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		<title>Is this the ultimate out of season snowboarding experience? The Freebord</title>
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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND (Team Geared Up) - If you wish you could snowboard all year but canâ€™t, check out the board, that truly needs its own category in board sports, that San Francisco based Freebord Manufacturing has developed.  Though hard to learn (like learning to snowboard all over again but on pavement), once you get [...]]]></description>
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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND (Team Geared Up) - If you wish you could snowboard all year but canâ€™t, check out the board, that truly needs its own category in board sports, that San Francisco based Freebord Manufacturing has developed.  Though hard to learn (like learning to snowboard all over again but on pavement), once you get it down, the Freebord easily provides the closest ride to a snowboard when you canâ€™t get on the snow.   </p>
<p>Trying to explain how the patented truck system on a Freebord works is nearly impossible.  But watch one of the videos on their website and youâ€™ll swear youâ€™re watching someone snowboard on pavement.  </p>
<p>Position your weight over the board&#8217;s edges and you can carve turns. Shift weight onto the base and you can slide.  So once you get it dialed, you end up with a board that rides just like a snowboard allowing you to edge in for carves, drift a 180 into switch, slide to control speed or come to a complete stop. This is easily one of the craziest looking boards around with four standard but very outstretched wheels on the front and back and then two shopping cart style wheels underneath. If you are a snowboarder, take a look at this video, you will instantly be hooked. I am determined to try out this board and tell you guys about it. This looks to be the ultimate urban adrenaline junkies dream.</p>
<p>-Alx-</p>
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