a new move, since the board would roll on the normal wheels, after he landed - or did not land the move! With Softruks, he can do all sorts of things, and the board lands on these hard, tough polymer, wheelless truks and even f he doesn't quite land the trick just right, he won't roll out of control; he'll land firmly in place with the Softruks holding him and his skateboard steady.
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