Quote Originally Posted by parrothd View Post
Hey, fellow Onewheeler!

A Onewheel will help a lot, it's almost the same feeling as wake surfing. Currently have 4 one wheels and have riden about 5000k miles on it. You can adjust the the ride settings and it will almost mimic surfing. It's hell of a lot of fun, but you have to pad up concrete is hard. Carving, goofy, stability will all be quickly improved. If you're wanting to learn more spinny tricks I'd recommend a wake surf trainer, but if you like surfing or snowboarding in powder you'll love a Onewheel.
+1 on the wakesurf trainer.

Even my 3 year loves to play around on it because she's so stoked to learn to surf...she squeals at how easy it is to spin while maintaining balance.

You can easily adjust the difficulty factor by what surface you are on....carpet vs. gym tile vs. hard floor.





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