 | FROM JOSHUA TALLMAN IN THE US
"I suggest to anyone contemplating getting a Dirtsurfer "cold turkey" to go ahead and go for it. I have bombed 12" wheel and 16" wheel "mini" bikes, a California Chariot, a chopper tricycle, a scooter, gravity bikes, and many other gravity bombing vehicles, and my Dirtsurfer is by far the most fun and technical thing to ride. You do not merely bomb down a hill on a Dirtsurfer -- you fly." Read more |
| FROM KENNY IN THE US
"I had my first Dirtsurfer experience this evening and must say I am totally impressed. I did a lot of research regarding mountain boards and after tonight I am thrilled with my decision. The overall design coupled with the braking system is simply stellar. I can't wait to skip work tomorrow and go play." Read more |
| FROM ROD IN JAPAN
"I find that the stability inspires confidence, so that even when I'm going really fast it doesn't feel dangerous. No serious tumbles yet! Actually on tarmac and smooth grass it feels eerily like snowboarding in powder - it has the same sort of mellow drifting action, and the turning and carving motions are just the same. I must say, I never really believed the claims of similarity (especially after riding the Freeboard), but I've changed my mind now." Read more |
| FROM NATHAN IN AUSTRALIA
"I LOVE THE DIRTSURFER SO MUCH I CANNOT CONCENTRATE ON ANYTHING ELSE!! It is a truly impressive product and the service I received was outstanding!! Dirtsurfer Rocks!! Thanks!!!" Read more |
| FROM JOHN IN THE US
"...you were right about the snowboarding similarities. Much more responsive and what I was looking for than the mountainboard." Read more |
| FROM CARY IN THE US
"Thanks for the wonderfully sophisticated toy. This thing is simply amazing. I have snowboarded for a good number of years and I'm stunned how at moderate speeds it feels like riding powder!" Read more |
| WASHINGTON POST - FLYING A DIRTSURFER
With only two wheels (instead of the four found on skateboards and mountain boards) a Dirtsurfer can carve a turn on land as easily as a surfboard does on water. Lean on a Dirtsurfer, and it moves gracefully and naturally with you as you cut perfect arcs. The large wheels help create stability -- much like the wheels of a bicycle do -- and the faster you go, the more steady you'll feel. Read more |
| FROM JAY IN THE UK
"Only had the board for less than 24 hours and already I was hitting near vertical drops. You gotta love It."
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| FROM STUART IN AUSTRALIA
"Dear inventor (of the most awsomest machine ever), My mate and I have been spending some serious hours doing some serious k's skating around Melbourne over the last week or two. We have had heaps of people come and ask us, in their words, 'what the F**K are they'. We've had people filming us, taking pictures, and even some schoolgirls flashing their tits. It's been the best fun." Read more |
| FROM STEPHANIE IN AUSTRALIA
"My first dirtsurfing experience has left me sunburned, scratched, bruised, grazed and wearing a massive shit eating grin. I'm going out again when I finish this email." Read more |
| FROM DAVE IN THE US
"As much as I thought I liked kiteboarding on the water, I hate to admit it but I may have some really good gear for sale soon. I went out for one session on my kiteboard for about 2hrs (on the water) in two days and the whole time on the water all I could think about was getting back on the beach! WEIRD!" Read more |
| FROM CHRYS IN THE US
"My son (18 yrs) and I have MBS mountain boards, street Carve boards from the Carveboard folks in San Diego, Outback three wheelers, Crosskates and now Dirtsurfer to carve on. We think the Dirtsurfer is, by a huge margin, the best vehicle for high speed road carving and the only way to go for Skimbat and Kite use." Read more |
| FROM SIMON IN THE UK
"There were 4 of us at Greenwich Park on Sunday with dirtsurfers and 5 ATB'ers having a fantastic time. The dirtsurfers were the fastest and coolest by far. Only left when light faded, absolutely brilliant toy." Read more |
| FROM BART IN AUSTRALIA
"I bought a Dirtsurfer last week and must say its brilliant. I have a feeling a number of my friends are going to buy Dirtsurfers after they tried it in the last couple of days." Read more |
| FROM AARON IN NEW ZEALAND
"One thing that has impressed me about Dirtsurfer is the R&D. The first picture that I saw in a magazine had no brakes and in the time it took me to do my home work, the flexi was in the container. Talk about improvement. Pat yourselves on the back." Read more |
| ARTICLE BY SPACE.COM
The idea for the Dirtsurfer probably came about when a mountain biker collided head-on with a snowboarder. If so, such a portentous accident hasn't been seen since chocolate met peanut butter. Read more |
| FROM LIAM IN AUSTRALIA
"I had been looking for a surfing/snowboarding alternative for a long time, I have ridden 3 and 4 wheel mountain boards, long skateboards, The Carve board, the flowlab and have even tried constructing my own boards. After buying almost every wheeled surfing alternative available, I venture that I am pretty much an expert on the products available and their uses and can say easily yours is the best and most rounded. Congratulations on bringing a great Australian product to the market." Read more |
| FROM JAMIE IN THE UK
"Hey I recently bought one of your Dirtsurfers and IŠve been riding it in fields and such, but a couple of nights ago a friend and I went up a huge hill with it. I was completely blown away over how much fun it was to ride it down dirt tracks through trees and round windy corners at insane speeds! It was such a rush so cheers for making such an ace summer snowboard alternative." Read more |
| FROM TOM IN AUSTRALIA
"Absolutely bloody superb - I used to skateboard and was a mountain biker but this whoops the competition. I just don't think I'm going to get tired of the looks you get from people as you hurtle past, kind of in control...Good luck with keeping up with the orders." Read more |
| APNA SURFER ARTICLE
Surfers have long dreamt of a vehicle that re-creates the feeling of surfing on land, as more recently snowboarders have longed for a summer substitute for that "carving in powder" feeling, and the answer comes in the form of the Dirtsurfer! Read more |
| ARTICLE BY ANOTHER-PLANET.COM
The Dirtsurfer is the answer to snowboarders' and surfers' dreams - a board you can ride almost anywhere, anytime. Developed by a couple of aussie surfers who wanted something to ride when the surf wasn't switched on, the Dirtsurfer is easy to learn, and seriously addictive. Read more |
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