Mega Giveaway Day 73 – ZB Freestyle Board
Have you ever wondered how skateboarders do those cool flips and tricks? They practice, that’s how! Our Day 73 prize is a ZB Freestyle Board from Tucker Toys designed specifically to learn some of those tricks!
First featured in our guide to outdoor activities, we are happy that Tucker Toys has offered an additional one for a lucky SahmReviews reader! As with our other giveaways, there are daily opportunities to increase your chances to win so set a reminder to stop back each day!
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I am not good on a skate board at all, not that graceful. My grown sons would do better then I could.
not falling off of it lol
I do not skateboard yet.
an ollie
Staying on.
I haven’t been on a skateboard in years and I’ve never been on anything as fancy as a ZB Freestyle Board!
Standing on it.
The first time I tried riding a skateboard, I fell off and skinned the top of my foot:( That was the last time I tried to ride one 🙂
A flip off a ramp and broke my arm
I don’t have any skateboard “tricks” because I don’t recall ever being on one. But when I was a kid, I wanted one. But I never did get it, it’s probably just as well.
Ha! I’m not coordinated enough, but I’ve seen others do some cool tricks 🙂
It been 40 years since i use a skate board
I have never accomplished any fancy trick on a Skateboard. I always hurt myself on them.
The fanciest trick I ever did on a skateboard… well you see, I grew up in the country off a gravel road. So there wasn’t a lot of sidewalk to go around. In fact there was just one 3′ x 3′ square of it for miles, which is not enough to do, well, anything on. So I took my skateboard up onto the deck thinking YEAH! Now we’re cooking with gas. Oh yeah, one more thing. I didn’t have skater shoes, just cowboy boots, and I decided that I wanted to go barefoot so that I could “feel” the board move under me. As it turns out, “feeling” the board move under me meant feeling the abrupt stop when it hit the barely warped board on the deck, and I kept going, getting an eight inch sliver, I learned that cooking with gas sure felt a lot like having your foot on fire. Especially when your mom dumps rubbing alcohol on it after unceremoniously yanking it out. But I lived. and I had a screaming good time. Ahh, skateboarding back in the good ole days.
Standing on it and going down hill without breaking any bones.
I do not skateboard yet.
wow-fun fun fun
Manual
My fanciest trick ever on a skateboard was when I went off the driveway over the curb at the bottom and didn’t fall. My 11 year old daughter on the other hand is pretty decent on one.