| Skateboards are cool and all but their major | | | | over some grass and dirt surfaces, as well as |
| downfall is that you can only use them on hard | | | | those wheel biting rocks. This is an alright option, |
| surfaces. You can ride them on pavement and in | | | | but if you want a board that can handle rougher |
| skate parks, but other than that, that is about it. | | | | terrains, you'll need something a little heavier duty. |
| You can't even ride over big rocks on the | | | | Mountainboards are large off road skateboards |
| pavement. One of the worst things that can | | | | with big all terrain tires and bindings. Some may |
| happen when riding is that you'll be just cruising | | | | not have bindings, but most will have them. The |
| and then out of nowhere hit a rock and fly off | | | | bindings may be snowboard style or just a simple |
| your board. | | | | single strap that lets you easily remove your foot. |
| Off road skateboards aren't limited to just one | | | | Brakes can also be found on a mountainboard to |
| terrain. They can be used on all sorts of surfaces | | | | make it easier to stop. |
| like dirt, grass, gravel, hard sand, and even | | | | A mountainboard can handle rolling over sticks, |
| pavement. | | | | rocks, leaves, and bumpy terrain. The wheels |
| You can convert a normal skateboard into an off | | | | easily roll over most terrain. Basically, you can use |
| road skateboard by switching the wheels with | | | | it wherever there is a slope. |
| larger rubber ones. This will allow the board to go | | | | |